Predefined Style options define the style by setting several other options. If other options are also used, the placement of the predefined style option in the command line is important. If the predefined style option is placed first, the other options may override the predefined style. If placed last, the predefined style will override the other options.
For example the style --style=ansi sets the option --brackets=break . If the command line specifies "--style=ansi --brackets=attach", the brackets will be attached and the style will not be ansi style. If the order on the command line is reversed to "--brackets=attach --style=ansi ", the brackets will be broken (ansi style) and the attach option will be ignored.
For the options set by each style check the parseOption function in astyle_main.cpp
AutoSummary contains the JWords Java Interface for WordNet, and you will need to edit the JWords configuration file to provide a path to the WordNet command line interface.
About:
Paco (pacKAGE oRGANIZER) is a simple, yet powerful tool to aid package management when installing programs from source code. It uses the LD_PRELOAD method to track package installations, and provides various options to keep the installed software organized. It s mainly a command line application but it has also an optional GTKMM interface.
Release focus: Minor bugfixes
Changes:
Libpaco-log has been rewritten in C. This prevents a glibc installation failure when building LFS in chapter 6. The option -x|--expand has been removed. Several bugs have been fixed in paco, gpaco, and rpm2paco.
Author:
David Rosal
GTRACK Track mouse position and show coordinates in figure title.
Once GTRACK is active the mouse position is constantly tracked and printed on the current figure title. A left-click will print the coordinates in the command line and store them. Clicking the mouse right button deactivates GTRACK.
The main purpose of this project is to add a new scheduling algorithm to GeekOS and to implement a simple synchronization primitive (semaphore). As you might have already noticed, GeekOS uses a simple priority based preemptive Round Robin algorithm. In this project, you will change this to a multilevel feedback scheduling. In addition, you will provide user programs with semaphores, a means to check the system s current time and a mechanism for passing COMmand-line arguments
The package contains a Reed-Solomon coding and decoding program, derived
partly from Phil Karn/Robert Morelos-Zaragoza "new_rs_erasures.c".
In particular the Berlekamp-Massey algorithm has not been modified. New
features compared to "new_rs_erasures.c" are:
- fully parameterized: code parameters (n,k,m) can be selected via
command line options.
- decoding optional by Euclid or Belekamp-Massey algorithm
- efficient support of shortened codes
- extensive verbose levels for hardware verification
GNU Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical
computations. It provides a convenient command line interface for
solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically.
The goal of SPID is to provide the user with tools capable to simulate, preprocess, process and classify in vivo and ex vivo MRS signals. These tools are embedded in a matlab graphical user interface (GUI). (Pre)processing and classification methods can also be automatically run in a row using the matlab command line