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% getconf.red % Tony Hearn keeps his master configuration data in two DOS batch files. % This script extracts the information and puts it here where I want it! % To run this script you need a working REDUCE. If you were having to % build for the VERY first time and did not have an existing config.lsp % file you would need to transcribe the information from the batch files % mentioned here by hand. But once you have a REDUCE built you can select % the reduce build directory as current and go % r38 $srcdir/../util/getconf.red -D!@srcdir=$srcdir % to refresh $srcdir/../util/config.lsp from that top-level data. symbolic; fluid '(!@srcdir); symbolic procedure make_conf_file(); begin scalar a, p1, p2, p3, w; princ "source directory = "; printc !@srcdir; a := open("$srcdir/../../../upackage.bat", 'input); p1 := nil; while atom p1 and p1 neq !$eof!$ do << a := rds a; p1 := read(); a := rds a >>; p2 := w := nil; while w neq !$eof!$ do << w := nil; while atom w and w neq !$eof!$ do << a := rds a; w := read(); a := rds a >>; if not atom w then p2 := append(p2, w) >>; close a; a := open("$srcdir/../../../xpackage.bat", 'input); p3 := w := nil; while w neq !$eof!$ do << w := nil; while atom w and w neq !$eof!$ do << a := rds a; w := read(); a := rds a >>; if not atom w then p3 := append(p3, w) >>; close a; if filep "$srcdir/../../../getred.pl" then a := "$srcdir/../util/devconfig.lsp" else a := "$srcdir/../util/config.lsp"; a := open(a, 'output); << a := wrs a; linelength 72; terpri(); printc "% These are packages that get built into the base system that"; printc "% is used to compile what follows..."; terpri(); prettyprint p1; terpri(); terpri(); printc "% The next set of modules are all built using a system that"; printc "% has the above set available. The key issue here is that the"; printc "% packages in this list of ""extensions"" can all be built"; printc "% independently of each other."; terpri(); % The v3tools module depends on the groebner code already being built, and so % it must appear late in the list. As I introduce this script the xpackage.bat % file may not reflect that so FUDGE it here. if memq('v3tools, p2) then p2 := append(delete('v3tools, p2), '(v3tools)); prettyprint p2; terpri(); terpri(); printc "% Finally we have a list of all the test scripts that REDUCE"; printc "% is shipped with."; % As a special HACK I will removbe gnuplot (if present) since at least as % of the time of working on this its level of interactivity causes the % profiling job to fail. r3 := delete('gnuplot, p3); terpri(); prettyprint p3; terpri(); terpri(); printc "% End of configuration file"; close wrs a >> end; make_conf_file(); end;