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diff --git a/graphics/vcg/Makefile b/graphics/vcg/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index f6235cfe148d..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -# New ports collection makefile for: vcg -# Version required: 1.30.r3.17 -# Date created: 19 February 1995 -# Whom: hsu -# -# $Id: Makefile,v 1.3 1995/04/09 07:09:43 asami Exp $ -# - -DISTNAME= vcg.1.30 -PKGNAME= vcg-1.30 -CATEGORIES+= graphics -MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.cs.uni-sb.de/pub/graphics/vcg/ -DISTFILES= vcg.1.30.r3.17.tgz - -USE_X11= yes - -pre-patch: - @mkdir -p ${WRKSRC}/preconf/X11ccFreeBSD - @cp ${FILESDIR}/conf ${WRKSRC}/preconf/X11ccFreeBSD - @cp ${FILESDIR}/demo.csh ${WRKSRC}/preconf/X11ccFreeBSD - @cp ${FILESDIR}/globals.h ${WRKSRC}/preconf/X11ccFreeBSD - @cp ${FILESDIR}/tMakefile ${WRKSRC}/preconf/X11ccFreeBSD - -.include <bsd.port.mk> diff --git a/graphics/vcg/distinfo b/graphics/vcg/distinfo deleted file mode 100644 index eff610c0d422..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/distinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -MD5 (vcg.1.30.r3.17.tgz) = 283faf1a2cc163d5c0e4977b8ec1f658 diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/conf b/graphics/vcg/files/conf deleted file mode 100644 index e49ee2b3eef8..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -ADDINCLUDEPATHNAME|-I/usr/X11R6/include/ -ADDLIBPATHNAME|-L/usr/X11R6/lib/ -ADDLIBSNAME|-lXext -lX11 -lm -ALIGNMENTNAME|8 -ANSINAME|#undef ANSI_C -BIGLTEXNAME|not_available -BINPATHNAME|/usr/X11R6/bin -BISONNAME|not_available -BLOCKSIZENAME|1048576 -CATNAME|/bin/cat -CCLINKNAME|cc -CCNAME|cc -CFLAGSNAME|-c -O2 -CLEARNAME|/usr/bin/clear -CLINKFLAGSNAME|-o -FGREPNAME|/usr/bin/fgrep -FIGTODEVNAME|fig2dev -FIGTOPSTOTEXNAME|fig2ps2tex -FLEXNAME|not_needed -FONTALIASNAME|-*-courier-*-*-*--14-*-*-*-*-*-*-* -INPUTFOCUSNAME|#define NOINPUTFOCUS -INSTALLBINNAME|/bin/install -c -s -m 755 dummy $(BINDIR)/dummy -INSTALLDIRNAME|/bin/mkdir -p -INSTALLMANNAME|/bin/install -c -m 644 dummy $(MANDIR)/dummy -LATEXNAME|latex -LNNAME|/bin/ln -MAKEDEPENDNAME|makedepend -MAKENAME|make -MANEXTNAME|l -MANPATHNAME|/usr/X11R6/man/manl -MVNAME|/bin/mv -RMNAME|/bin/rm -SEDNAME|/usr/bin/sed -SLEEPNAME|/bin/sleep -TOUCHNAME|/usr/bin/touch -VCGNAME|xvcg -WCNAME|/usr/bin/wc -WINDOWSYSTEMNAME|#define X11 diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/demo.csh b/graphics/vcg/files/demo.csh deleted file mode 100644 index 443ea5a943e3..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/demo.csh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1453 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/csh -# -# SCCS-info %W% %E% -# $Id: demo.csh.tpl,v 1.9 1994/08/09 09:17:11 sander Exp sander $ -# -# ====================== Change area ============================ - -alias OUTP /bin/echo - -# ================== End of Change area ========================= - -OUTP "Configuring ..." - -set mvcgn = "../src/xvcg" - -if (! -x $mvcgn) then - set mvcgn = "`echo $BINDIR`xvcg" -endif -if (! -x $mvcgn) then - set mvcgn = "/usr/local/bin/xvcg" -endif -if (! -x $mvcgn) then - set mvcgn = "xvcg" -endif -if (! -x $mvcgn) then - OUTP "Sorry, I cannot find a " $mvcgn - exit 1 -endif - -OUTP "Vcg is" $mvcgn - -OUTP "" -loop: - OUTP "Please select the window system." - OUTP "If the VCG tool has problems with colors on " - OUTP "your display installation, please select a " - OUTP "monochromatic version even on a color screen." - OUTP "1 : X11 with colors 2 : Sunview with colors " - OUTP "3 : X11 monochromatic 4 : Sunview monochromatic" - set wsys = $< - switch ($wsys) - case 1: - alias MYVCG $mvcgn -geometry 700x700+20-20 - breaksw - case 2: - alias MYVCG $mvcgn - breaksw - case 3: - alias MYVCG $mvcgn -geometry 700x700+20-20 -nocolors - breaksw - case 4: - alias MYVCG $mvcgn -nocolors - breaksw - default: - OUTP "" - OUTP "*** invalid input ***" - goto loop - endsw - -set mycat = "/bin/cat" -set myrm = "/bin/rm" -set mysleep = "/bin/sleep" -set mysed = "/usr/bin/sed" -set mywc = "/usr/bin/wc" -set mygrep = "/usr/bin/fgrep" -set myclear = "/usr/bin/clear" - -alias CAT $mycat -alias RM $myrm -alias SLEEP $mysleep -alias SED $mysed -alias WCNT $mywc -alias GREP $mygrep -alias CLEAR $myclear - - -OUTP -OUTP "Cleanup ..." -OUTP "Test" > demoaaa.vcg -OUTP "Test" > animaaa.vcg -OUTP "Test" > rbtreeaaa.vcg -RM demo*.vcg anim*.vcg rbtree*.vcg - -OUTP "" -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start the demonstration ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -CLEAR -OUTP "DEMONSTRATION OF THE VCG TOOL" -OUTP "=============================" -OUTP "" -OUTP "Welcome to a tour around the VCG tool ..." -OUTP "" -OUTP "NOTE: you can leave the tour at any point by answering" -OUTP " QUIT (uppercase) on a request of input." - -OUTP "" -OUTP "In the following, we will show several visualizations" -OUTP "from different applications. Not all features of the " -OUTP "VCG tool can be demonstrated, but the important once." -OUTP "Some of the demonstrations are generated by the program" -OUTP "vcgdemomaker, others are from the directory expl, others" -OUTP "are animations." -OUTP "" -OUTP "To go from one demonstration to the next demonstration," -OUTP "you should finish the VCG tool by pressing the key q " -OUTP "or selecting the menu item Quit." -OUTP "The menu is shown when pressing the (left) mouse button" -OUTP "in the VCG window." -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to continue ..." - -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -OUTP "The keyboard commands of the VCG tool are:" -OUTP "" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " r - show or hide the ruler" -OUTP " f - load another file" -OUTP " g - reload the same file" -OUTP " l - display/hide labels of edges" -OUTP " 1..9 - hide/expose corresponding edge class" -OUTP " i or I or J - show info fields of nodes" -OUTP "" -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to continue ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup -OUTP "" -OUTP "Scrolling commands:" -OUTP "" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " o - go to the origin (0,0) " -OUTP " p - pick position with the mouse" -OUTP " P - enter position by co-ordinates" -OUTP " n - position such that a node is centered" -OUTP " e - follow an edge (center target/source)" -OUTP "" -OUTP "Scaling commands" -OUTP "" -OUTP " + or = - stretch " -OUTP " - or _ - shrink " -OUTP " 0 - (null) set scale factor to normal" -OUTP "" -OUTP "" -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example from the sociology: Theory of civilisation" -OUTP "--------------------------------------------------" -OUTP "This graph shows the dependencies between the " -OUTP "invention of wheels, the modern comunism and the " -OUTP "computer science, etc." -OUTP "The following graph is scaled by a factor 0.5 and" -OUTP "uses the layoutalgorithm MINBACKWARD (-D0)." -OUTP "Other possible layoutalgorithms are MINDEPTH, MAXDEPTH" -OUTP "and TREE (-D-, -D+ and -Dtree) and many more." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/civ.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/civ.vcg - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Color test" -OUTP "-------------------" -OUTP "This examples shows the default colors that are available." -OUTP "If your X11 installation has problems with colors, " -OUTP "use -nocolors. In this case, or if the display is " -OUTP "monochrom, you will not see the colors." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/colors.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/colors.vcg - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: More Colors" -OUTP "--------------------" -OUTP "This examples show how to access to the color map." -OUTP "Up to 256 colors can be used at the same time." -OUTP "It is even possible to replace the default colors by" -OUTP "other red/green/blue values." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/morecol.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/morecol.vcg - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Character set" -OUTP "----------------------" -OUTP "The VCG tool uses a fully scalable character set. This character" -OUTP "set is compatible to the ISO Latin 1 PostScript Encoding Vector" -OUTP "and contains the special national characters for the most" -OUTP "European and North American countrys." -OUTP "If the computer system does not support 8 Bit character codes," -OUTP "the special characters can be accessed by ISO code escapes." -OUTP "For instance, \\fi252 is the german umlaut ue." -OUTP "Next, we will see the character set." -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/charset.vcg - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Form test" -OUTP "------------------" -OUTP "This examples shows the different forms of nodes and" -OUTP "edges that are available." -OUTP "Nodes can be stretched and shrinked individually," -OUTP "width, height, textmode and border can be set to " -OUTP "many values. Edges can be dashed or dotted, at " -OUTP "different sizes with different arrow sizes." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/forms.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/forms.vcg - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: More forms" -OUTP "-------------------" -OUTP "This examples shows further forms of nodes and" -OUTP "edges that are available: boxes, ellipses, rhombs" -OUTP "and triangles." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/forms2.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/forms2.vcg - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Ports and Arrow Modes" -OUTP "------------------------------" -OUTP "Edge arrows appear at the port of nodes. Port sharing" -OUTP "means that multiple edges may be adjacent to one port." -OUTP "This occurs, if the arrows of all these edges have the" -OUTP "same visual appearance (size, color, ...)." -OUTP "If we use port sharing, it is recommended to use only" -OUTP "a fixed set of rotated arrows. Otherwise, the port looks" -OUTP "like a thick spot since all arrows are differently rotated" -OUTP "and overlap. This is the arrow mode 'fixed'." -OUTP "If we don't use port sharing, arrows can be rotated individually." -OUTP "This is the arrow mode 'free'." -OUTP "" -OUTP "Next, we see four times the same graph. At the left examples," -OUTP "we use port sharing, but at the right examples, there is no" -OUTP "port sharing. At the upper examples, we use arrow mode fixed," -OUTP "and at the lower examples, we use arrow mode free." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/pshar1.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After visualization of this, first, press q into" -OUTP "the VCG windows at the left sides." -OUTP "Then, press q into the right VCG windows to go to " -OUTP "the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG -silent ../expl/pshar1.vcg & -SLEEP 2 -MYVCG -silent ../expl/pshar3.vcg & -SLEEP 2 -MYVCG -silent ../expl/pshar2.vcg & -SLEEP 2 -MYVCG ../expl/pshar4.vcg -SLEEP 1 - - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: A diagram" -OUTP "------------------" -OUTP "This examples shows the influences of different computer" -OUTP "systems in the context of the development of the computer" -OUTP "Xerox Star (see Johnson, Roberts, e.a.: The Xerox Star," -OUTP "a Retrospective, IEEE Computer; 11-29, Sept. 1989)." -OUTP "We did some changes in the diagram in order to show the " -OUTP "possibilities of visualization, but not in order to " -OUTP "clarify information in the diagram." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/xerox.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/xerox.vcg - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: A flow diagram" -OUTP "-----------------------" -OUTP "This examples shows a funny flow diagram about the actions" -OUTP "of a software maintainer if something does not work." -OUTP "The text is in german. If I tried to translate it, the gags" -OUTP "would probably disappear." -OUTP "One speciality here: the centers of the nodes are aligned onto" -OUTP "a raster by using the attributes xraster and yraster." -OUTP "Thus, we have many rectangular edges." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/softmain.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/softmain.vcg - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Orthogonal layout" -OUTP "--------------------------" -OUTP "Flowcharts look much better if all edges consist of" -OUTP "orthogonal line segments. This is the orthogonal layout" -OUTP "or manhatten layout." -OUTP "For the manhatten layout, we use a special method to" -OUTP "place the nodes: the priority method with the straight" -OUTP "line detection. It is recommended to use these methods" -OUTP "when manhatten layout is switched on." -OUTP "" -OUTP "Next, we see the previous flow diagram at the left side" -OUTP "and the same diagram with manhatten layout at the right side." -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After visualization of this, first, press q into" -OUTP "the VCG window at the left side." -OUTP "Then, press q into the right VCG window to go to " -OUTP "the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG -silent ../expl/softmain.vcg & -SLEEP 2 -MYVCG ../expl/softmain2.vcg -SLEEP 1 - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: A control flow graph of a program" -OUTP "------------------------------------------" -OUTP "This example shows the control flow graph of a program." -OUTP "The decision branches are formed by rhombs and bent nearedges." -OUTP "Nearedges are horizontal edges that constain the two adjacent" -OUTP "nodes to be placed directly neighbored at the same level." -OUTP "Bent nearedges are edges that are bent at the label, and" -OUTP "the source node and the edge label form a near edge. This gives" -OUTP "the typical appearance of decision branches." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/cfg.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/cfg.vcg - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Another control flow graph" -OUTP "-----------------------------------" -OUTP "The next example shows another control flow graph." -OUTP "Here, the bent nearedges are simulated by some nearedges and" -OUTP "auxiliary nodes. Again, we use manhatten layout with the" -OUTP "priority method and the straight line detection." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/flchrt.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/flchrt.vcg - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Anchorpoint test" -OUTP "-------------------------" -OUTP "This example shows how to use anchorpoints." -OUTP "It is possible to anchor an edge at each labelline" -OUTP "of a node. Nodes representing structs look nice" -OUTP "in this mode. Note but this restricts of course" -OUTP "the usage of nearedges." -OUTP "If you select one of the submenus of the menu item" -OUTP "Node Information and then pick into the large node" -OUTP "you can see how to use background text." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/anchors.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/anchors.vcg - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: More anchorpoints" -OUTP "--------------------------" -OUTP "This example shows a list of C structs. It demonstrates" -OUTP "the usage of anchorpoints for visualized debugging" -OUTP "of data structures." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/structs.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/structs.vcg - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Level test" -OUTP "-------------------" -OUTP "This examples shows how to use level specifications." -OUTP "It is possible to give the nodes arbitrary levels" -OUTP "for instance to place a node artificially on the top" -OUTP "of the graph. Normally, the following would be layouted" -OUTP "as a tree with the root at level 0. But we have specified" -OUTP "which nodes are at level 0, 1 and 2, such that the root" -OUTP "is in the center." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/levels.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/levels.vcg - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Horizantal layer sorting" -OUTP "---------------------------------" - -OUTP "The VCG tool reorders the nodes in the levels to avoid" -OUTP "crossings. But sometimes, the writer of a graph specification" -OUTP "knows a better order of the nodes into the levels." -OUTP "He can specify this by the attribute horizontal_order at" -OUTP "the nodes. If all nodes of a level have this attribute," -OUTP "the reordering of this level is suppressed." -OUTP "" -OUTP "Warning: this feature works only for connected graphs." -OUTP "Nonconnected parts are layouted separately, such that" -OUTP "the order of the nodes of a connected component is predictable", -OUTP "at a level, but not the order of all nodes at a level." -OUTP "Is is recommended to use this feature only together with" -OUTP "level specifications, or at trees, where it is clear at" -OUTP "which level a node apprears." -OUTP "" -OUTP "Next, we see a graph where we want to have the nodes" -OUTP "sorted at the levels in alphabethic order." -OUTP "Left, we see the original graph by the standard layout" -OUTP "algorithm. Here, the ordering at the levels is arbitrary." -OUTP "At the right side, we use the attribute horizontal_order" -OUTP "on the same graph to yield an alphabethic ordering at the" -OUTP "Levels." - -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/hsort.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After visualization of this, first, press q into" -OUTP "the VCG window at the left side." -OUTP "Then, press q into the right VCG window to go to " -OUTP "the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG -silent ../expl/hunsort.vcg & -SLEEP 2 -MYVCG ../expl/hsort.vcg -SLEEP 1 - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Unary tree of depth 100" -OUTP "--------------------------------" - -vcgdemomaker demo001.vcg -unarytree 100 - -OUTP "This graph is very simple. All edges have class 2." -OUTP "You can try to hide the edges, expose them or to" -OUTP "fold regions." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < demo001.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG demo001.vcg - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Binary tree of depth 5" -OUTP "-------------------------------" - -vcgdemomaker demo002.vcg -binarytree 5 -CAT demo002.vcg | SED -e "s/xmax/shrink: 2 &/" > demo003.vcg - -OUTP "This graph is very simple. All edges have class 2." -OUTP "Ary-trees look very nice if we use a layout_downfactor." -OUTP "Here, we used layout_downfactor: 8." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < demo003.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG demo003.vcg - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Binary tree of depth 5" -OUTP "-------------------------------" - -CAT demo003.vcg | SED -e "s/layout_downfactor: 8/layout_downfactor: 1/" > demo004.vcg - -OUTP "To compare with, we show the same binary tree with" -OUTP "layout_downfactor: 1." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < demo004.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG demo004.vcg - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Layout of trees" -OUTP "-------------------------" - -OUTP "Beside the normal layout algorithm, there is a specialized" -OUTP "algorithm TREE, that lays out trees even without specifying" -OUTP "a layout_downfactor." -OUTP "This specialized algorithm can be used for all graphs that" -OUTP "can be layouted like downward trees, i.e. their edges form" -OUTP "unshared branches." -OUTP "This specialized algorithm is often faster than then normal." -OUTP "algorithm with layout_downfactor." - -OUTP "Left, we see a syntax tree by the standard layout algorithm." -OUTP "At the right side, we see the same tree with the specialized" -OUTP "algorithm for trees." - -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/tree1.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After visualization of this, first, press q into" -OUTP "the VCG window at the left side." -OUTP "Then, press q into the right VCG window to go to " -OUTP "the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG -silent ../expl/tree1.vcg & -SLEEP 2 -MYVCG ../expl/tree2.vcg -SLEEP 1 - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: More trees" -OUTP "-------------------" - -OUTP "Trees look very nice, if a special version of the manhatten" -OUTP "layout method is used: the single line manhatten layout." -OUTP "Here, all horizontal edge segments share the same" -OUTP "horizontal line. If the graph is not a tree, then this" -OUTP "will confuse the user, since it might be not anymore clear," -OUTP "which vertical lines are connected by the horizontal" -OUTP "line. But for trees, it looks nice." - -OUTP "We see the same syntax tree as before, but now, we use the" -OUTP "single line manhatten tree layout for the left graph." - -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/tree2.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After visualization of this, first, press q into" -OUTP "the VCG window at the left side." -OUTP "Then, press q into the right VCG window to go to " -OUTP "the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG -silent -dtree -smanhatten ../expl/tree1.vcg & -SLEEP 2 -MYVCG ../expl/tree2.vcg -SLEEP 1 - - - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Edge priorities" -OUTP "------------------------" - -OUTP "Sometimes, we have a graph consisting of two intermixed" -OUTP "graphs. Or we have one basic graph and additionally, we have" -OUTP "edges as annotations. In these cases, we want to recognize " -OUTP "the structure of the basic graph, but the structure is" -OUTP "interwoven with the additional edges. But the layout is based" -OUTP "on all edges, which may result in visualizations where " -OUTP "the structure of the basic graph is not recognizable anymore." -OUTP "" -OUTP "In this case, edge priority comes in. We give the edges of" -OUTP "the basic graph a higher priority. Then, the additional " -OUTP "annotation edges are neglected during the layout and are" -OUTP "drawn rather ugly, but the basic graph is visualized nicely." -OUTP "" -OUTP "Next, we will see a tree (thick edges) interwoven with some" -OUTP "additional edges. Left, we show this graph by the standard" -OUTP "layout algorithm, where the tree is not recognizable." -OUTP "At the right side, we use priorities, and then we will recognize" -OUTP "the tree structure." - -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/annot1.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After visualization of this, first, press q into" -OUTP "the VCG window at the left side." -OUTP "Then, press q into the right VCG window to go to " -OUTP "the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG -silent ../expl/annot1.vcg & -SLEEP 2 -MYVCG -silent ../expl/annot2.vcg -SLEEP 1 - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Fisheyes" -OUTP "-----------------" - -OUTP "Large graphs have normally the disadvantage that we either" -OUTP "see the whole graph but no details, because the graph is" -OUTP "shrinked very much, or we see some details at the point of" -OUTP "interest but lose the overview of the entire graph structure," -OUTP "because the window is too small. A good solution of this" -OUTP "conflict is the fisheye view that distorts the graph such" -OUTP "that the focus point is magnified while the remaining parts" -OUTP "of the graph are demagnified smoothly such that the whole" -OUTP "graph is visible." -OUTP "A fisheye view is a coordinate transformation and has" -OUTP "similiarities with the corresponding photo camera lenses." -OUTP "" -OUTP "Next, we will see a large graph. Left, we show the graph" -OUTP "by the standard view. Right, we see the same graph by the" -OUTP "cartesian fisheye view. The focus point can be selected" -OUTP "interactively by the operation Pick Position." - -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/fishex3c.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After visualization of this, first, press q into" -OUTP "the VCG window at the left side." -OUTP "Then, press q into the right VCG window to go to " -OUTP "the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG -silent -ypos 170 ../expl/fishex3c.vcg & -SLEEP 2 -MYVCG -silent -xpos 518 -ypos 1790 -view cfish ../expl/fishex3b.vcg -SLEEP 1 - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Cartesian fisheyes and polar fisheyes" -OUTP "----------------------------------------------" - -OUTP "Cartesian fisheyes transform the cartesian coordinate system" -OUTP "while polar fisheyes transform the polar coordinate system." -OUTP "A polar fisheye can be seen as a mapping of the space onto a" -OUTP "spheric ball. The polar fisheye does not preserve horizontal" -OUTP "and vertical lines, while the cartesian fisheye does." -OUTP "Note that fisheyes may introduce additional bendings of lines" -OUTP "and crossings that do not appear in the plane view." -OUTP "However, these effects are seldom and occur due to efficiency" -OUTP "reasons." -OUTP "" -OUTP "Next, we will see the same graph as before. Left, we show the" -OUTP "graph by the polar fisheye view. Right, we see the graph again" -OUTP "by the carthesian fisheye view." - -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After visualization of this, first, press q into" -OUTP "the VCG window at the left side." -OUTP "Then, press q into the right VCG window to go to " -OUTP "the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG -silent -xpos 518 -ypos 1790 -view pfish ../expl/fishex3a.vcg & -SLEEP 2 -MYVCG -silent -xpos 518 -ypos 1790 -view cfish ../expl/fishex3b.vcg -SLEEP 1 - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Fisheyes with fixed radius" -OUTP "-----------------------------------" - -OUTP "If not the whole graph but only a fixed area around the focus" -OUTP "point is of interest, we use the fisheyes with fixed radius." -OUTP "Then, not the whole graph is visible but only the region around" -OUTP "the focus point." -OUTP "While for normal (self adaptable) fisheyes, the location of the" -OUTP "focus point moves in the window relatively to its movement in" -OUTP "the graph, the focus point of the fisheyes with fixed radius is" -OUTP "always centered in the window." -OUTP "" -OUTP "Next, we will see a graph with fisheyes of fixed radius. Left," -OUTP "we show the graph by the cartesian fisheye view. Right, we see" -OUTP "the graph again by the polar fisheye view." - -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/fishex2a.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After visualization of this, first, press q into" -OUTP "the VCG window at the left side." -OUTP "Then, press q into the right VCG window to go to " -OUTP "the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG -silent -xpos 2300 -ypos 253 -view fcfish ../expl/fishex2a.vcg & -SLEEP 2 -MYVCG -silent -xpos 2300 -ypos 253 -view fpfish ../expl/fishex2b.vcg -SLEEP 1 - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Another diagram" -OUTP "-------------------------" - -OUTP "This diagram (Gansner, Koutsofios, e.a.: A Technique" -OUTP "for Drawing Graphs; IEEE Trans. Soft. Eng. 19, 3, March 93)" -OUTP "shows the dependencies of different shells." -OUTP "Here we see a combination of features of the VCG tool." -OUTP "First, the graph is made connected by 3 invisible edges." -OUTP "The priority of these edges is set to zero such that" -OUTP "they do not influence the layout too much. As contrast," -OUTP "the layout_downfactor and layout_upfactor is set to 100." -OUTP "The attribute level is used to set the nodes at the" -OUTP "appropriate time axis. The attribute horizontal_order" -OUTP "is used to get the time axis at the left side of the" -OUTP "graph. Further, we have used splines for the edges." - -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/shells.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/shells.vcg - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Ternary tree of depth 7" -OUTP "---------------------------------" -OUTP "Wait half a minute ..." - -vcgdemomaker demo005.vcg -ternarytree 7 -CAT demo005.vcg | SED -e "s/xmax/shrink: 2 &/" > demo006.vcg - -OUTP "Now a first torture test. This graph is a ternary tree" -OUTP "with about 3000 nodes and 3000 edges." -OUTP "We use the normal algorithm with downfactor: 8." -OUTP "We need about 20 seconds (on a Sparc ELC) to layout it." -OUTP "WARNING: the visualization may fail on small computers" -OUTP " because of memory exhausted." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < demo006.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG demo006.vcg - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Two level cross graph" -OUTP "------------------------------" - -vcgdemomaker demo007.vcg -twolevelcross 1000 - -OUTP "This is a torture test for bary centering." -OUTP "This graph is specified in an ugly format with a lot" -OUTP "of unnecessary crossings. The tool removes these " -OUTP "crossings." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < demo007.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG demo007.vcg - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Nearedge test" -OUTP "----------------------" - -vcgdemomaker demo008.vcg -leveltree 4 -CAT demo008.vcg | SED -e "s/xmax/shrink: 4 &/" > demo009.vcg - -OUTP "This is a torture test for near edge layout." -OUTP "This tree is has a lot of near edges, i.e. " -OUTP "edges between nodes at the same level." -OUTP "The nodes of a near edge should be neighboured." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < demo009.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG demo009.vcg - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Complete graphs" -OUTP "------------------------" - -vcgdemomaker demo010.vcg -allconnect 5 - -OUTP "The complete graph has edges between all nodes." -OUTP "If we have n nodes, then we have about n*n/2 edges." -OUTP "Here we test the speed of the VCG tool, because " -OUTP "such graphs are very difficult to layout." -OUTP "An complete graph of 5 nodes is layouted very fast." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < demo010.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG demo010.vcg - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Complete graphs" -OUTP "------------------------" - -vcgdemomaker demo011.vcg -allconnect 10 -CAT demo011.vcg | SED -e "s/xmax/shrink: 10 stretch: 7 &/" > demo012.vcg - -OUTP "An complete graph of 10 nodes needs a few seconds." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < demo012.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG demo012.vcg - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Complete graphs" -OUTP "------------------------" - -vcgdemomaker demo013.vcg -allconnect 20 -CAT demo013.vcg | SED -e "s/xmax/shrink: 100 stretch: 32 &/" > demo014.vcg - -OUTP "An complete graph of 20 nodes needs about 25 seconds" -OUTP "on a Sparc ELC." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < demo014.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG demo014.vcg - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Complete graphs" -OUTP "------------------------" - -vcgdemomaker demo015.vcg -allconnect 30 -CAT demo015.vcg | SED -e "s/xmax/shrink: 10 stretch: 2 &/" > demo016.vcg - -OUTP "An complete graph of 30 nodes needs about 110 seconds" -OUTP "on a Sparc ELC." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < demo016.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG demo016.vcg - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Complete graphs" -OUTP "------------------------" - -OUTP "If we have such complex graphs, it is often not necessary" -OUTP "to have a nice layout, because the graphs are to large " -OUTP "to see all details at the same time." -OUTP "In this case, we set the fast flag (option -f) that reduces" -OUTP "the number of iterations of various layout steps." -OUTP "Next, we see the same complete graph of 30 nodes as before, however" -OUTP "now the fast flag is set." -OUTP "Then, we need only 15 seconds (compared to 100 seconds before)," -OUTP "but the layout is very ugly." - -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG -f demo016.vcg - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Intermediate representation of a compiler (HIR)" -OUTP "--------------------------------------------------------" - -OUTP "The next example comes from the REAL WORLD." -OUTP "It shows the High Intermediate Representation (HIR)" -OUTP "of a CLaX program. It is a syntax tree annotated by" -OUTP "types." -OUTP "You see the procedure declarations. The main module is" -OUTP "actually folded (see the green triangle)." -OUTP "If you select the menu point Hide edges, you will recognize" -OUTP "that the edge classes are named in this example." -OUTP "We use the layout algorithm TREE." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/tstree.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "We need a few seconds to visualize this. Please wait." -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/tstree.vcg - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Intermediate representation of a compiler (CCMIR)" -OUTP "----------------------------------------------------------" - -OUTP "The next example again comes from the REAL WORLD." -OUTP "It shows the Common Compare Medium Intermediate" -OUTP "Representation (CCMIR) of a very simple C program." -OUTP "This graph was generated by the ACE C frontend and a trivial" -OUTP "additional visualization engine. The edge classes 1-5" -OUTP "are hidden, otherwise the layout would be to ugly." -OUTP "They can be exposed by menu selections." -OUTP "" -./vcgcount < ../expl/ccmir.vcg -OUTP "" -OUTP "Remind: most important keybord commands of vcg" -OUTP " q - quit the VCG tool" -OUTP " a " -OUTP " d c (arrow keys) - scroll to the left/right/up/down" -OUTP " b " -OUTP " + - stretch " -OUTP " - - shrink " -OUTP "" -OUTP "After the visualization of this, press q into " -OUTP "the VCG window to go to the next demonstration." - -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start visualization ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -MYVCG ../expl/ccmir.vcg - - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Animation demo 1 (communication by touching)" -OUTP "-----------------------------------------------------" -OUTP "We show a small animation that demonstrate the " -OUTP "communication between the VCG tool and a controller " -OUTP "program called animation3." -OUTP "The controller program sends signals to the VCG tool." -OUTP "The VCG tool indicates the completion of vizualization" -OUTP "by touching its input file." -OUTP "This demonstration shows a sequence of insertions into" -OUTP "a red black tree. We see rotations that rebalance the tree." -OUTP "IMPORTANT: Do not quit the VCG tool. Do not give any " -OUTP " input (keypress, menu selection) to the VCG tool." -OUTP " Wait ! The animation is finished automatically." - -OUTP "" -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start the animation ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -animation3 - -OUTP "Ready ! Press Carriage Return key to continue ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -CLEAR -OUTP "Example: Animation demo 2 (communication by signals)" -OUTP "----------------------------------------------------" -OUTP "We show another small animation that demonstrate the " -OUTP "communication between the VCG tool and a controller " -OUTP "program called animation1." -OUTP "The controller program sends signals to the VCG tool." -OUTP "The VCG tool indicates the completion of vizualization" -OUTP "by sending a signal back to the controlling program." -OUTP "IMPORTANT: Do not quit the VCG tool. Do not give any " -OUTP " input (keypress, menu selection) to the VCG tool." -OUTP " Wait ! The animation is finished automatically." - -OUTP "" -OUTP "Press Carriage Return key to start the animation ..." -set f = $< -if ("$f" == "QUIT") goto finishup - -animation2 - -OUTP "Ready ! Press Carriage Return key to finish the demonstration." - - -finishup: -CLEAR -OUTP "This was the demonstration of the vcg tool" - -OUTP "" -loopa: - OUTP "Should the directory be cleaned ?" - OUTP "1 : yes 0 : no " - OUTP "y : yes n : no " - set wsys = $< - switch ($wsys) - case y: - case 1: - OUTP "Cleanup ..." - OUTP "Test" > demoaaa.vcg - OUTP "Test" > animaaa.vcg - OUTP "Test" > rbtreeaaa.vcg - RM demo*.vcg anim*.vcg rbtree*.vcg - breaksw - case n: - case 0: - breaksw - default: - OUTP "" - OUTP "*** invalid input ***" - goto loopa - endsw -OUTP "Goodbye ..." - diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/globals.h b/graphics/vcg/files/globals.h deleted file mode 100644 index f4ce226b4a4d..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/globals.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,417 +0,0 @@ -/* SCCS-info %W% %E% */ - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/* */ -/* VCG : Visualization of Compiler Graphs */ -/* -------------------------------------- */ -/* */ -/* file: globals.h */ -/* version: 1.00.00 */ -/* creation: 1.4.1993 */ -/* author: I. Lemke (...-Version 0.99.99) */ -/* G. Sander (Version 1.00.00-...) */ -/* Universitaet des Saarlandes, 66041 Saarbruecken */ -/* ESPRIT Project #5399 Compare */ -/* description: Global definitions and setup */ -/* status: in work */ -/* */ -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* $Id: globals.h.tpl,v 3.7 1994/11/23 14:50:47 sander Exp sander $ */ - -/* - * Copyright (C) 1993--1995 by Georg Sander, Iris Lemke, and - * the Compare Consortium - * - * This program and documentation is free software; you can redistribute - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - * - * The software is available per anonymous ftp at ftp.cs.uni-sb.de. - * Contact sander@cs.uni-sb.de for additional information. - */ - - -/* $Log: globals.h.tpl,v $ -# Revision 3.7 1994/11/23 14:50:47 sander -# #include <limits.h> added to get MAX_INT and MIN_INT. -# -# Revision 3.6 1994/08/08 16:01:47 sander -# Attributes xraster, xlraster, yraster added. -# -# Revision 3.5 1994/08/02 15:36:12 sander -# CHECKNODE option added to allow tracing of properties -# of one single node. For debugging only. -# -# Revision 3.4 1994/06/07 14:09:59 sander -# Splines implemented. -# HP-UX, Linux, AIX, Sun-Os, IRIX compatibility tested. -# The tool is now ready to be distributed. -# -# Revision 3.3 1994/05/16 08:56:03 sander -# shape attribute (boxes, rhombs, ellipses, triangles) added. -# -# Revision 3.2 1994/03/02 11:48:54 sander -# Layoutalgoritms mindepthslow, maxdepthslow, minindegree, ... mandegree -# added. -# Anchors and nearedges are not anymore allowed to be intermixed. -# Escapes in strings are now allowed. -# -# Revision 3.1 1994/03/01 10:59:55 sander -# Copyright and Gnu Licence message added. -# Problem with "nearedges: no" and "selfloops" solved. -# -# Revision 1.2 1994/01/21 19:43:42 sander -# New started with release 1.2 from the scratch. -# Old and useless comments removed. -# - * - */ - -/* This file contains the setup of the tool for the C compiler. - * It is included into every other C file. - * Please adapt corresponding to your configuration. - */ - -#ifndef GLOBALS_H -#define GLOBALS_H - -/*------------- Please change according to your configuration --------*/ - -/* Ansi C compiler or K&R C compiler ? - * Mainly, this causes to use prototypes or not. Note that the Suntool - * include files on some systems are Non-Ansi and may cause confusion. - * See the corresponding comments in the Makefile. - * Ansi C compiler set __STDC__, but Non-Ansi compilers may set this, too. - * Thus we use our own flag ANSI_C. - */ - -/* #ifdef __STDC__==1 - * #define ANSI_C - * #endif - */ - -/* #define ANSI_C */ -/* #undef ANSI_C */ -#define ANSI_C - -/* The Gnu CC sometimes does not have a standard library. - * In this case, the include files might be wrong. - * To get fewer messages on -Wall, define NO_STDINCLUDES - * with Gnu CC. - */ - -#undef NO_STDINCLUDES - - -/* User Signals available or not ? - * Unix provides signals SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2 (30, 31), which are used - * to control animations from external. If signal() or free signals are - * not available (e.g. on Non-Unix systems), then undefine USR_SIGNAL. - */ - -#define USR_SIGNAL -/* #undef USR_SIGNAL */ - - -/* Good quicksort available or not ? - * If there exist a good randomized quicksort `qsort' in the library, - * please use it. But if the quicksort in the library is slow, or not - * randomized, define OWN_QUICKSORT. We often have to sort presorted - * arrays. - * Note: If OWN_QUICKSORT is defined, not all calls of `qsort' are - * exchanged, but only the critical ones. - */ - -/* #undef OWN_QUICKSORT */ -#define OWN_QUICKSORT - - -/* Window system Sunview or X11 ? - * Sunview is fast, but does not support remote window displaying. - * X11 (R5) is a little bit slower, but supports remote display. - * Do not define both !!! - */ - -/* #define SUNVIEW */ -/* #undef X11 */ -/* #undef SUNVIEW */ -/* #define X11 */ -#define X11 - - -/* Required alignment for structs (power of 2). IALIGN is the appropriate - * bit mask to generate the alignment. Because we use floats in structs, - * mostly an alignment of 8 is appropriate. - */ - -#ifndef ALIGN -/* #define ALIGN 8 */ -#define ALIGN 8 -#endif - -#ifndef IALIGN -#define IALIGN (ALIGN-1) -#endif - - -/* Memory block size for memory allocation in bytes. The allocation - * mechanism allocates blocks of this size, and dynamically increases - * the number of blocks, if more memory is necessary. - * Do not set the blocksize too small. For instance the tool does not - * work with blockssize less than 1 KB. Propose for good performance: - * 256 KB minimal. - */ - -/* Blocks of 1 Megabyte */ - -/* #define MEMBLOCKSIZE 1048576 */ -#define MEMBLOCKSIZE 1048576 - - -/* The default font for X11. Not needed at the Sunview installation. - * Please insert an appropriate font of about 14 to 17 dot size. - */ - -#ifdef X11 -#define VCG_DEFAULT_FONT "-*-courier-*-*-*--14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*" -#endif - - -/* Whether the input focus grab is actively or not. - * If NOINPUTFOCUS, the VCG tool does not grab actively the input - * focus. Depending on the window manager, this may cause that - * the keypresses are ignored afterwards, unless the mouse pointer - * is once moved out of the window and back into it. - * On the other side, some installations cause a fatal error or - * strange behaviour, if the VCG tool actively grabs the input - * focus. - * The conservative definement is #define NOINPUTFOCUS. - */ - -#ifdef X11 -#define NOINPUTFOCUS -#endif - - -/* Debugging On or Off ? - * We have three kinds of debugging: - * a) Behaviour tracing: a lot of messages nearly on every - * function entry are produced if DEBUG is switched on. - * b) Assertion checking: only if an assertion fails, an - * appropriate message is produced. - * c) Node tracing: This is basically the same as the behaviour - * tracing. At each function entry, the status of a node - * will be printed. This happens if CHECKNODE is defined. - * See step0 for the selection of the node to be traced. - * Behaviour or node tracing is only needed in very serious cases. - * The macros "debuggingmessage" can be redefined to do some special - * tests on every entry. - * Assertion checking can always be done, because it is silent - * as long as no error occurs. But it consumes runtime. - * This all can also be defined in the head of a module before - * #include "globals.h", to debug only this module. - */ - -/* for internal debugging */ -#undef DEBUG -#undef CHECKNODE -/* for assertion checking at runtime */ -#define CHECK_ASSERTIONS - - -/* - * If you prefer the system assert.h, then define ASSERT_AVAIL. - */ - -/* #define ASSERT_AVAIL */ -#undef ASSERT_AVAIL - -/* Check and printout the timing of phases. - * If CHECK_TIMING is defined, time measurement is done at some - * critical points. This is only for me, to fine tune the - * preformance. (GS) - */ - -#undef CHECK_TIMING - -/*---------------------------- End of Changes ------------------------*/ - -/* Maximal and minimal positive integer */ - -#include <limits.h> - -#ifndef MAXINT -#ifdef INT_MAX -#define MAXINT INT_MAX -#else -#define MAXINT 32767 -#endif -#endif - -#ifndef MININT -#ifdef INT_MIN -#define MININT INT_MIN -#else -#define MININT -32767 -#endif -#endif - -#ifndef MAXLONG -#ifdef LONG_MAX -#define MAXLONG LONG_MAX -#else -#define MAXLONG 32767 -#endif -#endif - -#ifndef MINLONG -#ifdef LONG_MIN -#define MINLONG LONG_MIN -#else -#define MINLONG -32767 -#endif -#endif - - -/* Prototype support */ - -#ifdef ANSI_C -#define _PP(x) x -#else -#define _PP(x) () -#endif - -#ifndef NULL -#define NULL 0 -#endif - -/* Aix CC and OSF does not understand const's */ - -#ifdef OSF -#define const -#endif -#ifdef AIXCC -#define const -#endif - -/* Default Window system is X11 */ - -#ifdef SUNVIEW -#ifdef X11 -#undef SUNVIEW -#endif -#else -#ifndef X11 -#define X11 -#endif -#endif - -#ifdef X11 -#define FAST_X11_DRAWING -#endif - -/* Debugging messages */ - -#ifdef DEBUG -#define debugmessage(a,b) {FPRINTF(stderr,"Debug: %s %s\n",a,b);} -#else -#define debugmessage(a,b) /**/ -#endif - -#ifdef CHECKNODE -#define DEBUG -#undef debugmessage -#define debugmessage(a,b) { \ - FPRINTF(stderr,"Debug: %s %s &",a,b); \ - if (debug_checknode) \ - FPRINTF(stderr,"Checknode: |%s|\n",NTITLE(debug_checknode)); \ - FPRINTF(stderr,"\n"); \ -} -#endif - -/* Assertions */ - -#ifndef CHECK_ASSERTIONS -#define NDEBUG -#endif -#ifdef DEBUG -#undef NDEBUG -#endif - -#ifdef ASSERT_AVAIL -#include <assert.h> -#else -# ifndef NDEBUG -# define assert(ex) {if (!(ex)) {\ - FPRINTF(stderr,"Assertion failed: file \"%s\", line %d\n",\ - __FILE__, __LINE__); \ - FPRINTF(stderr,"This is a bug! Please contact sander@cs.uni-sb.de !\n");\ - exit(1);}} -# else -# define assert(ex) -# endif -# endif - - -/* To make lint happy */ - -#define PRINTF (void)printf -#define FPRINTF (void)fprintf -#define SPRINTF (void)sprintf -#define FCLOSE (void)fclose -#define FFLUSH (void)fflush -#define FREE (void)free - -/* To make ANSI C compiler with -Wall more happy */ - -#ifdef ANSI_C -#ifdef NO_STDINCLUDES -int fprintf(FILE *stream, const char *format, ...); -int printf(const char *format, ...); -int scanf(const char *format, ...); -int atoi(char *x); -double atof(char *x); -int islower(int s); -int isupper(int s); -int tolower(int s); -int toupper(int s); -void bcopy(void *b1,void *b2,int length); -int fputs(const char *s, FILE *stream); -size_t fwrite(const void *ptr, size_t s, size_t n, FILE *stream); -int fclose(FILE *stream); -FILE *fopen(const char *filename, const char *mode); -void system(char *string); -int fflush(FILE *stream); -int getppid(void); -#ifdef X11 -char *getwd(char pn[]); -#endif -int fgetc(FILE *stream); -#endif -#endif - -#define gstoint(x) ((int)(x)) -#ifdef HPUX -#define alloca(x) (malloc(x)) -#define getwd(h) (getcwd(h,MAXPATHLEN-1)) -#endif - -#ifdef VMS -#define alloca(x) (malloc(x)) -#endif - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -#endif /* GLOBALS_H */ - diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-aa b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-aa deleted file mode 100644 index 33aa7cf0592f..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-aa +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 16:56:11 -+++ demo/Makefile 1995/02/18 16:57:11 -@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ - - # Generated Other - Files - GOFILES = animfile1.vcg animfile2.vcg rbtree.vcg -- -+ - # Object - Files - OFILES = animation1.o animation2.o pbmrot90.o pbmshift.o vcgdemomaker.o \ - animation3.o vcgcount.o pbm2hp.o diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ab b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ab deleted file mode 100644 index 50ee46c635fc..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ab +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 16:57:50 -+++ doc/Makefile 1995/02/18 16:58:35 -@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ - - - # RCS Version control stuff -- -+ - $(SOURCES): - $(CHECKOUT) $@ - -@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ - - clean: - $(RM) -f *.aux *.toc *.log *.lof *.lot *.spell tmp* core -- -+ - veryclean: clean - $(RM) -f *.dvi - diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ac b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ac deleted file mode 100644 index 5051c266a08b..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ac +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 17:07:16 -+++ src/preconf/y.tab.c 1995/02/18 17:20:13 -@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ - - #ifndef YY_MALLOC_DECL - #define YY_MALLOC_DECL --#include <malloc.h> -+#include <stdlib.h> - #endif - - #undef YYVALGLOBAL -@@ -5815,7 +5815,7 @@ - - - #include <stdio.h> --#include <malloc.h> -+#include <stdlib.h> - #ifdef ANSI_C - #include <stdarg.h> - #else diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ad b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ad deleted file mode 100644 index e1b38fd91807..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ad +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 17:09:45 -+++ src/preconf/lex.yy.c 1995/02/18 17:21:39 -@@ -1665,7 +1665,7 @@ - - #ifndef YY_MALLOC_DECL - #define YY_MALLOC_DECL --#include <malloc.h> -+#include <stdlib.h> - #endif - - #undef YYVALGLOBAL -@@ -5256,7 +5256,7 @@ - - #include <stdio.h> - #include <string.h> --#include <malloc.h> -+#include <stdlib.h> - - /* Global Variables */ - /*------------------*/ diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ae b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ae deleted file mode 100644 index f67c7311ab46..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ae +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 16:51:08 -+++ src/Makefile 1995/02/18 16:55:50 -@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ - - # Generated Other - Files - GOFILES = grammar.l grammar.y -- -+ - # Object - Files - OFILES = y.tab.o lex.yy.o main.o options.o alloc.o step0.o folding.o \ - step1.o step2.o step3.o step4.o prepare.o draw.o \ diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-af b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-af deleted file mode 100644 index f1249b1c5f69..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-af +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 17:44:23 -+++ src/main.c 1995/02/18 17:44:52 -@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ - - #ifdef X11 - --#include <X11/Xos.h> -+/*#include <X11/Xos.h>*/ - #include <X11/Xlib.h> - #include <X11/Xutil.h> - #include <X11/cursorfont.h> diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ag b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ag deleted file mode 100644 index 389c43807f6f..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ag +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 17:48:32 -+++ src/X11dev.c 1995/02/18 17:48:52 -@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ - - #ifdef X11 - --#include <X11/Xos.h> -+/*#include <X11/Xos.h>*/ - #include <X11/Xlib.h> - #include <X11/Xutil.h> - #include <X11/cursorfont.h> diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ah b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ah deleted file mode 100644 index 75774966c51d..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ah +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 17:48:53 -+++ src/X11devcl.c 1995/02/18 17:49:10 -@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ - - #ifdef X11 - --#include <X11/Xos.h> -+/*#include <X11/Xos.h>*/ - #include <X11/Xlib.h> - #include <X11/Xutil.h> - #include <X11/cursorfont.h> diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ai b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ai deleted file mode 100644 index 9ec87a973219..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ai +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 17:49:10 -+++ src/X11devfe.c 1995/02/18 17:49:26 -@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ - - #ifdef X11 - --#include <X11/Xos.h> -+/*#include <X11/Xos.h>*/ - #include <X11/Xlib.h> - #include <X11/Xutil.h> - #include <X11/cursorfont.h> diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-aj b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-aj deleted file mode 100644 index 47aa8e2f175b..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-aj +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 17:49:27 -+++ src/X11devfs.c 1995/02/18 18:03:42 -@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ - - #ifdef X11 - --#include <X11/Xos.h> -+/*#include <X11/Xos.h>*/ - #include <X11/Xlib.h> - #include <X11/Xutil.h> - #include <X11/cursorfont.h> -@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ - #else - #include <sys/types.h> - #include <sys/stat.h> --#include <sys/param.h> -+/*#include <sys/param.h> */ - #include <dirent.h> - #include <grp.h> - #include <pwd.h> diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ak b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ak deleted file mode 100644 index c97cdc13a962..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ak +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 17:49:42 -+++ src/X11devla.c 1995/02/18 17:49:58 -@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ - - #ifdef X11 - --#include <X11/Xos.h> -+/*#include <X11/Xos.h>*/ - #include <X11/Xlib.h> - #include <X11/Xutil.h> - #include <X11/cursorfont.h> diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-al b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-al deleted file mode 100644 index 54c104c7166e..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-al +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 17:49:58 -+++ src/X11devpb.c 1995/02/18 17:50:16 -@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ - - #ifdef X11 - --#include <X11/Xos.h> -+/*#include <X11/Xos.h>*/ - #include <X11/Xlib.h> - #include <X11/Xutil.h> - #include <X11/cursorfont.h> diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-am b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-am deleted file mode 100644 index 7f2654ee0080..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 17:50:17 -+++ src/X11devst.c 1995/02/18 17:50:33 -@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ - - #ifdef X11 - --#include <X11/Xos.h> -+/*#include <X11/Xos.h>*/ - #include <X11/Xlib.h> - #include <X11/Xutil.h> - #include <X11/cursorfont.h> diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-an b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-an deleted file mode 100644 index d9dccab80b20..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-an +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 17:50:34 -+++ src/X11devti.c 1995/02/18 17:50:48 -@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ - - #ifdef X11 - --#include <X11/Xos.h> -+/*#include <X11/Xos.h>*/ - #include <X11/Xlib.h> - #include <X11/Xutil.h> - #include <X11/cursorfont.h> diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ao b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ao deleted file mode 100644 index 77574252fcc2..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ao +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 17:50:49 -+++ src/X11devvw.c 1995/02/18 17:51:04 -@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ - - #ifdef X11 - --#include <X11/Xos.h> -+/*#include <X11/Xos.h>*/ - #include <X11/Xlib.h> - #include <X11/Xutil.h> - #include <X11/cursorfont.h> diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ap b/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ap deleted file mode 100644 index d599982ef49e..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/patch-ap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ ---- 1.1 1995/02/18 16:48:19 -+++ Makefile 1995/02/18 17:12:05 -@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ - - #all: stamp-all - --all: xvcg_gcc xvcg -+all: xvcg_cc xvcg - - configure: stamp-config - -@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ - @echo " make xvcg_c89_noxmkmf" - @echo " make vcg_gcc" - @echo " make vcg_cc" -- -+ - compare: preconf xcompare xvcg install - /bin/rm $(PROJECTHOME)/../bin/vcg - ln -s $(PROJECTHOME)/../bin/xvcg $(PROJECTHOME)/../bin/vcg diff --git a/graphics/vcg/files/tMakefile b/graphics/vcg/files/tMakefile deleted file mode 100644 index 542fffdad893..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/files/tMakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,372 +0,0 @@ -# SCCS-info %W% %E% -# -# /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -# /* */ -# /* VCG : Visualization of Compiler Graphs */ -# /* -------------------------------------- */ -# /* */ -# /* file: tMakefile.tpl */ -# /* version: 1.00.00 */ -# /* creation: 1.4.1993 */ -# /* author: I. Lemke (...-Version 0.99.99) */ -# /* G. Sander (Version 1.00.00-...) */ -# /* Universitaet des Saarlandes, W-66041 Saarbruecken */ -# /* ESPRIT Project #5399 Compare */ -# /* description: Top level Makefile */ -# /* status: in work */ -# /* */ -# /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -# -# $Id$ -# -# $Log$ -# - -#========================= CHANGE AREA ========================= - -# Please update the change area according to your system. -# NOTE: you must also adapt the file src/globals.h and demo/demo.csh -# accordingly. - -SHELL = /bin/sh - -# where the binaries go -# BINDIR = /usr/local/bin/ -# BINDIR = /RW/esprit/users/sander/PUBLIC/CMD/ -BINDIR = /usr/X11R6/bin - -# where the manual pages go -# MANDIR = /usr/local/man/manl/ -# MANDIR = /RW/esprit/users/sander/PUBLIC/MAN/ -MANDIR = /usr/X11R6/man/manl - -# what the manual extension is -MANEXT = l - -# how the VCG tool should be called -# For the Sunview version I use the name vcg. -# For the X11 version I prefer the name xvcg. -# VCGTOOL = vcg -# VCGTOOL = xvcg -VCGTOOL = xvcg - -# Note: you can test the tool before it is installed. -# Thus we need the path of the tool for the tests. -# It may also be the path of the tool after installation. -# Then use -VCGCALL = $(BINDIR)/$(VCGTOOL) -# -# Used during the demoanimations: -# where the vcg is during the tests. -# Please enter the absolute path to the VCG-tool. -# VCGCALL = /usr/local/bin/vcg -# VCGCALL = /RW/esprit/users/sander/PUBLIC/CMD/$(VCGTOOL) - -#-------------------------- Flags ------------------------------ - -# Flags for the C compiler -# Important: Do not use -Dlint with gcc. This causes confusion -# during linking (!!!), e.g. some undefined messages. -#CFLAGS = -O -finline-functions -#CFLAGS = -O -finline-functions -DDRAWLIB_TOO_LARGE -#CFLAGS = -g -finline-functions -Wall -# -# Do not use -O -finline-functions for FreeBSD, or you really have a lot -# of swap for compiling drawstr.c. -CFLAGS = -c -O2 -pipe - -# Flags for debugging -DFLAGS = - -# Flags for the C linker -#CLINKFLAGS = -Bstatic -o -CLINKFLAGS = -o - -# Include directories -# If you use gcc, it may happen that not all ANSI header files -# are on the right place. Example: we often have problems to -# find stdarg.h. Look for this file and add the directory here, -# e.g.: -# INCLUDES = /usr/local/include/gnuansi/ -# -# For Sunview, this should be enough, because on Suns, Sunview -# is normally installed in standard directories: -# INCLUDES = -# -# For X11, it depends where it is installed. Look for Xlib.h, -# Xproto.h or Xutil.h. -# For instance, if you find /usr/local/X11/include/X11/Xlib.h -# then please use -# INCLUDES = -I/usr/local/X11/include/ -# INCLUDES = -I/RW/esprit/X11R5/include/ -INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include/ - -# Library directories -# For Sunview, this should be enough, because on Suns, Sunview -# is normally installed in standard directories: -# LIBPATH = -# -# For X11, it depends where it is installed. Look for libX.a, -# or libX11.so.<version_number>, or libXext.a, etc. -# For instance, if you find /usr/local/X11/lib/libX11.a -# then please use -# LIBPATH = -L/usr/local/X11/lib/ -# LIBPATH = -L/RW/esprit/X11R5/lib/ -LIBPATH = -L/usr/X11R6/lib/ - -# Libraries -# Libraries for SunView -# LIBRARIES = -lsuntool -lsunwindow -lpixrect -lm -# -# Libraries for X11 -# LIBRARIES = -lXext -lX11 -lm -LIBRARIES = -lXext -lX11 -lm - -#-------------------------- Tools ------------------------------ - -# C compiler -# CC = gcc -pipe -CC = cc - -# C linker -# CCLINK = gcc -static -CCLINK = cc - -# If you use gcc and the sun driver, you need the normal sun -# preprocessor because of incompatibilities of the system libraries -CPP = $(CC) -E - -# If you dont need a special preprocessor, change the .c.o rule or -# define this: -#CPP = cat - -# Install software. You can use /bin/cp instead of /bin/install. -# I prefer that binaries are stripped. -# For directories: -# INSTALLDIR = /bin/install -d -m 755 -INSTALLDIR = /bin/mkdir -p - -# For binary files: -# Assume that you want to install s file called dummy. -# INSTALL = /bin/install -s -m 755 dummy $(BINDIR)/dummy -INSTALL = /usr/bin/install -c -s -m 755 dummy $(BINDIR)/dummy - -# For manual pages: -# Assume that you want to install s file called dummy. -# INSTALLMAN = /bin/install -m 644 dummy $(MANDIR)/dummy -INSTALLMAN = /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 dummy $(MANDIR)/dummy - -# To make the documentation -LATEX = latex - -# To make the short documentation using big-latex -BIGLATEX = not_available - -# For the pictures, we need some transfig-tools. -# If the files doc/foldpath.tex, doc/foldpath.ps, -# doc/foldtree.tex, doc/foldtree.ps, doc/hideedge.tex, -# doc/hideedge.ps, doc/window.tex, doc/window.ps -# are available, we do not need this. -# -TRANSFIGTEX = fig2ps2tex -TRANSFIGPS = fig2dev - - -# The tools CHECKOUT, CHECKEDIT and CHECKIN are not needed unless -# you want to develop, change or maintain the VCG tool sources -# under control of RCS. - -# RCS check out shellscript (normally not needed) -CHECKOUT = co - -# RCS check edit shellscript (normally not needed) -CHECKEDIT = ce - -# RCS check in shellscript (normally not needed) -CHECKIN = ci - -# parser pregenerator. If the files src/grammar.y and src/grammar.l -# are available, you don't need this. -PARSEGEN = parsegen - -# lex-compatible scanner generator -LEX = not_needed - -# yacc-compatible parser generator. Currently, it does not work -# with yacc because some bison features are used directly. -YACC = not_needed - -# Make -# MAKE = make -MAKE = make - -# MakeDepend (should understand the -f option) -# DEPEND = makedepend -DEPEND = makedepend - -# Streameditor -# SED = /bin/sed -SED = /usr/bin/sed - -# Move File -# MV = /bin/mv -MV = /bin/mv - -# Link Files (or Copy them) -# LN = /bin/ln -s -LN = /bin/ln - -# Remove File -# RM = /bin/rm -RM = /bin/rm - -# Change directory -CD = cd - -# Touch file -# TOUCH = touch -TOUCH = /usr/bin/touch - -#==================== END OF CHANGE AREA ====================== - -#-------------------------- Files ------------------------------ - -# Directories -DIRECTORIES = src man demo doc expl - -# The tarfiles of subdirectories, to make a distribution -SUBTARFILES = src/vcg.tar man/manpages.tar demo/demo.tar doc/doc.tar \ - expl/expl.tar - -# These files are generated, but included into a distribution. -# They are in the directory preconf. - -GEN_DISTFILES = tMakefile src/globals.h demo/demo.csh - - -# Directories where we have something to make -MAKEDIRS = src demo man doc - -# Directories where we have something to install -INSTDIRS = src demo man doc - -#-------------------------- Rules ------------------------------ - -MAKEARGUS = \ - SHELL="$(SHELL)" \ - BINDIR="$(BINDIR)" \ - MANDIR="$(MANDIR)" \ - MANEXT="$(MANEXT)" \ - VCGTOOL="$(VCGTOOL)" \ - VCGCALL="$(VCGCALL)" \ - CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \ - CLINKFLAGS="$(CLINKFLAGS)" \ - DFLAGS="$(DFLAGS)" \ - INCLUDES="$(INCLUDES)" \ - LIBPATH="$(LIBPATH)" \ - LIBRARIES="$(LIBRARIES)" \ - CC="$(CC)" \ - CCLINK="$(CCLINK)" \ - CPP="$(CPP)" \ - LATEX="$(LATEX)" \ - BIGLATEX="$(BIGLATEX)" \ - TRANSFIGTEX="$(TRANSFIGTEX)" \ - TRANSFIGPS="$(TRANSFIGPS)" \ - INSTALLDIR="$(INSTALLDIR)" \ - INSTALL="$(INSTALL)" \ - INSTALLMAN="$(INSTALLMAN)" \ - CHECKOUT="$(CHECKOUT)" \ - CHECKEDIT="$(CHECKEDIT)" \ - CHECKIN="$(CHECKIN)" \ - PARSEGEN="$(PARSEGEN)" \ - LEX="$(LEX)" \ - YACC="$(YACC)" \ - MAKE="$(MAKE)" \ - DEPEND="$(DEPEND)" \ - SED="$(SED)" \ - MV="$(MV)" \ - LN="$(LN)" \ - RM="$(RM)" \ - CD="$(CD)" \ - TOUCH="$(TOUCH)" - -all: stamp-src stamp-demo stamp-doc stamp-shortdoc - -stamp-src: src - ($(CD) src; $(MAKE) $(MAKEARGUS)) - $(TOUCH) stamp-src - -stamp-demo: demo - ($(CD) demo; $(MAKE) $(MAKEARGUS)) - $(TOUCH) stamp-demo - -stamp-doc: doc - ($(CD) doc; $(MAKE) $(MAKEARGUS)) - $(TOUCH) stamp-doc - -stamp-shortdoc: doc - ($(CD) doc; $(MAKE) $(MAKEARGUS) short) - $(TOUCH) stamp-shortdoc - -demonstration: test - -documentation: doc - -shortdocu: stamp-shortdoc - -install: stamp-src stamp-demo - for i in $(INSTDIRS) ;\ - do \ - ($(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) $(MAKEARGUS) install); \ - done - -test: stamp-src stamp-demo - ($(CD) demo; csh demo.csh); - -clean: - for i in $(MAKEDIRS) ;\ - do \ - ($(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) RM="$(RM)" clean); \ - done - $(RM) -f stamp-* core - -veryclean: - for i in $(MAKEDIRS) ;\ - do \ - ($(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) RM="$(RM)" veryclean); \ - done - $(RM) -f stamp-* core - -targetclean: - for i in $(MAKEDIRS) ;\ - do \ - ($(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) RM="$(RM)" targetclean); \ - done - $(RM) -f stamp-* core - -distclean: - for i in $(MAKEDIRS) ;\ - do \ - ($(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) RM="$(RM)" distclean); \ - done - $(RM) -f stamp-* core - -depend: - for i in $(MAKEDIRS) ;\ - do \ - ($(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) $(MAKEARGUS) depend); \ - done - -tar: tMakefile Makefile $(DIRECTORIES) - for i in $(DIRECTORIES) ;\ - do \ - ($(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) $(MAKEARGUS) dist); \ - done - tar -cf vcgcomplete.tar README README.SYS COPYING \ - demotrue config tMakefile.tpl Makefile preconf $(SUBTARFILES) - - -dist: tar - -# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- make depend depends on it. - diff --git a/graphics/vcg/pkg-comment b/graphics/vcg/pkg-comment deleted file mode 100644 index 6fc382930618..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/pkg-comment +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -A Visualization Tool for compiler graphs diff --git a/graphics/vcg/pkg-descr b/graphics/vcg/pkg-descr deleted file mode 100644 index 367da68dd259..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/pkg-descr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -The VCG tool reads a textual and readable specification of a -graph and visualizes the graph. If not all positions of -nodes are fixed, the tool layouts the graph using several -heuristics as reducing the number of crossings, minimizing -the size of edges, centering of nodes. The specification -language of the VCG tool is nearly compatible to GRL, the -language of the edge tool, but contains many extensions. The -VCG tool allows folding of dynamically or statically speci- -fied regions of the graph. It uses colors and runs on -X11. (An older version runs on Sunview). diff --git a/graphics/vcg/pkg-plist b/graphics/vcg/pkg-plist deleted file mode 100644 index e1ccbf2ec21d..000000000000 --- a/graphics/vcg/pkg-plist +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -@cwd /usr/X11R6 -bin/xvcg -bin/pbmrot90 -bin/pbmshift -bin/pbm2hp -bin/vcgdemomaker -man/manl/pbmrot90.l -man/manl/pbmshift.l -man/manl/pbm2hp.l -man/manl/vcgdemomaker.l -man/manl/vcg.l -man/manl/xvcg.l |