Post script Language Level 2 or 3 ?
Hello
Iam using StreamPrintService to generate postscript file. Please let me know the language level of post script file generated by jdk1.4. (whether it is level 2 or 3 )
Thanks in advance
Vinayak
PostScript: Level 2
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...(EF)KOK - here is the final stuff on the "C" side.
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20let.exe file1.txt file2.txt file3.txt > fileout.txt
Below, I've provided:
a) source code 20let.c
b) sample input file1.txt
c) sample input file2.txt
d) sample input file3.txt
e) output fileout.txt generated from these input files.
As soon as Bill finishes the perl version of the source code, I'll post that also.
source code of 20let.c
// 20let.c5
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int T[333],A[99999],G[333],B[99999],C[99999],N[299999],P[99999];
int n1,n2,f,p,x1,x2,n,m,a,b,c,i,j,k,x,y,z;
int E[233][233];
FILE *file;
int substrings(int x1,int x2);
int main(int argc, char*argv[]) {
if(argc<3){
printf("\nusage:20let protein-file nucleotide-file pairs-include-file\n\n");
printf("marks amino-acid-pairs from different groups in protein-file\n");
printf("iff they are in the include-file\n");
exit(1);
//----------------define the groups G['I'] = 's', e.g.
x='s'; G['I']=x;G['M']=x;G['V']=x;G['A']=x;G['G']=x;
x='p'; G['F']=x;G['L']=x;G['P']=x;G['W']=x;G['W']=x;
x='d'; G['H']=x;G['Q']=x;G['D']=x;G['E']=x;G['E']=x;
x='t'; G['S']=x;G['T']=x;G['Y']=x;G['N']=x;G['C']=x;G['K']=x;G['R']=x;
//----------------the 4 bases T['a'] = 0 thru 3
for(x=0;x<222;x++)
T[x]=-999;
T['a']=0;T['c']=1;T['g']=2;T['t']=3;
T['A']=0;T['C']=1;T['G']=2;T['T']=3;
for(i=65;i<70;i++)G<i>='s';
for(i=70;i<75;i++)G<i>='p';
for(i=75;i<80;i++)G<i>='d';
for(i=80;i<85;i++)G<i>='t';
//---------------- read include-file file3 xxxyyy pairs E[x][y] of interest
f=0;
for(x=0;x<222;x++)
for(y=0;y<222;y++)
E[x][y]=0;
if((file=fopen(argv[3],"rb"))==NULL){
printf("\ncan't open exclude-file %s\n",argv[1]);exit(1);
mq1: if(feof(file))
goto mq3;
x=fgetc(file);y=fgetc(file);x=fgetc(file);
x=T[fgetc(file)]*16+T[fgetc(file)]*4+T[fgetc(file)];
y=T[fgetc(file)]*16+T[fgetc(file)]*4+T[fgetc(file)];
if(x<64 && x>=0 && y<64 && y>=0){
E[x][y]=1;
f++;
mq2: if(feof(file))
goto mq3;
a=fgetc(file);
if(a!=10)
goto mq2;
goto mq1;
mq3: fclose(file);
//------------------read amino-acid file file1 == P array
if((file=fopen(argv[1],"rb"))==NULL){
printf("\ncan't open file %s\n",argv[1]);exit(1);}
p=0;
m1p: if(feof(file))
goto m2p;
p++;
P[p]=fgetc(file);
if(G[P[p]]==0)
p--;
goto m1p;
m2p:;
fclose(file);
//------------------read nucleotide file file2 == N array
if((file=fopen(argv[2],"rb"))==NULL){
printf("\ncan't open file %s\n",argv[1]);exit(1);
n=0;
m1n: if(feof(file))
goto m2n;
n++;
N[n]=fgetc(file);
if(N[n]!='a' && N[n]!='c' && N[n]!='g' && N[n]!='t')
n--;
goto m1n;
m2n:;
fclose(file);
//for(i=1;i<=p;i++)printf("%c",P<i>);printf("\n");
//for(i=1;i<=n;i++)printf("%c",N<i>);printf("\n");
//printf("%i include-pairs %i nucleotides %i proteins\n",f,n,p);
//------------1st line------------------ B<i> = result
m=0;
for(i=1;i<=p;i++){
n1=T[N[i*3-2]]*16+T[N[i*3-1]]*4+T[N[i*3]];
n2=T[N[i*3+1]]*16+T[N[i*3+2]]*4+T[N[i*3+3]];
//printf("\ni=%i p=%i n1=%i n2=%i\n",i,p,n1,n2);
if(E[n1][n2]<1 || G[P<i>]==G[P[i+1]] /* || i==n */){
printf("%c",P<i>);
m++;
B[m]=P<i>;
goto m3;
printf("(%c%c)",P<i>,P[i+1]);
i++;
m++;
B[m]='(';
m++;
B[m]=P[i-1];
m++;
B[m]=P<i>;
m++;
B[m]=')';
//printf("(%c)%c",G[A<i>],G[A[i+1]]);i++;
m3:;
printf("\n");
//------------2nd line------------------ C<i> = result
m=0;
for(i=1;i<=p;i++){
n1=T[N[i*3-2]]*16+T[N[i*3-1]]*4+T[N[i*3]];
n2=T[N[i*3+1]]*16+T[N[i*3+2]]*4+T[N[i*3+3]];
if(E[n1][n2]<1 || G[P<i>]==G[P[i+1]] /* || i==n */){
printf("%c",P<i>);
m++;
C[m]=P<i>;
goto m4;
printf("(%c%c)",G[P<i>],G[P[i+1]]);
i++;
m++;
C[m]='(';
m++;
C[m]=G[P[i-1]];
m++;
C[m]=G[P<i>];
m++;
C[m]=')';
//printf("(%c)%c",G[A<i>],G[A[i+1]]);i++;
m4:;
printf("\n");
//for(i=1;i<=m;i++)printf("%c",B<i>);printf("\n");
//------------3rd line------------------ printf only
m=0;
for(i=1;i<=p;i++){
n1=T[N[i*3-2]]*16+T[N[i*3-1]]*4+T[N[i*3]];
n2=T[N[i*3+1]]*16+T[N[i*3+2]]*4+T[N[i*3+3]];
if(E[n1][n2]<1 || G[P<i>]==G[P[i+1]] /* || i==n */){
printf("%c%c%c",N[i*3-2],N[i*3-1],N[i*3]);
goto m33;
printf("(%c%c%c%c%c%c)",N[i*3-2],N[i*3-1],N[i*3],N[i*3+1],N[i*3+2],N[i*3+3]);
i++;
m33:;
printf("\n");
//--------------substrings------------
substrings(20,29);
substrings(30,39);
substrings(40,49);
substrings(50,59);
substrings(60,69);
return 0;
int substrings(int x1,int x2)
printf("\n");
printf("lengths %i - %i : \n",x1,x2);
for(i=1; i<p; i++)
for (j=i+x1; j<i+x2; j++) {
if (C<i>>95 && C[j]>95) { // if lc letter in line2
for(x=i;x<=j;x++)
printf("%c",C[x]);
printf("|");
for(x=i;x<=j;x++)
if(B[x]>44) // if not () in line 1
printf("%c",B[x]);
printf("|");
for(x=i;x<=j;x++)
if(C[x]>95) // if lc letter line2
printf("%c",C[x]);
printf("\n");}
input file1.txt
MKKHTDQPIADVQGSPDTRH
IAIDRVGIKAIRHPVLVADK
DGGSQHTVAQFNMYVNLPHN
FKGTHMSRFVEILNSHEREI
SVESFEEILRSMVSRLESDS
GHIEMTFPYFVNKSAPISGV
KSLLDYEVTFIGEIKHGDQY
GFTMKVIVPVTSLCPCSKKI
SDYGAHNQRSHVTISVHTNS
FVWIEDVIRIAEEQASCELF
GLLKRPDEKYVTEKAYNNPK
FVEDIVRDVAEILNHDDRID
AYVVESEBFESIHNHSAYAL
IERD
input file2.txt
atgaaaaaacatactgatcaacctatcgctgatgtgcagggctcaccggataccagacat
atcgcaattgacagagtcggaatcaaagcgattcgtcacccggttctggtcgccgataag
gatggtggttcccagcataccgtggcgcaatttaatatgtacgtcaatctgccacataat
ttcaaagggacgcatatgtcccgttttgtggagatactaaatagccacgaacgtgaaatt
tcggttgaatcatttgaagaaattttgcgctccatggtcagcaggctggaatcagattcc
ggccatattgaaatgacttttccctacttcgtcaataaatcagcccctatctcaggtgta
aaaagcttgctggattatgaggtaacctttatcggcgaaattaaacatggcgatcaatat
gggtttaccatgaaggtgatcgttcctgttaccagcctgtgcccctgctccaagaaaata
tccgattacggtgcgcataaccagcgttcacacgtcaccatttctgtacacactaacagc
ttcgtctggattgaggacgttatcagaattgcggaagaacaggcctcatgcgaactgttc
ggtctgctgaaacggccggatgaaaaatatgtcacagaaaaggcctataacaatccgaaa
tttgtcgaagatatcgtccgtgatgtcgccgaaatacttaatcatgatgaccggatagat
gcctatgttgttgaatcagaaaactttgaatccatacataatcactctgcatacgcactg
atagagcgcgac
input file3.txt
FA tttgcc
FA ttcgcc
FA tttgct
FA ttcgct
LK ttaaaa
LK ttgaaa
LK ttaaag
LK ttgaag
LS ctgctc
LS ctgctt
LS ctactc
LS ctactt
LT ctcacc
LT ctcact
LT cttacc
LT cttact
LY ctctac
LY ctctat
LY ctttac
LY ctttat
LG ctcggc
LG ctcggt
LG cttggc
LG cttggt
IP attccc
IP attcct
IP atcccc
IP atccct
IP attcca
IP attccg
IP atccca
IP atcccg
ML atgctc
ML atgctt
ML atgctc
ML atgctt
VL gtgctg
VL gtgcta
VL gtactg
VL gtacta
VS gtgtcc
VS gtatct
VS gtgtcc
VS gtatct
VT gtcacc
VT gtcact
VT gttacc
VT gttact
VS gtcagc
VS gtcagt
VS gttagc
VS gttagt
SL tcgctg
SL tcgcta
SL tcactg
SL tcacta
SP tctcca
SP tctccg
SP tcccca
SP tccccg
PV ccggtg
PV ccggta
PV ccagtg
PV ccagta
PG cccggc
PG cccggt
PG cctggc
PG cctggt
TL acgctg
TL acgcta
TL acactg
TL acacta
TP acgccg
TP acgcca
TP acaccg
TP acacca
AL gcttta
AL gctttg
AL gcctta
AL gccttg
AP gcgccg
AP gcgcca
AP gcaccg
AP gcacca
AP gctcca
AP gctccg
AP gcccca
AP gccccg
AN gctaat
AN gctaac
AN gccaat
AN gccaac
AS gccagc
AS gccagt
AS gctagc
AS gctagt
YP tatccg
YP tatcca
YP tacccg
YP taccca
HP catccg
HP catcca
HP cacccg
HP caccca
QR cagcga
QR cagcgg
QR caacga
QR caacgg
DL gatttg
DL gattta
DL gacttg
DL gactta
EN gaaaat
EN gaaaac
EN gagaat
EN gagaac
EK gaaaaa
EK gaaaag
EK gagaaa
EK gagaag
ER gagcga
ER gagcgg
ER gaacga
ER gaacgg
WR tggcga
WR tggcgg
RV cgggtg
RV cgggta
RV cgagtg
RV cgagta
RW cggtgg
RW cgatgg
SG agtgga
SG agtggg
SG agcgga
SG agcggg
GF ggtttt
GF ggtttc
GF ggcttt
GF ggcttc
GL gggctg
GL gggcta
GL ggactg
GL ggacta
GY gggtat
GY gggtac
GY ggatat
GY ggatac
GY ggttat
GY ggttac
GY ggctat
GY ggctac
GK ggaaaa
GK ggaaag
GK gggaaa
GK gggaag
GK ggcaag
GK ggcaaa
GK ggtaag
GK ggtaaa
GW ggctgg
GW ggttgg
GR gggcgg
GR gggcga
GR ggacgg
GR ggacga
GS ggcagc
GS ggcagt
GS ggtagc
GS ggtagt
output fileout.txt
MKKHTDQPIADVQGSPDTRHIAIDRVGIKAIR(HP)VLVADKDGGSQHTVAQFNMYVNLPHNFKGTHMSRFVEILNSHEREISVESFEEILRSM(VS)RLESDSGHIEMTFPYFVNKSAPISGVKSLLDYEVTFIGEIKHGDQYGFTMKVIVP(VT)SLCPCSKKISDYGAHNQRSH(VT)ISVHTNSFVWIEDVIRIAEEQASCELFGLLKRPD(EK)YVT(EK)AYNNPKFVEDIVRDVAEILNHDDRIDAYVVES(EF)ESIHNHSAYALIERD
MKKHTDQPIADVQGSPDTRHIAIDRVGIKAIR(dp)VLVADKDGGSQHTVAQFNMYVNLPHNFKGTHMSRFVEILNSHEREISVESFEEILRSM(st)RLESDSGHIEMTFPYFVNKSAPISGVKSLLDYEVTFIGEIKHGDQYGFTMKVIVP(st)SLCPCSKKISDYGAHNQRSH(st)ISVHTNSFVWIEDVIRIAEEQASCELFGLLKRPD(dt)YVT(dt)AYNNPKFVEDIVRDVAEILNHDDRIDAYVVES(dp)ESIHNHSAYALIERD
atgaaaaaacatactgatcaacctatcgctgatgtgcagggctcaccggataccagacatatcgcaattgacagagtcggaatcaaagcgattcgt(cacccg)gttctggtcgccgataaggatggtggttcccagcataccgtggcgcaatttaatatgtacgtcaatctgccacataatttcaaagggacgcatatgtcccgttttgtggagatactaaatagccacgaacgtgaaatttcggttgaatcatttgaagaaattttgcgctccatg(gtcagc)aggctggaatcagattccggccatattgaaatgacttttccctacttcgtcaataaatcagcccctatctcaggtgtaaaaagcttgctggattatgaggtaacctttatcggcgaaattaaacatggcgatcaatatgggtttaccatgaaggtgatcgttcct(gttacc)agcctgtgcccctgctccaagaaaatatccgattacggtgcgcataaccagcgttcacac(gtcacc)atttctgtacacactaacagcttcgtctggattgaggacgttatcagaattgcggaagaacaggcctcatgcgaactgttcggtctgctgaaacggccggat(gaaaaa)tatgtcaca(gaaaag)gcctataacaatccgaaatttgtcgaagatatcgtccgtgatgtcgccgaaatacttaatcatgatgaccggatagatgcctatgttgttgaatca(gaaaac)tttgaatccatacataatcactctgcatacgcactgatagagcgc
lengths 20 - 29 :
st)SLCPCSKKISDYGAHNQRSH(s|VTSLCPCSKKISDYGAHNQRSHV|sts
st)SLCPCSKKISDYGAHNQRSH(st|VTSLCPCSKKISDYGAHNQRSHVT|stst
t)SLCPCSKKISDYGAHNQRSH(s|TSLCPCSKKISDYGAHNQRSHV|ts
t)SLCPCSKKISDYGAHNQRSH(st|TSLCPCSKKISDYGAHNQRSHVT|tst
lengths 30 - 39 :
st)ISVHTNSFVWIEDVIRIAEEQASCELFGLLKRPD(d|VTISVHTNSFVWIEDVIRIAEEQASCELFGLLKRPDE|std
t)ISVHTNSFVWIEDVIRIAEEQASCELFGLLKRPD(d|TISVHTNSFVWIEDVIRIAEEQASCELFGLLKRPDE|td
t)ISVHTNSFVWIEDVIRIAEEQASCELFGLLKRPD(dt|TISVHTNSFVWIEDVIRIAEEQASCELFGLLKRPDEK|tdt
dt)AYNNPKFVEDIVRDVAEILNHDDRIDAYVVES(d|EKAYNNPKFVEDIVRDVAEILNHDDRIDAYVVESE|dtd
dt)AYNNPKFVEDIVRDVAEILNHDDRIDAYVVES(dp|EKAYNNPKFVEDIVRDVAEILNHDDRIDAYVVESEF|dtdp
t)AYNNPKFVEDIVRDVAEILNHDDRIDAYVVES(d|KAYNNPKFVEDIVRDVAEILNHDDRIDAYVVESE|td
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Scripting Languages are for Insane People!!!!
Hope you brought your flamethrowers because I am feeling a bit chilled.
Sooo I am knee deep in some heavy javascript(Nodejs) and while fighting to populate an array with the results of a sqlite query
(somehow my array is getting nuked nodejs or nodejs-sqlite3 bug? )
I am left scratching my head saying to my self WTF!! This would have taken me like 5 sec in Qt C++. So I wrote up the same example
in Ruby, Python, Java, Lua and Perl. And in every case my Qt C++ example was not only cleaner, shorter but easier to write/understand.
Granted scripting languages are not only valuable but necessary in CERTAIN cases, but the way people use them today is just INSANE.
My primary scripting language is javascript but that is only because my work requires it. But ill take lua over any scripting language any day.
I am going to go sink my teeth in Django see if that pisses me off any less!
Sooo whats your opinion.
Last edited by zester (2011-09-13 05:19:18)satanselbow wrote:
ethail wrote:
keenerd wrote:But Lua is a scripting language. Maybe I missed the joke?
I think he could be pointing that of the many scripting languajes he has used, seems that only LUA satisfies him, and it's not widely used as he would like. That's what it seemed to me.
Somewhat ironically (within this threads context) - one of Lua's biggest selling points is it's simple integration with other languages, both scripting and higher level.
Good point!
Lua is insanely <-- Word of the day (Pee-Wee Herman Play House AHHHHHHHHHH) easy
to embed and bind.
Little examples I wrote a couple of years ago sooooo it is what it is.
If using C++
extern "C" {
#include "lua.h"
#include "lualib.h"
#include "lauxlib.h"
How to call a C Function from Lua
luaavg.c
#include <stdio.h>
#include "lua.h"
#include "lualib.h"
#include "lauxlib.h"
/* gcc -o luaavg luaavg.c -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib -llua -lm -ldl */
/* the Lua interpreter */
lua_State* L;
static int average(lua_State *L)
/* get number of arguments */
int n = lua_gettop(L);
double sum = 0;
int i;
/* loop through each argument */
for (i = 1; i <= n; i++)
/* total the arguments */
sum += lua_tonumber(L, i);
/* push the average */
lua_pushnumber(L, sum / n);
/* push the sum */
lua_pushnumber(L, sum);
/* return the number of results */
return 2;
int main ( int argc, char *argv[] )
/* initialize Lua */
L = lua_open();
/* load Lua base libraries */
luaL_openlibs(L);
/* register our function */
lua_register(L, "average", average);
/* run the script */
luaL_dofile(L, "avg.lua");
/* cleanup Lua */
lua_close(L);
/* print */
printf( "Press enter to exit..." );
getchar();
return 0;
-- call a C function
avg, sum = average(10, 20, 30, 40, 50)
print("The average is ", avg)
print("The sum is ", sum)
avg, sum = average(1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
print("The average is ", avg)
print("The sum is ", sum)
--- How to call a Lua Function from C
#include <stdio.h>
#include "lua.h"
#include "lualib.h"
#include "lauxlib.h"
/* gcc -o luadd luadd.c -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib -llua -lm -ldl */
/* the Lua interpreter */
lua_State* L;
int luaadd ( int x, int y )
int sum;
/* the function name */
lua_getglobal(L, "add");
/* the first argument */
lua_pushnumber(L, x);
/* the second argument */
lua_pushnumber(L, y);
/* call the function with 2 arguments, return 1 result */
lua_call(L, 2, 1);
/* get the result */
sum = (int)lua_tointeger(L, -1);
lua_pop(L, 1);
return sum;
int main ( int argc, char *argv[] )
int sum;
/* initialize Lua */
L = lua_open();
/* load Lua base libraries */
luaL_openlibs(L);
/* load the script */
luaL_dofile(L, "add.lua");
/* call the add function */
sum = luaadd( 10, 15 );
/* print the result */
printf( "The sum is %d\n", sum );
/* cleanup Lua */
lua_close(L);
/* pause */
printf( "Press enter to exit..." );
getchar();
return 0;
-- add two numbers
function add ( x, y )
return x + y
end
--- How to load and call a lua function from c
//last.cc
# extern "C" {
# #include "lua.h"
# #include "lualib.h"
# #include "lauxlib.h"
int main()
double z;
lua_State *L = lua_open();
luaL_openlibs(L);
if (luaL_loadfile(L, "last.lua") || lua_pcall(L, 0, 0, 0)) {
printf("error: %s", lua_tostring(L, -1));
return -1;
lua_getglobal(L, "f");
if(!lua_isfunction(L,-1))
lua_pop(L,1);
return -1;
lua_pushnumber(L, 21); /* push 1st argument */
lua_pushnumber(L, 31); /* push 2nd argument */
/* do the call (2 arguments, 1 result) */
if (lua_pcall(L, 2, 1, 0) != 0) {
printf("error running function `f': %s\n",lua_tostring(L, -1));
return -1;
/* retrieve result */
if (!lua_isnumber(L, -1)) {
printf("function `f' must return a number\n");
return -1;
z = lua_tonumber(L, -1);
printf("Result: %f\n",z);
lua_pop(L, 1);
lua_close(L);
return 0;
function f (x, y)
return (x^2 * math.sin(y))/(1 - x)
end
---- How to execute a Lua Script from C.
#include "lua.h"
#include "lualib.h"
#include "lauxlib.h"
/* gcc -o luatest luatest.c -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib -llua -lm -ldl */
int main()
int s=0;
lua_State *L = lua_open();
// load the libs
luaL_openlibs(L);
//run a Lua scrip here
luaL_dofile(L,"foo.lua");
printf("\nAllright we are back in C.\n");
lua_close(L);
return 0;
io.write("Please enter your name: ")
name = io.read() -- read input from user
print ("Hi " .. name .. ", did you know we are in lua right now?")
---- How to get a Variable value from Lua to C.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <lua.h>
#include <lualib.h>
#include <lauxlib.h>
#include <string.h>
/* gcc -o test test.c -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib -llua -lm -ldl */
int main()
lua_State *L = lua_open();
if(luaL_loadfile(L,"settings.lua") || lua_pcall(L,0,0,0))
printf("Error failed to load %s",lua_tostring(L,-1));
else
lua_getglobal(L,"screenWidth");
const int screenWidth = lua_tonumber(L,-1);
printf("Screen Width = %d \n", screenWidth);
lua_getglobal(L,"appName");
const char *appName = luaL_checkstring(L, -1);
printf("Screen Name = %s \n", appName);
lua_close(L);
/* If we got this far, everything worked */
printf("Success!\n");
return 0;
appName = "Firefox"
screenWidth = 400
------ How to write a lua binding in C.
#include "lua.h"
#include "lualib.h"
#include "lauxlib.h"
#include <string.h>
/* gcc zstring.c -Wall -shared -o zstring.so */
static int zst_strlen(lua_State *L)
size_t len;
len = strlen(lua_tostring(L, 1));
lua_pushnumber(L, len);
return 1;
int luaopen_zstring(lua_State *L)
lua_register(L,"zst_strlen", zst_strlen);
return 0;
require "zstring"
print(zst_strlen("Hello, World"))
----- Another Binding Example
#include "lua.h"
#include "lualib.h"
#include "lauxlib.h"
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/* gcc general.c -Wall -shared -o general.so */
/* system */
static int zst_exec(lua_State *L)
int status;
status = system(lua_tostring(L, 1));
lua_pushnumber(L, status);
return 1;
/* mkdir */
static int zst_mkdir(lua_State *L)
int status;
mode_t mode = lua_tonumber(L, 2);
status = mkdir(lua_tostring(L, 1), mode);
lua_pushnumber(L, status);
return 1;
/* symlink */
static int zst_symlink(lua_State *L)
int status;
const char *old = lua_tostring(L, 1);
const char *new = lua_tostring(L, 2);
status = symlink(old, new);
lua_pushnumber(L, status);
return 1;
/* rmdir */
static int zst_rmdir(lua_State *L)
int status;
status = rmdir(lua_tostring(L, 1));
lua_pushnumber(L, status);
return 1;
/* rename */
static int zst_rename(lua_State *L)
int status;
const char *old = lua_tostring(L, 1);
const char *new = lua_tostring(L, 2);
status = rename(old, new);
lua_pushnumber(L, status);
return 1;
/* remove */
static int zst_remove(lua_State *L)
int status;
const char *filename = lua_tostring(L, 1);
status = remove(filename);
lua_pushnumber(L, status);
return 1;
/* chown */
static int zst_chown(lua_State *L)
int status;
const char *filename = lua_tostring(L, 1);
uid_t owner = lua_tonumber(L, 2);
gid_t group = lua_tonumber(L, 3);
status = chown(filename, owner, group);
lua_pushnumber(L, status);
return 1;
/* chmod */
static int zst_chmod(lua_State *L)
int status;
const char *filename = lua_tostring(L, 1);
mode_t mode = lua_tonumber(L, 2);
status = chmod(filename, mode);
lua_pushnumber(L, status);
return 1;
/* get_current_dir_name */
static int zst_getcwd(lua_State *L)
char *dir;
dir = get_current_dir_name();
lua_pushstring(L, dir);
return 1;
int luaopen_general(lua_State *L)
lua_register(L,"zst_exec", zst_exec);
lua_register(L,"zst_mkdir", zst_mkdir);
lua_register(L,"zst_symlink", zst_symlink);
lua_register(L,"zst_rmdir", zst_rmdir);
lua_register(L,"zst_rename", zst_rename);
lua_register(L,"zst_remove", zst_remove);
lua_register(L,"zst_chown", zst_chown);
lua_register(L,"zst_chmod", zst_chmod);
lua_register(L,"zst_getcwd", zst_getcwd);
return 0;
Ugggg lost all the formating in that.
If you cant make heads or tails of the above you can view it on my google code wiki http://code.google.com/p/zester/wiki/Lua_C
Last edited by zester (2011-09-13 18:20:07) -
Learning Adobe Scripts Language
Dear Friends,
I would like to learn adobe scripting language. So I don't have exact root to learn.
Please advise me which l can be start at the basic things and what is the language used in adobe script.
Please let me know if some one have answer..
Thanks in advance..
Regards
GaneshYou should take a look at this post in the Illustrator general forum…
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/771637?tstart=30
Much depends on what it is you want to script and your OS can make an impact too. -
Your favourite shell / scripting language????
I am going to learn Scripting in Unix (mainly Solaris) . So i thought of asking you DBA gurus around the world what your favourite scripting language (Python, Perl,.. etc) is and your favourite Shell (csh,sh,ksh) . I found a similair post favourite shell / scripting language?
which was answered after two years(!!!) with only one reply. I guess i'll be lucky to get more than one perspective this time.The way I remember it, having use these since 1983, is:
- Originally we had the Bourne Shell (/bin/sh), also known as 'Shell'
- Then came the C shell (/bin/csh) with real programming constructs.
- Then a number of programming capabilities were retrofit to Shell
- Then the Korn shell (/bin/ksh) was created to bring C shell capabilities to Shell
- Then a variant of the Korn Shell was placed in the public domain (/bin/pdksh)
- Then Bourne Again shell was created as a superset of Korn shell (/bin/bash)
Seems like a number of people say 'sh' when they mean 'BAsh'. In which case, there should be little advantage to going back to ksh. However, there are many advantages to going up to bash.
http://www.faqs.org/docs/linux_intro/x7132.html -
Hi,
I am an intern at a company which is wanting me to create a scripting language and compiler that would be capable of controlling several instruments on their test bench through GPIB, as well as use the PXI-7833R to communicate to one of their devices over SPI. I would consider myself an intermediate LabVIEW user that has never really worked with any type of VI which involved parsing scripts or the like.
Is there any application other than LabVIEW that would be more suited for this type of application. I plan to have to use several dll's written in C++ to make things easier on myself, but I wasn't sure if I was trying to re-invent the wheel here or if there was something like this that had already been done that I could refer to.
Any help that anyone can give on this subject would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.Thank you all for responding so quickly, all of your help is very appreciated. I will have to go through many of these languages to determine which option is going to be the best suited solution for this. Other than TestStand and Python I really have not heard of any of the others.
I have brought up the idea of using TestStand to the team that is going to be primarily using this application and they have said that many of them have no experience at all with LabVIEW and don't really feel comfortable with the idea of using something like that to do this. They all say that they would feel much more at home with a text based language that they can all pick up on easily. Which, obviously creates more work for me because I have to be able to document all of this so that it is easily to manipulate by others...
I am looking into the LuaVIEW interface right now, I will definitely look into all of the others later and let you all know how things are progressing. If anyone else has any other ideas for ways to make this easier I would greatly greatly appreciate it.
I have one more question which I will really just need once I get the parsing done. As I said in my first post I will be using an FPGA for communicating with a device that will be constantly relaying information back from an A/D. In order to conserve space on the FPGA I am thinking of somehow parsing the code in a way that the commands that only concern the GPIB instruments will be run from the host VI and the code for communcating with the device will be loaded onto the FPGA Target VI. Does this sound like the best way to go about this and do you have any ideas for how to do the separation?
Thank you,
Tyler -
Acrobat distiller 8.0 post script
Hello -
we currently updated our adobe7 to adobe 8 professional, and we have a distiller that we put in a "watch folder" where it would PDF"s all our tables ... after the updated to 8.0 the post script no longer works... can someone explain to me what we need to change or do to get this to work again...
attached the scrip below... I appreciate any input
% PostScript program for distilling and combining multiple PostScript files.
% When embedding font subsets, it is highly recommended you use this technique
% to distill multiple PS files so only one font subset is used for each font.
/prun { /mysave save def % Performs a save before running the PS file
dup = flush % Shows name of PS file being run
RunFile % Calls built in Distiller procedure
clear cleardictstack % Cleans up after PS file
mysave restore % Restores save level
} def
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/highlite.prn) prun
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table01.prn) prun
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table02.prn) prun
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/figure01.prn) prun
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table03.prn) prun
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(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table05.prn) prun
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/figure05.prn) prun
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table06.prn) prun
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(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table09.prn) prun
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table10.prn) prun
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(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table11b.prn) prun
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table11c.prn) prun
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table11d.prn) prun
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table11e.prn) prun
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(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table11h.prn) prun
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table12.prn) prun
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table13.prn) prun
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(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table17a.prn) prun
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/table17b.prn) prun
% (//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/tableb1.prn) prun
% (//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/tablec1.prn) prun
% (//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/tablec2.prn) prun
% (//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/figc1_c2.prn) prun
% (//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/tablec3.prn) prun
% (//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/tablec4.prn) prun
% (//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/figc3_c4.prn) prun
(//sqlf1/test/Applications/web/products/out/tableh1.prn) prun
% INSTRUCTIONS
% 1. Locate all PostScript files to be distilled.
% 2. Make a copy of this file and give it the name you want to have as the prefix
% for the resulting file. For example, you could name this file MyBook.ps.
% 3. Include a line for each PostScript file to be run using the pathname syntax
% appropriate for the platform running Acrobat Distiller.
% Macintosh pathname syntaHelge,
I have Acrobat-Distiller 9 Pro on Mac Leopard.
1) If I use Distiller directly, it will show "pstack flush" messages as well as error messages
in its own window.
2) If I use Distiller via Acrobat and there are no problems, I can't see "pstack flush" messages at all.
3) If I use Distiller via Acrobat and there is a problem, I get error messages AND
"pstack flush" messages in a TextEdit window.
Its header tells me about a log file but I can't find the logfile.
Perhaps I am too new to Acrobat 9, and need some experimenting with its setup.
Miklos -
Sorry for the invisibility cloak I have been wearing here lately. We had an intention to release this a lot earlier, but bureaucracy got the best of us. But at last ...
Please visit https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/downloaditem?rid=/webcontent/uuid/d8965f54-0c01-0010-e0bf-d8cce7a59b0c">https [original link is broken] [original link is broken]. BTW, someone has already built their own Argo Yahoo! widget to search SDN.
You can visit the Argo forum here Enterprise Search for more of an explanation of what Argo is and how it can be useful. FWIW, we expect to have Argo interfaces for e-mail, SMS, natural language, native mobile clients, WebDynpro, Yahoo! Widgets, Mac Widgets, Vista Gadgets, Google Maps, and much more. And we expect some of you to contribute some of this great stuff.
Let us know what you think on the Argo forum, but a little bit of cross-posting here probably would be a good thing.
Thanks ...MonarchVotetech wrote:
Also, not trying to be rude here. I am not looking for "why are you doing this" or "do something else" type of changing directions type of responses. Basically, I am interested in this thing in and of itself.Sorry, but since you can't always get what you want, I have to say this: have you looked into Groovy? It may give you what you want -- a powerful scripting language that can integrate closely with java (I think). Another scripting language to look at is Jython which I believe can be integrated with java. No JNI needed.
Good luck
Pete
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class Expr public static void main(String[] args) if(args.length!=3) System.out.println("Usage: java Expr val1 opr val2"); System.exit(0); int a = Integer.parseInt(args[0]); char opr=args[1].charAt(0); int b =
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Hi. Is there any way to trick Kodo into using Oracle's CONNECT BY synatx for fetching tree-like structures? Found DBDictionary useless in this case. The only thing that comes to my mind is maybe use custom field mapping, that will obtain the data usi
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ITunes not recognizing my ipod on windows 7
Hi there i have Windows 7 premium and i just downloaded a new version of iTunes to my computer and now my iPod will not show up in iTunes. Ive tried the troubleshooting methods that iTunes suggested but still nothings working. Any help is appreciated
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Is my ipad locked to the orange network
I purchased an iPad with an Orange Sim in December for my partners' Xmas present. My question is: Is that iPad locked into the Orange network and if so, can I get it unlocked? I intend to take it to Spain shortly and do not want to pay extortionate r