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// octave.cc -*- C++ -*- /* Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994 John W. Eaton This file is part of Octave. Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ // Born February 20, 1992. #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include <sys/types.h> #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include <unistd.h> #endif #include <sys/stat.h> #include <time.h> #include <pwd.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <signal.h> #include <assert.h> #include <iostream.h> #include <strstream.h> #include <fstream.h> extern "C" { #include <setjmp.h> } #include "getopt.h" #include "lo-error.h" #include "sighandlers.h" #include "variables.h" #include "error.h" #include "dynamic-ld.h" #include "tree-misc.h" #include "tree-const.h" #include "tree-plot.h" #include "utils.h" #include "input.h" #include "pager.h" #include "lex.h" #include "help.h" #include "octave.h" #include "parse.h" #include "defaults.h" #include "user-prefs.h" #include "procstream.h" #include "unwind-prot.h" #include "octave-hist.h" #include "builtins.h" #include "version.h" #include "file-io.h" #include "sysdep.h" #include "defun.h" #if !defined (HAVE_ATEXIT) && defined (HAVE_ON_EXIT) extern "C" { int on_exit (); } #define atexit on_exit #endif // argv[0] for this program. char *raw_prog_name = 0; // Cleaned-up name of this program, not including path information. char *prog_name = 0; // Login name for user running this program. char *user_name = 0; // Name of the host we are running on. char *host_name = 0; // User's home directory. char *home_directory = 0; // Guess what? char *the_current_working_directory = 0; // Load path specified on command line. (--path path; -p path) char *load_path = 0; // Name of the info file specified on command line. // (--info-file file; -i file) char *info_file = 0; // Name of the editor to be invoked by the edit_history command. char *editor = 0; // If nonzero, don't do fancy line editing. int no_line_editing = 0; // If nonzero, print verbose info in some cases. // (--verbose; -V) int verbose_flag = 0; // Command number, counting from the beginning of this session. int current_command_number = 1; // Nonzero means we are exiting via the builtin exit or quit functions. int quitting_gracefully = 0; // Current command to execute. tree_statement_list *global_command = 0; // Pointer to function that is currently being evaluated. tree_function *curr_function = 0; // Nonzero means input is coming from startup file. int input_from_startup_file = 0; // Top level context (?) jmp_buf toplevel; // This is not really the right place to do this... typedef void (*one_arg_error_handler_t) (const char*); extern one_arg_error_handler_t set_Complex_error_handler (one_arg_error_handler_t f); // This is from readline's paren.c: extern int rl_blink_matching_paren; static void octave_Complex_error_handler (const char* msg) { warning (msg); } // Nonzero means we read ~/.octaverc and ./.octaverc. // (--norc; --ignore-init-file; -f) static int read_init_files = 1; // Nonzero means we printed messages about reading startup files. static int reading_startup_message_printed = 0; // Nonzero means we don\'t print the usual startup message. // (--quiet; --silent; -q) static int inhibit_startup_message = 0; // Usage message static const char *usage_string = "octave [-?Vdfhiqvx] [-p path] [--debug] [--help] [--ignore-init-file]\n\ [--info-file file] [--interactive] [--path path] [--silent]\n\ [--verbose] [--version] [--echo-commands] [file]"; // This is here so that it\'s more likely that the usage message and // the real set of options will agree. static const char *short_opts = "?Vdfhip:qvx"; // Long options. #define INFO_FILE_OPTION 1 static struct option long_opts[] = { { "debug", 0, 0, 'd' }, { "help", 0, 0, 'h' }, { "interactive", 0, 0, 'i' }, { "info-file", 1, 0, INFO_FILE_OPTION }, { "norc", 0, 0, 'f' }, { "ignore-init-file", 0, 0, 'f' }, { "path", 1, 0, 'p' }, { "quiet", 0, 0, 'q' }, { "silent", 0, 0, 'q' }, { "verbose", 0, 0, 'V' }, { "version", 0, 0, 'v' }, { "echo-commands", 0, 0, 'x' }, { 0, 0, 0, 0 } }; // Initialize some global variables for later use. static void initialize_globals (char *name) { struct passwd *entry = getpwuid (getuid ()); if (entry) user_name = strsave (entry->pw_name); else user_name = strsave ("I have no name!"); endpwent (); char hostname[256]; if (gethostname (hostname, 255) < 0) host_name = strsave ("I have no host!"); else host_name = strsave (hostname); char *hd = getenv ("HOME"); if (hd) home_directory = strsave (hd); else home_directory = strsave ("I have no home!"); char *shell_path = getenv ("PATH"); char *arch_dir = octave_arch_lib_dir (); char *bin_dir = octave_bin_dir (); int len = strlen (arch_dir) + strlen (bin_dir) + 7; char *putenv_cmd = 0; if (shell_path) { len += strlen (shell_path) + 1; putenv_cmd = new char [len]; sprintf (putenv_cmd, "PATH=%s:%s:%s", shell_path, arch_dir, bin_dir); } else { putenv_cmd = new char [len]; sprintf (putenv_cmd, "PATH=%s:%s", arch_dir, bin_dir); } putenv (putenv_cmd); raw_prog_name = strsave (name); prog_name = strsave ("octave"); load_path = default_path (); info_file = default_info_file (); editor = default_editor (); } void parse_and_execute (FILE *f, int print) { begin_unwind_frame ("parse_and_execute"); YY_BUFFER_STATE old_buf = current_buffer (); YY_BUFFER_STATE new_buf = create_buffer (f); add_unwind_protect (restore_input_buffer, (void *) old_buf); add_unwind_protect (delete_input_buffer, (void *) new_buf); switch_to_buffer (new_buf); unwind_protect_int (echo_input); unwind_protect_int (using_readline); unwind_protect_int (saving_history); echo_input = 0; using_readline = 0; saving_history = 0; unwind_protect_ptr (curr_sym_tab); int retval; do { reset_parser (); retval = yyparse (); if (retval == 0 && global_command) { global_command->eval (print); delete global_command; } } while (retval == 0); run_unwind_frame ("parse_and_execute"); } void parse_and_execute (char *s, int print, int verbose) { begin_unwind_frame ("parse_and_execute_2"); unwind_protect_int (reading_script_file); reading_script_file = 1; FILE *f = get_input_from_file (s, 0); if (f) { unwind_protect_int (input_line_number); unwind_protect_int (current_input_column); unwind_protect_int (echo_input); input_line_number = 0; current_input_column = 1; echo_input = 0; if (verbose) { cout << "reading commands from " << s << " ... "; reading_startup_message_printed = 1; cout.flush (); } parse_and_execute (f, print); if (verbose) cout << "done." << endl; } run_unwind_frame ("parse_and_execute_2"); } // Initialize by reading startup files. static void execute_startup_files (void) { begin_unwind_frame ("execute_startup_files"); unwind_protect_int (input_from_startup_file); input_from_startup_file = 1; int verbose = (verbose_flag && ! inhibit_startup_message); // Execute commands from the site-wide configuration file. char *sd = get_site_defaults (); parse_and_execute (sd, 0, verbose); // Try to execute commands from $HOME/.octaverc and ./.octaverc. char *home_rc = 0; if (home_directory) { home_rc = strconcat (home_directory, "/.octaverc"); parse_and_execute (home_rc, 0, verbose); } // Names alone are not enough. struct stat home_rc_statbuf; stat (home_rc, &home_rc_statbuf); delete [] home_rc; struct stat dot_rc_statbuf; stat ("./.octaverc", &dot_rc_statbuf); if (home_rc_statbuf.st_ino != dot_rc_statbuf.st_ino) parse_and_execute ("./.octaverc", 0, verbose); run_unwind_frame ("execute_startup_files"); } // Usage message with extra help. static void verbose_usage (void) { cout << "\n" << " Octave, version " << version_string << ". Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994 John W. Eaton.\n" << " This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.\n" << "\n" << " usage: " << usage_string << "\n\n" << " V : enable verbose output in some cases\n" << " d : enter parser debugging mode\n" << " f : don't read ~/.octaverc or .octaverc at startup\n" << " h|? : print short help message and exit\n" << " i : force interactive behavior\n" << " q : don't print message at startup\n" << " v : print version number and exit\n" << " x : echo commands as they are executed\n" << "\n" << " file : execute commands from named file\n" << "\n"; exit (0); } // Terse usage messsage. static void usage (void) { cerr << "usage: " << usage_string << "\n"; exit (1); } // Fix up things before exiting. void clean_up_and_exit (int retval) { raw_mode (0); clean_up_history (); close_plot_stream (); close_diary_file (); close_files (); cleanup_tmp_files (); if (!quitting_gracefully && (interactive || forced_interactive)) cout << "\n"; if (retval == EOF) retval = 0; exit (retval); // This is bogus but should prevent g++ from giving a warning saying // that this volatile function does return. panic_impossible (); } static void print_version_and_exit (void) { cout << "octave, version " << version_string << "\n"; exit (0); } static void initialize_error_handlers () { set_Complex_error_handler (octave_Complex_error_handler); set_liboctave_error_handler (error); } // You guessed it. int main (int argc, char **argv) { // The order of these calls is important, and initialize globals must // come before the options are processed because some command line // options override defaults. init_user_prefs (); initialize_pager (); sysdep_init (); initialize_error_handlers (); initialize_globals (argv[0]); int optc; while ((optc = getopt_long (argc, argv, short_opts, long_opts, 0)) != EOF) { switch (optc) { case 'V': verbose_flag++; break; case 'd': yydebug++; break; case 'f': read_init_files = 0; break; case 'h': case '?': verbose_usage (); break; case 'i': forced_interactive = 1; break; case 'p': if (optarg) load_path = strsave (optarg); break; case 'q': inhibit_startup_message = 1; break; case 'x': echo_input = 1; break; case 'v': print_version_and_exit (); break; case INFO_FILE_OPTION: if (optarg) info_file = strsave (optarg); break; default: usage (); break; } } #if defined (HAVE_ATEXIT) || (HAVE_ON_EXIT) // Make sure we clean up when we exit. If we don't have atexit or // on_exit, we're going to leave some junk files around if we exit // abnormally. atexit (cleanup_tmp_files); #endif // These can come after command line args since none of them set any // defaults that might be changed by command line options. install_signal_handlers (); initialize_history (); initialize_file_io (); initialize_symbol_tables (); install_builtins (); initialize_readline (); init_dynamic_linker (); if (! inhibit_startup_message) cout << "Octave, version " << version_string << ". Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994 John W. Eaton.\n" << "This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.\n" << "For details, type `warranty'.\n" << endl; if (read_init_files) { saving_history = 0; execute_startup_files (); saving_history = 1; } if (! inhibit_startup_message && reading_startup_message_printed) cout << endl; // Avoid counting commands executed from startup files. current_command_number = 1; // If there is an extra argument, see if it names a file to read. int remaining_args = argc - optind; if (remaining_args > 1) { usage (); } else if (remaining_args == 1) { reading_script_file = 1; curr_fcn_file_name = argv[optind]; FILE *infile = get_input_from_file (curr_fcn_file_name); if (infile) { rl_blink_matching_paren = 0; switch_to_buffer (create_buffer (infile)); } else clean_up_and_exit (1); } else { switch_to_buffer (create_buffer (get_input_from_stdin ())); // Is input coming from a terminal? If so, we are probably // interactive. interactive = (isatty (fileno (stdin)) && isatty (fileno (stdout))); } // Force input to be echoed if not really interactive, but the user // has forced interactive behavior. if (!interactive && forced_interactive) { rl_blink_matching_paren = 0; echo_input = 1; } if (! (interactive || forced_interactive)) using_readline = 0; // Allow the user to interrupt us without exiting. volatile sig_handler *saved_sigint_handler = signal (SIGINT, SIG_IGN); if (setjmp (toplevel) != 0) { raw_mode (0); cout << "\n"; } can_interrupt = 1; signal (SIGINT, saved_sigint_handler); // The big loop. int retval; do { curr_sym_tab = top_level_sym_tab; reset_parser (); retval = yyparse (); if (retval == 0 && global_command) { global_command->eval (1); delete global_command; current_command_number++; } } while (retval == 0); if (retval == 1 && ! error_state) retval = 0; clean_up_and_exit (retval); } DEFUN_TEXT ("casesen", Fcasesen, Scasesen, 2, 1, "casesen [on|off]") { Octave_object retval; DEFINE_ARGV("casesen"); if (argc == 1 || (argc > 1 && strcmp (argv[1], "off") == 0)) warning ("casesen: sorry, Octave is always case sensitive"); else if (argc > 1 && strcmp (argv[1], "on") == 0) ; // ok. else print_usage ("casesen"); DELETE_ARGV; return retval; } DEFUN ("computer", Fcomputer, Scomputer, 1, 0, "computer ():\n\ \n\ Have Octave ask the system, \"What kind of computer are you?\"") { Octave_object retval; int nargin = args.length (); if (nargin != 0) warning ("computer: ignoring extra arguments"); ostrstream output_buf; if (strcmp (TARGET_HOST_TYPE, "unknown") == 0) output_buf << "Hi Dave, I'm a HAL-9000"; else output_buf << TARGET_HOST_TYPE; if (nargout == 0) { output_buf << "\n" << ends; maybe_page_output (output_buf); } else { output_buf << ends; char *msg = output_buf.str (); retval = msg; delete [] msg; } return retval; } DEFUN ("flops", Fflops, Sflops, 0, 1, "flops (): count floating point operations") { int nargin = args.length (); if (nargin > 0) print_usage ("flops"); warning ("flops is a flop, always returning zero"); return 0.0; } DEFUN ("quit", Fquit, Squit, 0, 0, "quit (): exit Octave gracefully") { Octave_object retval; quitting_gracefully = 1; clean_up_and_exit (0); return retval; } DEFALIAS (exit, quit); DEFUN ("warranty", Fwarranty, Swarranty, 0, 0, "warranty (): describe copying conditions") { Octave_object retval; ostrstream output_buf; output_buf << "\n Octave, version " << version_string << ". Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994 John W. Eaton\n" << "\n\ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify\n\ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by\n\ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or\n\ (at your option) any later version.\n\ \n\ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,\n\ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of\n\ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the\n\ GNU General Public License for more details.\n\ \n\ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License\n\ along with this program. If not, write to the Free Software\n\ Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.\n\ \n"; output_buf << ends; maybe_page_output (output_buf); return retval; } // XXX FIXME XXX -- this may not be the best place for these... Octave_object feval (const Octave_object& args, int nargout) { Octave_object retval; tree_fvc *fcn = is_valid_function (args(0), "feval", 1); if (fcn) { int tmp_nargin = args.length () - 1; Octave_object tmp_args; tmp_args.resize (tmp_nargin); for (int i = 0; i < tmp_nargin; i++) tmp_args(i) = args(i+1); retval = fcn->eval (0, nargout, tmp_args); } return retval; } DEFUN ("feval", Ffeval, Sfeval, -1, 1, "feval (NAME, ARGS, ...)\n\ \n\ evaluate NAME as a function, passing ARGS as its arguments") { Octave_object retval; int nargin = args.length (); if (nargin > 0) retval = feval (args, nargout); else print_usage ("feval"); return retval; } static Octave_object eval_string (const char *string, int print, int ans_assign, int& parse_status, int nargout) { begin_unwind_frame ("eval_string"); unwind_protect_int (get_input_from_eval_string); unwind_protect_ptr (global_command); unwind_protect_ptr (current_eval_string); get_input_from_eval_string = 1; current_eval_string = string; YY_BUFFER_STATE old_buf = current_buffer (); YY_BUFFER_STATE new_buf = create_buffer (0); add_unwind_protect (restore_input_buffer, (void *) old_buf); add_unwind_protect (delete_input_buffer, (void *) new_buf); switch_to_buffer (new_buf); unwind_protect_ptr (curr_sym_tab); reset_parser (); parse_status = yyparse (); // Important to reset the idea of where input is coming from before // trying to eval the command we just parsed -- it might contain the // name of an function file that still needs to be parsed! tree_statement_list *command = global_command; run_unwind_frame ("eval_string"); Octave_object retval; if (parse_status == 0 && command) { retval = command->eval (print, nargout); delete command; } return retval; } tree_constant eval_string (const char *string, int print, int ans_assign, int& parse_status) { tree_constant retval; Octave_object tmp = eval_string (string, print, ans_assign, parse_status, 1); retval = tmp(0); return retval; } static Octave_object eval_string (const tree_constant& arg, int& parse_status, int nargout) { char *string = arg.string_value (); if (error_state) { error ("eval: expecting string argument"); return -1.0; } // Yes Virginia, we always print here... return eval_string (string, 1, 1, parse_status, nargout); } DEFUN ("eval", Feval, Seval, 2, 1, "eval (TRY, CATCH)\n\ \n\ Evaluate the string TRY as octave code. If that fails, evaluate the\n\ string CATCH.") { Octave_object retval; int nargin = args.length (); if (nargin > 0) { begin_unwind_frame ("Feval"); if (nargin > 1) { unwind_protect_int (suppress_octave_error_messages); suppress_octave_error_messages = 1; } int parse_status = 0; retval = eval_string (args(0), parse_status, nargout); if (nargin > 1 && (parse_status != 0 || error_state)) { error_state = 0; eval_string (args(1), parse_status, nargout); retval = Octave_object (); } run_unwind_frame ("Feval"); } else print_usage ("eval"); return retval; } // Execute a shell command. DEFUN ("system", Fsystem, Ssystem, 2, 1, "system (string [, return_output]): execute shell commands") { Octave_object retval; int nargin = args.length (); if (nargin < 1 || nargin > 2) { print_usage ("system"); return retval; } tree_constant tc_command = args(0); char *tmp_str = tc_command.string_value (); if (error_state) { error ("system: expecting string as first argument"); } else { iprocstream cmd (tmp_str); ostrstream output_buf; char ch; while (cmd.get (ch)) output_buf.put (ch); output_buf << ends; int status = cmd.close (); if (nargout > 0 || nargin > 1) { char *msg = output_buf.str (); retval(1) = (double) status; retval(0) = msg; delete [] msg; } else maybe_page_output (output_buf); } return retval; } DEFALIAS (shell_cmd, system); /* ;;; Local Variables: *** ;;; mode: C++ *** ;;; page-delimiter: "^/\\*" *** ;;; End: *** */