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#! /bin/sh # ensure script files in this directory have correct permissions # # Note # most scripts here are intended to be executed from a target architecture # directory, via a command such as # ../util/boot38.sh # but this one (setexec.sh) and "makes.bat" should be executed with # this util directory current. # chmod +x setexec.sh but hard to do while being executed? # full38.sh is the build script to use supposing that all the C code # (in directory csl-c) has already been built. It is the only rebuild # job needed in normal circumstances chmod +x full38.sh # testall.sh called on its own runs all known test scripts. # If followed by a package name it just runs the test for that package. # testrest is similar, except that it only updates logs that seem out of # date. chmod +x testall.sh chmod +x testrest.sh # checkall.sh produces a log (in log/checkall.log) of differences between # the logs creates by testall.sh and reference ones. "checkall.sh XXX" produces # a log that relates to just that one package. chmod +x checkall.sh # # If (for any reason) you want to recompile just one package that forms # part of REDUCE you can go # ../util/package.sh <packagename> # This will recompile such modules that are parts of the given package # and whose source files are newer than the compiled versions stored # within the REDUCE image file. This may be useful if you have updated # some of the source code. Note that if you add extra packages to REDUCE # you will need to update the "package.red" file in the REDUCE root # directory and follow the rukes about having a file for each package # that identifies all of the other relevant source files. # chmod +x package.sh # # The next scripts are only needed if you want to rebuild everything # from scratch. "boot38.sh" uses a "slowr38" executable and builds a # bootstrap version of REDUCE. "testslow.sh" is like "testall.sh" but # tests this version. "profile.sh" collects profile data, and then # "c-code38.sh" compiles the hot-spot functions into C. "clash.sh" looks # for places in the REDUCE source where two packages each define a # function with the same name. # chmod +x boot38.sh chmod +x testslow.sh chmod +x profile.sh chmod +x c-code38.sh chmod +x clash.sh # the "makeall.sh" script does all the above and provides a hands-free # utterly complete reconstruction and test. chmod +x makeall.sh # end of setexec.sh script