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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/tiedir/tiedoc.tex b/Build/source/texk/web2c/tiedir/tiedoc.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 40cb9198ac1..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/tiedir/tiedoc.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ -% tiedoc.tex 26 Oct 89 -%------------------------ - -% 89-10-26 js: changed description of user interface which was altered -% in the rewrite of TIE in CWEB. -% 88-12-?? kg: first release - - - -\documentstyle{article} - -\let\mc=\small -\def\TANGLE{{\tt TANGLE}} -\def\TIE{{\tt TIE}} -\def\WEAVE{{\tt WEAVE}} -\def\WEB{{\tt WEB}} -\def\CWEB{{\mc CWEB}} -\def\PASCAL{Pascal} - - -\begin{document} - -\title{The \TIE{} Processor} -\author{Klaus Guntermann\\ -TH Darmstadt\\ -Fachbereich Informatik\\ -Institut f\"ur Theoretische Informatik} -\date{October 1989} - -\maketitle - - - -\section{Introduction} - -To install a program on a computer usually -system dependent changes are needed. -The systems of the \WEB{} family allows to describe these changes in a -so called change file. -To incorporate the changes into the program \TANGLE\ processes -the original source file and inserts the changes into the proper places. - -Sometimes it is good practice to develop a set of change files to be able to -distinguish between different changes like -program enhancements, bug fixes, system dependent changes -and output device dependent modifications. -Additionally this allows combinations of changes that can be used with a set of -programs that share some common features. - -The processors \TANGLE\ and \WEAVE\ can handle only one change file. -The combination of change files is done best in another preprocessing step. -\TIE\ is able to create either a new master file or a single change file that -comprises the effect of all change files. - -Since \TIE\ does not know anything about \WEB\ programs but only about the -structure of change files, it is possible to use this program for other -programming languages as well. -You just pretend that you want to create a new master file and \TIE\ will go -and insert all the changes from your change files. - - - -\section{Application} - -The current version of \TIE\ accepts a master file and up to 9 change files. -Because in general it is important to use the changes in their proper sequence -the order of the files must be chosen carefully. - -\TIE{} must be called with at least 4~parameters: -% -\begin{enumerate} - -\item either the option {\tt -c\/} or {\tt -m}. This option controls if -a change file or a master file is created. - -\item the name of the output file. - -\item the name of the master file. - -\item the name(s) of the change file(s). At least one must be present. - -\end{enumerate} - -The multiple change files are used as if the single change files were -merged into the master files step by step. Thus more than 9 change -files might be incorporated by repeated application of \TIE. Of -course you may change the constant {\it max\_file\_index\/} in \TIE{} -which defines the maximum number of change files, too. - -Please note that even when multiple change files are processed each of -the files is read only once. For each of the change files and for the -master file there is only one line in memory at a time (neglecting -operating system buffering). Thus the storage requirement of \TIE\ -does not depend on the size of the change files or the size of a -single changed section. - - -\newpage - - -\def\eof{$\langle${\mc EOF}$\rangle$} -\tabcolsep=1em - - -\section{Example} - -To illustrate the actions \TIE\ performs you may inspect the following -example that exercises some of the border line cases. - -\begin{center} -\begin{tabular}{llll} -\multicolumn1{c}{\sc Master}& - \multicolumn1{c}{\tt CF1}& - \multicolumn1{c}{\tt CF2}& - \multicolumn1{c}{\tt CF3}\\[1pt] -\hline -line 1 &@x &@x &@x\\ -line 2 &line 2 &line 1 &changed line 4\\ -line 3 &line 3 &changed line 2 &@y\\ -line 4 &@y &changed line 3 &final line 4\\ -line 5 &changed line 2 &inserted line &@z\\ -line 6 &changed line 3 &line 4 &\eof\\ -line 7 &inserted line &@y\\ -line 8 &@z &final line 2\\ -line 9 & &final line 3\\ -line 10 &@x &changed line 4\\ -\eof &line 7 &@z\\ - &@y\\ - &changed line 7 &@x\\ - &@z &changed line 7\\ - &\eof &line 8\\ - & &@y\\ - & &final line 7\\ - & &final line 8\\ - & &@z\\ - & &\eof\\ -\end{tabular} -\end{center} - - -\newpage - - -Using these input files and running \TIE\ twice to create a new master -file and a new change file will result in the following output files: - -\begin{center} -\begin{tabular}{ll} -\multicolumn1{c}{\sc Master}& - \multicolumn1{c}{\sc Change}\\[1pt] -\hline -final line 2 &@x\\ -final line 3 &line 1\\ -final line 4 &line 2\\ -line 5 &line 3\\ -line 6 &line 4\\ -final line 7 &@y\\ -final line 8 &final line 2\\ -line 9 &final line 3\\ -line 10 &final line 4\\ -\eof &@z\\ - &\\ - &@x\\ - &line 7\\ - &line 8\\ - &@y\\ - &final line 7\\ - &final line 8\\ - &@z\\ - &\eof\\ -\end{tabular} -\end{center} - - - -\end{document} |