- New port math/reduce.
This is a powerful Computer-Algebra System written in it's own version of LISP with quite a long history behind it. PR: ports/186855 Submitted by: Pedro Giffuni <giffunip@tutopia.com>
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SUBDIR += qwtplot3d-qt4
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SUBDIR += randlib
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SUBDIR += rapid
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SUBDIR += reduce
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SUBDIR += reed-solomon
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SUBDIR += rkward-kde4
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SUBDIR += rngstreams
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math/reduce/Makefile
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# Created by: Pedro Giffuni
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# $FreeBSD$
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PORTNAME= reduce
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PORTVERSION= 20110414
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CATEGORIES= math lang
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MASTER_SITES= SF/${PORTNAME}-algebra/
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DISTNAME= ${PORTNAME}-src-${PORTVERSION}
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MAINTAINER= giffunip@tutopia.com
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COMMENT= Portable general-purpose computer algebra system (CSL version)
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LICENSE= BSD
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RUN_DEPENDS= gnuplot:${PORTSDIR}/math/gnuplot
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LIB_DEPENDS= libjpeg.so:${PORTSDIR}/graphics/jpeg \
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libpng15.so:${PORTSDIR}/graphics/png \
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libtiff.so:${PORTSDIR}/graphics/tiff
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USE_BZIP2= yes
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USES= gmake
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USE_XORG= xext x11 xft
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USE_GNOME= lthack ltverhack
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WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION}
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HAS_CONFIGURE= yes
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CONFIGURE_ARGS= --with-csl
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ALL_TARGET=
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.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
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HMAN1= redcsl.1
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.if ${ARCH} == "amd64"
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TARGET_SDIR= x86_64-unknown-${OPSYS:L}${OSREL}
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.else
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TARGET_SDIR= ${ARCH}-unknown-${OPSYS:L}${OSREL}
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.endif
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REDUCECSL= ${WRKSRC}/cslbuild/${TARGET_SDIR}/csl
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do-install:
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${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${DATADIR}
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${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${REDUCECSL}/reduce ${STAGEDIR}${DATADIR}
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${INSTALL_DATA} ${REDUCECSL}/reduce.img ${STAGEDIR}${DATADIR}
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${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${FILESDIR}/runcsl.sh ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/redcsl
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${INSTALL_MAN} ${FILESDIR}/redcsl.1 ${STAGEDIR}${MANPREFIX}/man/man1/
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${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${DATADIR}/reduce.doc
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(cd ${REDUCECSL}/reduce.doc && ${COPYTREE_SHARE} . \
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${STAGEDIR}${DATADIR}/reduce.doc)
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${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/${FONTDIR}
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(cd ${REDUCECSL}/reduce.fonts && ${COPYTREE_SHARE} . \
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${STAGEDIR}${DATADIR}/reduce.fonts)
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.include <bsd.port.post.mk>
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math/reduce/distinfo
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SHA256 (reduce-src-20110414.tar.bz2) = d6ac7a30e817ea71555d21b03a119a5236967b251eae8946a1817ae9a81cee03
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SIZE (reduce-src-20110414.tar.bz2) = 136783974
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math/reduce/files/patch-csl_cslbase_headers.h
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Index: csl/cslbase/headers.h
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===================================================================
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--- csl/cslbase/headers.h (revision 1603)
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+++ csl/cslbase/headers.h (working copy)
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@@ -97,6 +97,17 @@
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#define PRIxPTR "llx"
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#endif
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+/*
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+ * This is necessary to for timeval in BSD systems.
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+ */
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+#if (defined(__unix__) || defined(unix)) && !defined(USG)
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+#include <sys/param.h>
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+#endif
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+
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+#if (defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103))
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+#include <sys/time.h>
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+#endif
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+
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#ifndef UNDER_CE
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/*
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* The test for UNDER_CE is a little odd here, but when I once compiled a
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math/reduce/files/redcsl.1
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math/reduce/files/redcsl.1
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.TH REDCSL 1 "2010 October 10" "redcsl"
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.
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.
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.SH NAME
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redcsl \- Run REDUCE under CSL
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.
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.
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.SH Synopsis
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.B redcsl
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[
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.I command-line switches
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] [
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.I file ...\&
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]
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.
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.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.I redcsl
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runs REDUCE based on the
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.BR CSL
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Lisp system.
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.
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.
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.SH REDCSL Options
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.TP
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.I file
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read input from file.
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After all other options have been processed, the files given on the rest of
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the command line are read in and processed. A filename of
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.B -
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can be used to designate standard input.
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.TP
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.B -b [OIP]
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tells the system to avoid any attempt to recolour prompts and input text.
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It will mainly be needed on X terminals that have been set up so that they
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use colours that make the defaults here unhelpful, like white-on-black.
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This option can be followed by colour specifications to make things yet
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more specific. It is supposed to be the idea that three colours can be
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specified after it for output, input and prompts, with the letters KRGYbMCW
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standing for blacK, Red, Green, Yellow, blue, Magenta, Cyan and White.
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This may not fully work yet!
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.TP
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.BI -d " symbol[=value]"
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defines Lisp symbol
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.I symbol
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at system start, with value
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.I value
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.
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.TP
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.B -g
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enables debugging mode. It sets a lisp variable
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.SB !*backtrace
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and arranges that all backtraces are displayed notwithstanding use of
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.SB errorset.
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.TP
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.BI \-i " imagefile\fR,\fP " \-i-
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CSL and Reduce use image files to keep both initial heap images and
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.I fasl
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loadable modules. By default if the executable launched has some name,
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say xxx, then an image file xxx.img is used. But to support greater
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generality
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.B -i
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introduces a new image,
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.B -i-
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indicates the default one and a sequence of such directives list
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image files that are searched in the order given. These are read-only.
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The similar option
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.B -o
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equally introduces image files that are scanned for input, but that
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can also be used for output. Normally there would only be one
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.B -o
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directive.
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.TP
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.BI -j " dumpfile"
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dumps a record of all the files read during the Lisp run into
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.I dumpfile
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with a view that it can be included in a Makefile to document dependencies.
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.TP
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.BI -k " nnn[/ss]"
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sets the size of the heap to be used. If
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.BI -k nnn
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is given then that much
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memory will be allocated and the heap will never expand. Without this
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option a default amount is used, and (on many machines) it will grow
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if space seems tight.
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If this options is given as
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.B -k
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.I nnn/ss
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then ss is the number of CSL pages to be allocated to the Lisp stack.
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The default value (which is 1) should suffice for almost all users, and
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it should be noted that the C stack is separate from and independent of
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this one and it too could overflow.
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A suffix K, M or G on the number indicates units of kilobytes,
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megabytes or gigabytes, with megabytes being the default. so
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.B -k200M
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might represent typical usage.
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.TP
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.BI -l " logfile"
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sends a copy of the standard output to
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.I logfile\fR.\fP
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It is very much as if the Lisp function
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.SB (spool logfile)
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had been invoked at the start of the run.
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.TP
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.B -n
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ignore startup function.
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Normally when the system is started it will run a
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.I restart function
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as indicated in its heap image. There can be cases where a heap image has
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been created in a bad way such that the saved restart function always fails
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abruptly, and hence working out what was wrong becomes hard. In such cases
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it may be useful to give the
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.B -n
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options that forces CSL to ignore any startup function and merely begin
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in a minimal Lisp-style read-eval-print loop.
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.TP
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.B -o
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see
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.B -i
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.TP
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.B -q
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quiet run: sets
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.SB !*echo
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to
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.SB nil
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and switches off garbage collector messages.
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.TP
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.BI -r " nnn[,mmm]"
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seed random number generator.
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The random-number generator in CSL is normally initialised to a value
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based on the time of day and is hence not reproducible from run to run.
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In many cases that behavious is desirable, but for debugging it can be useful
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to force a seed. The directive
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.B -r
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.I nnn[,mmm]
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sets the seed to up to 64 bits taken from the values
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.I nnn
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and
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.I mmm.
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THe second value is optional, and specifying
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.B -r0
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explicitly asks for the non-reproducible behaviour (I hope). Note that
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the main Reduce-level random number source is coded at a higher level
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and does not get reset this way - this is the lower level CSL
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generator.
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.TP
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.B -s
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sets the Lisp variable
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.SB !*plap
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and hence the compiler generates an assembly listing.
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.TP
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.BI -t " name"
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reports the time-stamp on the named module, and then exits. This is
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for use in perl scripts and the like, and is needed because the stamps
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on modules within an image or library file are not otherwise instantly
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available.
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Note that especially on windowed systems it may be necessary to use
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this with
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.BI -- " filename"
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since the information generated here goes to the default output, which
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in some cases is just the screen.
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.TP
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.BI -u " symbol"
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forcibly undefine a Lisp symbol. There are probably very very few
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cases where it is useful since I do not have a large number of
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system-specific predefined names.
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.TP
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.B -v
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An option to make things mildly more verbose. It displays more of a
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banner at startup and switches garbage collection messages on.
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.TP
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.B -w
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force console mode.
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On a typical system if the system is launched it creates a new window and uses
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its own windowed intarface in that. If it is run such that at startup the
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standard input or output are associated with a file or pipe, or under X the
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variable
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.SB DISPLAY
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is not set it will try to start up in console
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mode. The flag
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.B -w
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indicates that the system should run in console
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more regadless, while
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.B -w+
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attempts a window even if that seems doomed to failure. When running
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the system to obey a script it will often make sense to use the
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.B -w
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option. Note that on Windows the system is provided as
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two separate (but almost identical) binaries. For example the file
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.SB csl.exe
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is linked in windows mode. A result is that if launched from the
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command line it detaches from its console, and if launched by
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double-clicking it does not create a console. It is in fact very ugly
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when double clicking on an application causes an unwanted console
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window to appear. In contrast
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.SB csl.com
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is a console mode version of just the same program, so when launched
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from a command line it can communicate with the console in the
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ordinary expected manner.
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.TP
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.B -z
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start without image.
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When bootstrapping it is necessary to start up the system for one initial time
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without the benefit of any image file at all. This option makes
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this happen, so when it is specified the system starts up with a minimal
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environment and only those capabilities that are present in the CSL
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kernel. It will normally make sense to start loading some basic Lisp
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definitions rather rapidly. The files
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.SB compat.lsp
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,
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.SB extras.lsp
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and
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.SB compiler.lsp
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have Lisp source for the main things I use, and once they are loaded
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the Lisp compiler can be used to compile itself.
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.TP
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.B --help
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It is probably obvious what this option does! But in particular it
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displays an explanation of the
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.B --dump-source
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option, and hence should count as a prominent and easy-to-find way of
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alerting people to their rights and obligations. Note that on Windows
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of the application was linked as a windows binary it carefully creates
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a console to display the help text in, and organizes a delay to give
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people a chance to read it.
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.TP
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.BI -- " filename"
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If the application is run in console mode then its standard output could
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be redirected to a file using shell facilities. But the
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.B --
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directive (followed by a file name) redirects output within the Lisp
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rather than outside it. If this is done a very limited capability for
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sending progress or status reports to stderr (or the title-bar when
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running in windowed mode) remains via the
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.SB report!-right
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function.
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The
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.B -w
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option may frequently make sense in such cases, but if that
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is not used and the system tries to run in a window it will create it
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starting off minimised.
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#! /bin/sh
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exec /usr/local/share/reduce/reduce $*
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REDUCE is an interactive system for general algebraic computations of
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interest to mathematicians, scientists and engineers. It has been
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produced by a collaborative effort involving many contributors. Its
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capabilities include:
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* expansion and ordering of polynomials and rational functions;
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* substitutions and pattern matching in a wide variety of forms;
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* automatic and user controlled simplification of expressions;
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* calculations with symbolic matrices;
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* arbitrary precision integer and real arithmetic;
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* facilities for defining new functions and extending program syntax;
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* analytic differentiation and integration;
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* factorization of polynomials;
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* facilities for the solution of a variety of algebraic equations;
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* facilities for the output of expressions in a variety of formats;
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* facilities for generating optimized numerical programs from symbolic input;
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* calculations with a wide variety of special functions;
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* Dirac matrix calculations of interest to high energy physicists.
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It is often used as an algebraic calculator for problems that are possible
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to do by hand. However, REDUCE is designed to support calculations that
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are not feasible by hand.
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WWW: http://www.reduce-algebra.com/
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/progstr.tex
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/inter.tex
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/macros.tex
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/convert.tex
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/exprn.tex
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/hephys.tex
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/heugcd.tex
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/BSD-LICENSE.txt
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/r38_0400.html
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/list.tex
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/cfrac.tex
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/r38_0001.html
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/BINARY-LICENSE.txt
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/r38_0150.html
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/symbolic.tex
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/r38_0450.html
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/r38_0350.html
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/rlisp88.tex
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/rlispref.tex
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/r38_0200.html
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc/r38_0650.html
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@dirrm %%DATADIR%%/reduce.doc
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmmi9.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmsy9.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmsy6.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/pfmfiles/cmsy10.pfm
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/pfmfiles/cmr10.pfm
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/pfmfiles/cmex10.pfm
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/pfmfiles/cmmi10.pfm
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@dirrm %%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/pfmfiles
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmmi6.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmmi7.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmr12.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmsy7.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmex10.pfa
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmr9.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmsy10.pfa
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmsy5.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmmi10.pfb
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmex10.pfb
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmex10.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmr7.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmr10.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmsy10.pfb
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmex9.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmmi5.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmmi10.pfa
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmsy10.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmex8.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/README
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/fonts.dir
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmsy8.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmmi10.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmmi8.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmr8.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/fonts.scale
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmex7.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmmi12.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/README.cmps-fonts
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/README.BaKoMa
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmr10.pfa
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmr5.ttf
|
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmr10.pfb
|
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmr6.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/cmr17.ttf
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/src/cmr10.asm.gz
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/src/cmex10.asm.gz
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/src/cmsy10.asm.gz
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%%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/src/cmmi10.asm.gz
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@dirrm %%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts/src
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@dirrm %%DATADIR%%/reduce.fonts
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@dirrm %%DATADIR%%
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