module gnuintfc; % REDUCE-gnuplot interface.
% Authors: Anthony C. Hearn, Herbert Melenk, Arthur C. Norman.
% The file complements the (notionally) generic file "gnuplot.red" to
% provide system-specific interfaces between REDUCE and the gnuplot
% package itself.
fluid '(plotstyle!*);
global '(!*plotinterrupts !*plotpause !*plotusepipe plotheader!*
plotcleanup!* plottmp!*);
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% PSL %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
!#if (member 'psl lispsystem!*)
!#if (member 'unix lispsystem!*)
!*plotusepipe:=t; % pipes: yes
load pipes;
!*plotpause:=nil; % pause: no
plottmp!* := "/tmp/";
if getenv "LOGNAME" then
plottmp!* := bldmsg("%w%w.",plottmp!*,getenv "LOGNAME")
else if getenv "USER" then
plottmp!* := bldmsg("%w%w.",plottmp!*,getenv "USER");
plotdta!* := for i:=1:10 collect
bldmsg("%wplotdta%w*",plottmp!*,i); % scratch data files
plotcmds!* :=bldmsg("%wplotcmds*",plottmp!*); % if pipes not accessible
% select header lines for setting the appropriate GNUPLOT
% terminal type.
if null plotheader!* then
<< if null x then
if getenv "DISPLAY" then x := '(nil . "x11")
else x:='(nil."dumb");
plotheader!* := bldmsg("set term %w",cdr x);
>>
where x =
assoc(getenv "TERM",
'(
%% You may want to extend or modify the terminal list above
("xterm" . "x11")
("sun-cmd" . "x11") ("sun" . "x11")
("hpterm" . "x11")
("vt52" . "tek40xx")
("vt100" . "tek40xx")
("vt102" . "tek40xx")
));
% add $reduce/plot to the path when using X11 (gnuplot will load a child).
plotcommand!*:=
begin scalar p;
if not(p:=getenv "gnuplot") then
p:=bldmsg("%w/plot",getenv "reduce");
return bldmsg("PATH=$PATH:%w;export PATH;gnuplot",p);
end;
plotcleanup!* := % delete scratch files
{"rm /tmp/plotdt*","rm /tmp/plotcmds!*"};
!*plotinterrupts := '(10002);
!#elif (intersection '(dos os2 win32 winnt alphant) lispsystem!*)
fluid '(!*!*windows);
% the following system selection must be done at load time
plottmp!* := bldmsg("%w\",getenv "tmp" or getenv "temp");
if null plottmp!* then
<<prin2t "warning: no TMP directory found. Using >C:<";
plottmp!*:="c:";
>>;
!*plotpause:=nil; % no pause
plotdta!* := for i:=1:10 collect
bldmsg("%wplotdt%w.dat",plottmp!*,i); % scratch data files
if member ('win95,lispsystem!*) then
<<
% for Win95 until we have something better
% pass commands as parameter file
% write command file and data to directory /tmp
!*plotusepipe:=nil; % no pipes
plotcmds!* := bldmsg("%w\plotcmds",plottmp!*);
plotcommand!* :=
% fnexpand bldmsg("$reduce\plot\wgnuplot.exe %w",plotcmds!*);
fnexpand bldmsg("$reduce\wutil\win32\wgnuplot.exe %w",plotcmds!*);
plotheader!* := "";
plotcleanup!* := NIL; % delete scratch files
!*plotpause := -1;
copyd('plot!-exec,'system);
flag('(plot!-exec),'lose);
>> else
if !*!*windows eq 1 or member('winnt,lispsystem!*)
or member('win32 ,lispsystem!*) then
<<
% for windows:
% use plot pipe
load w!-pipes;
!*plotusepipe:=t;
plotcmds!* := bldmsg("%w\plotcmds",plottmp!*);;
plotcommand!* := bldmsg(
% "%w\plot\wgnupl32.exe;wgnuplot_parent;wgnuplot_text",
% "%w\plot\wgnuplot.exe;wgnuplot_parent;wgnuplot_text",
if member('dos,lispsystem!*) then
"%w\wutil\dos386\wgnuplot.exe;wgnuplot_parent;wgnuplot_text"
else if member('alphant,lispsystem!*) then
"%w\wutil\alphant\wgnuplot.exe;wgnuplot_parent;wgnuplot_text"
else
"%w\wutil\win32\wgnuplot.exe;wgnuplot_parent;wgnuplot_text",
getenv("reduce"));
plotheader!* := "";
plotcleanup!* := % delete scratch files
bldmsg("del %w",plotcmds!*) .
for each f in plotdta!* collect bldmsg("del %w",f);
>>
else if member('os2,lispsystem!*) then
<<
!*plotusepipe:=nil; % no pipes
plotcmds!* := bldmsg("%w\plotcmds",plottmp!*);
plotcommand!* := "";
plotheader!* := "";
symbolic procedure plot!-exec u;
<<
prin2 "====> invoke GNUPLOT for file ";
prin2t plotcmds!*;
>>;
loadtime flag('(plot!-exec),'lose);
>>
else
<<
% for dos:
% pass commands as parameter file
% write command file and data to directory /tmp
!*plotusepipe:=nil; % no pipes
plotcmds!* := bldmsg("%w\plotcmds",plottmp!*);
plotcommand!* :=
fnexpand bldmsg("$reduce\wutil\dos386\gnuplot.exe %w",plotcmds!*);
plotheader!* := "set term vga";
plotcleanup!* := % delete scratch files
bldmsg("del %w",plotcmds!*).
for each f in plotdta!* collect bldmsg("del %w",f);
>>;
plotmax!* := 3e36; % IEEE single precision
!*plotinterrupts := '(10002);
!#elif (member 'vms lispsystem!*)
!*plotusepipe:=NIL; % pipes: yes
!*plotpause:=nil; % pause: no
plottmp!* := "SYS$SCRATCH";
plotdta!* := for i:=1:10 collect
bldmsg("%w:plotdt%w",plottmp!*,i); % scratch data files
plotcmds!* :=bldmsg("%w:plotcmds",plottmp!*); % if pipes not accessible
plotcommand!* := bldmsg("gnuplot %w",plotcmds!*);
plotheader!* := "set term x11"; % header: set terminal to X11
plotcleanup!* := % delete scratch files
{"del SYS$SCRATCH:plotdt*;*","del SYS$SCRATCH:plotcmds*;*"};
!*plotinterrupts := '(10002);
!#endif
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% CSL %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
!#elif (member 'csl lispsystem!*)
%
% If the user has set environment variables calles "tmp" or "temp" then
% that specify (in that priority order) directories to place temporary data
% in. If neither is set then the current directory will be used. If tmp or temp
% is set but does not name a directory then everything probably fails.
%
%
% In this code opsys!* comes from "assoc('opsys, lispsystem!*)" with
% 'unknown as its default value.
% This means that with CSL 6.0 its value is usually HOST_OS as determined by
% the GNU autoconf utilities. However for some systems I explicitly override
% that and eg on Windows it should be win32. In circumstances that should no
% longer ever arise it could become dos, finder, riscos or unix. These cases
% are no longer supported! In fact the only fuss here will be that for win32
% special action is taken - all other cases go a generic route that was once
% labelled as "unix".
%
%
% If a shell variable "gnuplot" is set then thet must be the directory in
% which the gnuplot binary will be found. On Windows at least a search will
% be made for "wgnuplot" in the directory that REDUCE was launched from, but
% on Unix-like systems it may be necessary either to set the gnuplot shell
% variable or to place the gnuplot binary on your PATH.
%
global '(plotdir!* dirchar!* opsys!* tempdir!*);
symbolic procedure channelflush x;
<< x := wrs x; flush(); wrs x >>;
symbolic procedure gtmpnam base;
if null tempdir!* then base
else compress ('!" . append(explodec tempdir!*,
car explodec dirchar!* . cdr explode base));
% In general I want the initialisation actions indicated here to be
% obeyed at load-time. I achieve this by packaging them all inside
% a function, which I then call.
symbolic procedure init_gnuplot();
<<
!*plotpause := -1; % wait for newline from user
% plotcleanup!* is a list of commands to be obeyed after a gnuplot run.
% it is mainly needed to get rid of the data files (used even when pipes
% are available).
plotcleanup!* := {};
tempdir!* := getenv 'tmp;
if null tempdir!* then tempdir!* := getenv 'temp;
dirchar!* := "/";
plotcommand!* := "gnuplot";
opsys!* := assoc('opsys, lispsystem!*);
if null opsys!* then opsys!* := 'unknown
else opsys!* := cdr opsys!*;
% I USED to have special case code for Acorn RISCOS, for DOS, for Win32 and
% "unix", and moaned if none of those where detected. These days it seems
% more sense to make win32 a special case but otherwise assume a "unix-like"
% environment. This will cause pain if you run under Unix but without an
% X session, but in that case maybe the diagnostic about the inability to
% open a window can come from gnuplot rather than me!
if opsys!* neq 'win32 then opsys!* := 'unix;
% If a shell variable "gnuplot" is set it is expected to be the
% directory within which gnuplot binaries can be found.
if getenv "gnuplot" then plotdir!* := getenv "gnuplot"
% Otherwise, and this is what I hope and expect to happen more often, I
% will expect to find gnuplot in the same directory that REDUCE was
% loaded from. This will all work wonderfully under Windows, but under Unix
% there is a much greater chance that I will need to set an environment
% variable "gnuplot". However, I still want to leave open the possibility
% of plotdir!* being set.
else if null plotdir!* and not (opsys!* = 'unix)
then plotdir!* := get!-lisp!-directory();
if opsys!* = 'win32 then <<
% For Microsoft Windows use I try to use "wgnuplot" rather than "gnuplot",
% and the options provided are copied from the PSL case above.
plotcommand!* := "wgnuplot";
plotheader!* := "";
dirchar!* := "\";
plotdta!* := for each n in
{"gnutmp.tm1", "gnutmp.tm2", "gnutmp.tm3", "gnutmp.tm4",
"gnutmp.tm5", "gnutmp.tm6", "gnutmp.tm7", "gnutmp.tm8"}
collect gtmpnam n;
plotcleanup!* := if null tempdir!* then {"erase gnutmp.tm*"}
else {bldmsg("erase %w\gnutmp.tm*", tempdir!*)} >>
else << % Assume Unix with X11.
plotheader!* := "set term x11";
plotdta!* := for i:=1:10 collect tmpnam();
plotcmds!*:= tmpnam();
plotcleanup!* :=
bldmsg("rm %w", plotcmds!*) .
for each f in plotdta!* collect bldmsg("rm %w", f) >>;
% If there are no pipes available gnuplot will need a command-line
% argument indicating where its input file is.
if 'pipes member lispsystem!* then !*plotusepipe:=t
else plotcommand!* := bldmsg("%w %w", plotcommand!*, plotcmds!*);
% If I have a directory to look for gnuplot in I either just give a
% full path or (under Unix) I temporarily switch current directories
% to there.
if plotdir!* then
plotcommand!* := bldmsg("%w%w%w",
plotdir!*, dirchar!*, plotcommand!*);
nil >>;
init_gnuplot();
!#endif
endmodule;
end;