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└─⟦a0efdde77⟧ Bits:30001252 EUUGD11 Tape, 1987 Spring Conference Helsinki └─ ⟦this⟧ »EUUGD11/euug-87hel/sec1/image/lowerbound/main.c++«
/* This applies an lower bound to a var file The syntax is: lowerbound bound [input.var [output.var]] */ #include <stream.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <vartools.h++> int main ( int argc , char *argv[] ) { switch(argc) { // with 1 argument it acts as a pipe case 2: lower_bound(atof(argv[1]),stdin,stdout,"Bounding file from stdin\n"); break; // with 2 arguments it reads from specified file and writes to stdout case 3: FILE *input; if(NULL == (input = fopen(argv[2],"r"))) { perror(form("lowerbound problem with openning %s:",argv[2])); return 5; } lower_bound(atof(argv[1]),input,stdout,form("bounding file %s\n",argv[2])); break; // with 3 arguments it reads from specified file and writes to // specified file case 4: FILE *input; FILE *output; if(NULL == (input = fopen(argv[2],"r"))) { perror(form("lowerbound problem with openning %s:",argv[2])); return 5; } if(NULL == (output = fopen(argv[3],"w"))) { perror(form("lowerbound problem with openning %s:",argv[3])); return 6; } lower_bound(atof(argv[1]),input,output,form("bounding file %s to file %s\n",argv[2],argv[3])); break; // otherwise wrong number of arguments failure! default: cerr << "Syntax is: lowerbound bound [input.var [output.var]]"; return 1; break; } return 0; } /* Copyright (C) 1986, David Sher in the University of Rochester Permission is granted to any individual or institution to use, copy, or redistribute this software so long as it is not sold for profit, provided this copyright notice is retained. */