From 0efcbbd64e248f411977f9339d150e4903ee9c0c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: vsr Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 10:13:48 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Randomizer sample module --- INSTALL | 3 + LICENCE | 504 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Makefile.in | 57 ++++ adm_local/unix/config_files/README | 3 + adm_local/unix/make_commence.in | 165 ++++++++++ adm_local/unix/make_omniorb.in | 47 +++ bin/VERSION | 1 + build_configure | 225 +++++++++++++ configure.in.base | 241 ++++++++++++++ idl/Makefile.in | 70 ++++ idl/Randomizer.idl | 27 ++ resources/RANDOMIZERCatalog.xml | 61 ++++ src/Makefile.in | 18 ++ src/Randomizer/Makefile.in | 19 ++ src/Randomizer/RANDOMIZER.py | 47 +++ 15 files changed, 1488 insertions(+) create mode 100644 INSTALL create mode 100644 LICENCE create mode 100644 Makefile.in create mode 100644 adm_local/unix/config_files/README create mode 100644 adm_local/unix/make_commence.in create mode 100644 adm_local/unix/make_omniorb.in create mode 100755 bin/VERSION create mode 100755 build_configure create mode 100644 configure.in.base create mode 100644 idl/Makefile.in create mode 100644 idl/Randomizer.idl create mode 100644 resources/RANDOMIZERCatalog.xml create mode 100755 src/Makefile.in create mode 100644 src/Randomizer/Makefile.in create mode 100644 src/Randomizer/RANDOMIZER.py diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ba54c3e --- /dev/null +++ b/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +This is the version 0.1 of RANDOMIZER module +Requires : + - SALOME KERNEL 2.2.4 diff --git a/LICENCE b/LICENCE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b1e3f5a --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENCE @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ + GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2.1, February 1999 + + Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. 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build_configure. diff --git a/adm_local/unix/make_commence.in b/adm_local/unix/make_commence.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd7d3b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/adm_local/unix/make_commence.in @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ +#======================================================================= +# This section of this makefile comes from the file +# 'adm_local/unix/make_commence' which was generated with config.status +# from file adm_local/unix/make_commence.in +#======================================================================= + +# common directories to put headerfiles +inc_builddir=$(top_builddir)/include/salome + +@SET_MAKE@ +SHELL=/bin/sh + +LIBS=@LIBS@ +LIBSFORBIN=@LIBS@ +LDFLAGS=@LDFLAGS@ -L$(top_builddir)/lib/salome -Xlinker -rpath-link -Xlinker $(top_builddir)/lib/salome +LDFLAGSFORBIN=@LDFLAGS@ -L$(top_builddir)/lib/salome -Xlinker -rpath-link -Xlinker $(KERNEL_ROOT_DIR)/lib/salome +# add libstdc++ to link c++ library with libtool ! +LDFLAGS+= -lstdc++ +LDFLAGSFORBIN+= -lstdc++ + +# PYTHON + +PYTHON = @PYTHON@ +PYTHONHOME = @PYTHONHOME@ +PYTHON_INCLUDES = @PYTHON_INCLUDES@ +PYTHON_LIBS = @PYTHON_LIBS@ +PYTHON_VERSION = @PYTHON_VERSION@ +# Changes from the SalomePro V1.2c +#PYTHON_SITE = @PYTHON_SITE@ +#PYTHON_SITE_INSTALL = @PYTHON_SITE_INSTALL@ +PYTHON_SITE = $(prefix)/lib/python$(PYTHON_VERSION)/site-packages +PYTHON_SITE_INSTALL = $(prefix)/lib/python$(PYTHON_VERSION)/site-packages/salome + +# OMNIORB + +OMNIORB_ROOT = @OMNIORB_ROOT@ +OMNIORB_INCLUDES = @OMNIORB_INCLUDES@ +OMNIORB_LIBS = @OMNIORB_LIBS@ +OMNIORB_CXXFLAGS = @OMNIORB_CXXFLAGS@ + +OMNIORB_IDL = @OMNIORB_IDL@ +OMNIORB_IDLCXXFLAGS = @OMNIORB_IDLCXXFLAGS@ +OMNIORB_IDLPYFLAGS = @OMNIORB_IDLPYFLAGS@ -I$(top_srcdir)/idl -I$(top_builddir)/idl/salome -I$(KERNEL_ROOT_DIR)/idl/salome + +OMNIORB_IDL_CLN_H = @OMNIORB_IDL_CLN_H@ +OMNIORB_IDL_CLN_CXX = @OMNIORB_IDL_CLN_CXX@ +OMNIORB_IDL_CLN_OBJ = @OMNIORB_IDL_CLN_OBJ@ + +OMNIORB_IDL_SRV_H = @OMNIORB_IDL_SRV_H@ +OMNIORB_IDL_SRV_CXX = @OMNIORB_IDL_SRV_CXX@ +OMNIORB_IDL_SRV_OBJ = @OMNIORB_IDL_SRV_OBJ@ + +# Default ORB + +CORBA_ROOT = @CORBA_ROOT@ +CORBA_INCLUDES = @CORBA_INCLUDES@ +CORBA_LIBS = @CORBA_LIBS@ +CORBA_CXXFLAGS = @CORBA_CXXFLAGS@ + +IDLCXXFLAGS = -bcxx @IDLCXXFLAGS@ -I$(top_srcdir)/idl -I$(top_builddir)/idl/salome -I$(KERNEL_ROOT_DIR)/idl/salome -I$(MED_ROOT_DIR)/idl/salome + +IDLPYFLAGS = @IDLPYFLAGS@ + +IDL = @IDL@ + +IDL_CLN_H = @IDL_CLN_H@ +IDL_CLN_CXX = @IDL_CLN_CXX@ +IDL_CLN_OBJ = @IDL_CLN_OBJ@ + +IDL_SRV_H = @IDL_SRV_H@ +IDL_SRV_CXX = @IDL_SRV_CXX@ +IDL_SRV_OBJ = @IDL_SRV_OBJ@ + +CPPFLAGS+= $(CORBA_INCLUDES) +CXXFLAGS+= $(CORBA_CXXFLAGS) + +# add corba libs when link salome application ! +LIBS+=$(CORBA_LIBS) + +DOXYGEN = @DOXYGEN@ + +## Shared libraries +LT_STATIC_EXEC=@LT_STATIC_EXEC@ +DYNAMIC_DIRS=@DYNAMIC_DIRS@ +LT_LIB=libtool +LT=$(top_builddir)/libtool +LT_COMPILE=$(LT) --mode=compile $(CC) +LT_LINK_LIB=$(LT_LIB) --mode=link $(CC) -rpath $(libdir) +LT_LINK_EXE=$(LT) --mode=link $(CC) $(LT_STATIC_EXEC) -dlopen self -rpath $(bindir) $(DYNAMIC_DIRS) +LT_RUN=$(LT) --mode=execute +LT_INSTALL_PROG=$(LT) --mode=install $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) +LT_INSTALL_LIB=$(LT) --mode=install $(INSTALL_DATA) +LT_UNINSTALL=$(LT) --mode=uninstall $(RM) + +INSTALL=@INSTALL@ +INSTALL_PROGRAM=@INSTALL_PROGRAM@ +INSTALL_DATA=@INSTALL_DATA@ + +# create a symbolic link (or a copie ?) +LN_S=@LN_S@ + +## Installation points +prefix=@prefix@ +exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ +bindir=@bindir@/salome +libdir=@libdir@/salome +# warning : if user give this path in configure we could have salome/salome :-( +includedir=@includedir@/salome +datadir=@datadir@/salome +idldir=$(prefix)/idl/salome +sharedpydir=@libdir@/python$(PYTHON_VERSION)/site-packages/salome/shared_modules +incmakedir=${prefix}/salome_adm/unix + +docdir=$(datadir)/doc + +# +# begin of package rules +# + +.PHONY: all lib bin inc resources tests install uninstall dep depend depend_idl cleandep mostlyclean clean distclean + +.SUFFIXES: .cxx .cc .c .f .o .lo .idl .py .i .ui .po .qm + +all: + $(MAKE) inc + $(MAKE) depend_idl + $(MAKE) depend + $(MAKE) lib + $(MAKE) bin + $(MAKE) resources + +# +# add target to build administrative files +# + +Makefile: $(top_builddir)/config.status $(srcdir)/Makefile.in + cd $(top_builddir) ; ./config.status + +$(top_builddir)/config.status: $(top_srcdir)/configure + cd $(top_builddir) ; ./config.status --recheck + +# VPATH contain $(srcdir), so make configure is good in top_srcdir and we must add target configure otherwise :-) +ifneq ($(top_srcdir),$(srcdir)) +configure: $(top_srcdir)/configure +endif + +$(top_srcdir)/configure: $(top_srcdir)/configure.in $(top_srcdir)/aclocal.m4 + cd $(top_srcdir) ; autoconf + +$(top_srcdir)/configure.in: $(top_srcdir)/configure.in.base + cd $(top_srcdir) && ./build_configure + + +ACLOCAL_SRC = \ +ac_cxx_bool.m4 check_corba.m4 check_vtk.m4 \ +ac_cxx_depend_flag.m4 check_hdf5.m4 enable_pthreads.m4 \ +ac_cxx_mutable.m4 check_mico.m4 libtool.m4 \ +ac_cxx_namespaces.m4 check_omniorb.m4 pyembed.m4 \ +ac_cxx_partial_specialization.m4 check_opengl.m4 python.m4 \ +ac_cxx_typename.m4 check_pthreads.m4 check_cas.m4 \ +ac_cc_warnings.m4 check_qt.m4 check_med2.m4 \ +check_swig.m4 + +$(top_srcdir)/aclocal.m4: $(ACLOCAL_SRC:%=@KERNEL_ROOT_DIR@/salome_adm/unix/config_files/%) + cd $(top_srcdir) ; aclocal --acdir=adm_local/unix/config_files -I @KERNEL_ROOT_DIR@/salome_adm/unix/config_files diff --git a/adm_local/unix/make_omniorb.in b/adm_local/unix/make_omniorb.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9710d01 --- /dev/null +++ b/adm_local/unix/make_omniorb.in @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +#======================================================================= +# Begin specific part to omniorb +# (include from file adm_local/unix/make_omniorb generated by +# adm_local/unix/make_omniorb.in) +#======================================================================= + +# Client and server object are the same with omniorb +# There are one header file and one source file generate + +#IDLOBJ=$(IDLSRC:%.idl=%$(IDL_CLN_OBJ)) + +# dependancies between idl and it's generated files +%$(OMNIORB_IDL_CLN_CXX) %$(OMNIORB_IDL_CLN_H): ${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}/idl/salome/%.idl + $(OMNIORB_IDL) $(IDLCXXFLAGS) $(OMNIORB_IDLCXXFLAGS) $< + +%$(OMNIORB_IDL_CLN_CXX) %$(OMNIORB_IDL_CLN_H): ${top_srcdir}/idl/%.idl + $(OMNIORB_IDL) $(IDLCXXFLAGS) $(OMNIORB_IDLCXXFLAGS) $< + +# dependncies between idl files +depend_idl: .depidl + +# we use cpp to generate dependencies between idl files. +# we change cpp output to keep only idl file and transform it to get a suitable rule +.depidl: $(IDL_FILES) + @touch $@ + @for dep in $? dummy; do \ + if [ $$dep != "dummy" ]; then \ + echo Building dependencies for $$dep; \ + basedep=`basename $$dep .idl`; \ + header="$$basedep"$(IDL_CLN_H); \ + sed '\%^'"$$header"':%,\%[^\\]$$%d' <$@ >$@- && mv $@- $@; \ + $(CPP) $(C_DEPEND_FLAG) -I$(srcdir) $$dep 2>/dev/null | \ + sed `echo "s%$$basedep\\.idl%$$header:%g"` | \ + sed 's% $(srcdir)/% %g' | \ + sed 's% $(top_srcdir)/% %g' | \ + sed 's% $(top_builddir)/% %g' | \ + sed 's%^.*:\.o: *%%' | sed 's%^ *\\ *%%'| sed 's%^ *\(.*\):%\1:%' | \ + sed 's/\.idl/$(IDL_CLN_H)/' >>$@; \ + echo '' >>$@; \ + fi; \ + done ; + +-include .depidl + +#======================================================================= +# End specific part to omniorb +#======================================================================= diff --git a/bin/VERSION b/bin/VERSION new file mode 100755 index 0000000..6487967 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/VERSION @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +THIS IS RANDOMIZER COMPONENT - VERSION: 0.1 diff --git a/build_configure b/build_configure new file mode 100755 index 0000000..21340d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/build_configure @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# +# Tool for updating list of .in file for the SALOME project +# and regenerating configure script +# +# File : build_configure +# Author : Marc Tajchman - CEA +# Created : 10/10/2002 +# + +ORIG_DIR=`pwd` +CONF_DIR=`echo $0 | sed -e "s,[^/]*$,,;s,/$,,;s,^$,.,"` + +######################################################################## +# Test if the KERNEL_ROOT_DIR is set correctly + +if test ! -d "${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}"; then + echo "failed : KERNEL_ROOT_DIR variable is not correct !" + exit +fi + +# Test if the KERNEL_SRC is set correctly + +#if test ! -d "${KERNEL_SRC}"; then +# echo "failed : KERNEL_SRC variable is not correct !" +# exit +#fi +######################################################################## +# find_in - utility function +# +# usage : +# find_in directory filename +# +# Finds files following the *.in pattern, recursively in the +# directory (first argument). +# Results are appended into the file (second argument) +# +# Difference from the standard unix find is that files are tested +# before directories +# + +find_in() +{ + local i + local f=$2 + +# if the first argument is not a directory, returns + + if [ ! -d "$1" ] ; then + return + fi + +# dont look in the CVS directories + + case $1 in + */CVS) return ;; + *) ;; + esac + +# for each regular file contained in the directory +# test if it's a .in file + + for i in "$1"/* + do + if [ -f "$i" ] ; then + case $i in + *.in) echo " "$i" \\" >> $f;; + *) ;; + esac + fi + done + +# for each subdirectory of the first argument, proceeds recursively + + for i in "$1"/* + do + if [ -d "$i" ] ; then + find_in "$i" "$f" + fi + done +} + + +####################################################################### +# Generate list of .in files (Makefile.in, config.h.in, etc) +# appending it in file configure.in + +cd ${CONF_DIR} +ABS_CONF_DIR=`pwd` + +# +# Common part of the configure.in file +# +chmod u+w configure.in.base +if ! \cp -f configure.in.base configure.in_tmp1 +then + echo + echo "error : can't create files in" ${CONF_DIR} + echo "aborting ..." + chmod u-w configure.in.base + exit +fi +chmod u-w configure.in.base + +if [ -e "${CONF_DIR}/salome_adm" ] ; then + \rm -f ${CONF_DIR}/salome_adm +fi + +# make a link allowing AC_OUTPUT to find the salome_adm/.../*.in files +echo "" >> configure.in_tmp1 +echo 'ln -fs ${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}/salome_adm ${ROOT_SRCDIR}/salome_adm' >> configure.in_tmp1 + +echo "" >> configure.in_tmp1 +echo "AC_OUTPUT([ \\" >> configure.in_tmp1 + +# +# List of .in files in the adm/unix directory +# These files MUST be on top of AC_OUTPUT list so we +# put them "manually" +# +# Attention, l'ordre d'entrée des fichiers doit être choisi avec +# précision +# +echo " ./salome_adm/unix/SALOMEconfig.h \\" >> configure.in_tmp1 +echo " ./salome_adm/unix/F77config.h \\" >> configure.in_tmp1 +echo " ./salome_adm/unix/sstream \\" >> configure.in_tmp1 + +echo " ./salome_adm/unix/depend \\" >> configure.in_tmp1 +echo " ./adm_local/unix/make_omniorb \\" >> configure.in_tmp1 +echo " ./salome_adm/unix/envScript \\" >> configure.in_tmp1 +echo " ./salome_adm/unix/make_module \\" >> configure.in_tmp1 + +# _CS_gbo Pour assurer ls construction correct de la chaîne de +# dépendance, il apparaît nécessaire de surcharger le make_conclude +# (resp. make_commence) pardéfaut, c'est à dire le make_conclude de +# salome_adm, par le make_conclude (resp. make_commence) du module, +# c'est à dire le make_conclude (resp. make_commence) du répertoire +# adm_local +echo " ./adm_local/unix/make_commence \\" >> configure.in_tmp1 +echo " ./salome_adm/unix/make_conclude \\" >> configure.in_tmp1 + +\rm -f configure.in_tmp2 configure.in_tmp3 +touch configure.in_tmp2 + +find_in . configure.in_tmp2 + +# _CS_gbo_100204 Mise à jour du filtre pour prise en compte des +# restrictions imposées par les versions récente de autoconf. + sed -e '/^ \.\/salome_adm/d' \ + -e '/configure.in/d' \ + -e '/^ \.\/adm_local/d' \ + -e 's/.in / /' configure.in_tmp2 >> configure.in_tmp1 + +echo "])" >> configure.in_tmp1 + +# delete the link created for AC_OUTPUT +echo "" >> configure.in_tmp1 +#echo 'rm -f ${ROOT_SRCDIR}/salome_adm' >> configure.in_tmp1 +\mv configure.in_tmp1 configure.in_new +\rm -f configure.in_tmp2 configure.in_tmp3 + + +######################################################################## +# Create new (or replace old) configure.in file +# Print a message if the file is write protected +# + +echo +if test ! -f configure.in +then + echo -n "Creating new file 'configure.in' ... " + if \mv configure.in_new configure.in >& /dev/null + then + echo "done" + else + echo "error, check your file permissions" + fi +else + echo -n "Updating 'configure.in' file ... " + if ! \cp configure.in configure.in_old >& /dev/null + then + echo + echo + echo "Can't backup previous configure.in" + echo -n "Continue (you will not be able to revert) - (Y/N) ? " + read R + case "x$R" in + xn*) exit;; + xN*) exit;; + esac + echo + echo -n " " + fi + if \cp configure.in_new configure.in >& /dev/null + then + echo "done" + else + echo + echo "error, can't update previous configure.in" + fi +fi + +######################################################################## +# Use autoconf to rebuild the configure script +# + +if test -f configure +then + echo -n "Updating 'configure' script ... " +else + echo -n "Creating 'configure' script ... " +fi + +aclocal --acdir=adm_local/unix/config_files -I ${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}/salome_adm/unix/config_files +if autoconf +then + echo "done" +else + echo "failed (check file permissions and/or user quotas ...)" +fi + +cd ${ORIG_DIR} + +echo diff --git a/configure.in.base b/configure.in.base new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3374e9f --- /dev/null +++ b/configure.in.base @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +# +# PLEASE DO NOT MODIFY configure.in FILE +# +# ALL CHANGES WILL BE DISCARDED BY THE NEXT +# build_configure COMMAND +# +# CHANGES MUST BE MADE IN configure.in.base FILE +# +# +# Author : Marc Tajchman (CEA) +# Created : 28/06/2001 +# Modified by : Patrick GOLDBRONN (CEA) +# Modified by : Marc Tajchman (CEA) +# +# Created from configure.in.base +# + +AC_INIT(src) +AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}/salome_adm/unix/config_files) +AC_CANONICAL_HOST + +PACKAGE=salome +AC_SUBST(PACKAGE) + +VERSION=0.0.1 +AC_SUBST(VERSION) + +dnl +dnl Initialize source and build root directories +dnl + +ROOT_BUILDDIR=`pwd` +ROOT_SRCDIR=`echo $0 | sed -e "s,[[^/]]*$,,;s,/$,,;s,^$,.,"` +cd $ROOT_SRCDIR +ROOT_SRCDIR=`pwd` +cd $ROOT_BUILDDIR + +AC_SUBST(ROOT_SRCDIR) +AC_SUBST(ROOT_BUILDDIR) + +echo +echo Source root directory : $ROOT_SRCDIR +echo Build root directory : $ROOT_BUILDDIR +echo +echo + +if test -z "$AR"; then + AC_CHECK_PROGS(AR,ar xar,:,$PATH) +fi +AC_SUBST(AR) + +dnl Export the AR macro so that it will be placed in the libtool file +dnl correctly. +export AR + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing make +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +AC_PROG_MAKE_SET +AC_PROG_INSTALL +dnl +dnl libtool macro check for CC, LD, NM, LN_S, RANLIB, STRIP + pour les librairies dynamiques ! + +AC_ENABLE_DEBUG(yes) +AC_DISABLE_PRODUCTION + +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing libtool +echo --------------------------------------------- + +dnl first, we set static to no! +dnl if we want it, use --enable-static +AC_ENABLE_STATIC(no) + +AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN +AC_PROG_LIBTOOL + +dnl Fix up the INSTALL macro if it s a relative path. We want the +dnl full-path to the binary instead. +case "$INSTALL" in + *install-sh*) + INSTALL='\${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}'/salome_adm/unix/config_files/install-sh + ;; +esac + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing Python +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_PYTHON + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing omniORB +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_OMNIORB + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo default ORB : omniORB +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +DEFAULT_ORB=omniORB +CHECK_CORBA + +AC_SUBST_FILE(CORBA) +corba=make_$ORB +CORBA=adm_local/unix/$corba + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo Testing html generators +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_HTML_GENERATORS + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo Testing Kernel +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_KERNEL + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo Summary +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +echo Configure +variables="python_ok omniORB_ok doxygen_ok graphviz_ok Kernel_ok" + +for var in $variables +do + printf " %10s : " `echo \$var | sed -e "s,_ok,,"` + eval echo \$$var +done + +echo +echo "Default ORB : $DEFAULT_ORB" +echo + +dnl generals files which could be included in every makefile + +AC_SUBST_FILE(COMMENCE) COMMENCE=adm_local/unix/make_commence +AC_SUBST_FILE(CONCLUDE) CONCLUDE=salome_adm/unix/make_conclude +AC_SUBST_FILE(MODULE) MODULE=salome_adm/unix/make_module + +dnl les dependences +AC_SUBST_FILE(DEPEND) DEPEND=salome_adm/unix/depend + +dnl We don t need to say when we re entering directories if we re using +dnl GNU make becuase make does it for us. +if test "X$GMAKE" = "Xyes"; then + AC_SUBST(SETX) SETX=":" +else + AC_SUBST(SETX) SETX="set -x" +fi + +# make other build directories +for rep in salome_adm adm_local doc bin/salome include/salome lib/salome share/salome/resources share/salome/doc idl +do +# if test ! -d $rep ; then +# eval mkdir $rep +# fi + $INSTALL -d $rep +done + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo copying resource files, shell scripts, and +echo xml files +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + + +dnl copy resources directories + +#for i in `find $ROOT_SRCDIR -name 'resources' -print` +#do +# local_res=`echo $i | sed -e "s,$ROOT_SRCDIR,.,"` +# local_res_dir=`echo $local_res | sed -e "s,[[^/]]*$,,;s,/$,,;s,^$,.,"` +# mkdir -p $local_res_dir +# cd $local_res_dir +# ln -fs $i +# echo $local_res +# cd $ROOT_BUILDDIR +#done + +dnl copy shells and utilities contained in the bin directory +dnl excluding .in files (treated in AC-OUTPUT below) and CVS +dnl directory + +mkdir -p bin/salome +cd bin/salome +for i in $ROOT_SRCDIR/bin/* +do + local_bin=`echo $i | sed -e "s,$ROOT_SRCDIR,.,"` + case "$local_bin" in + *.in | *~) ;; + ./bin/CVS | ./bin/salome) ;; + *) /usr/bin/install -c $i .; echo $local_bin ;; + esac +done +cd $ROOT_BUILDDIR + +AC_SUBST_FILE(ENVSCRIPT) ENVSCRIPT=salome_adm/unix/envScript + +dnl copy xml files to the build tree (lib directory) +dnl pourquoi ???? + +#cd lib +#for i in `find $ROOT_SRCDIR -name "*.xml" -print` +#do +# ln -fs $i +# echo `echo $i | sed -e "s,$ROOT_SRCDIR,.,"` +#done +#cd $ROOT_BUILDDIR + + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo generating Makefiles and configure files +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS([ \ + chmod +x ./bin/* \ +]) + +## do not delete this line diff --git a/idl/Makefile.in b/idl/Makefile.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..15f63b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/idl/Makefile.in @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +############################################################### +# File : Makefile.in +# Author : Vadim SANDLER (OCN) +# Created : 13/07/05 +# Copyright (C) 2005 Open CASCADE +############################################################### + +# source path +top_srcdir=@top_srcdir@ +top_builddir=.. +srcdir=@srcdir@ +VPATH=.:${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}/idl/salome + +@COMMENCE@ + +IDL_FILES = Randomizer.idl + +PY_CLIENT_IDL = $(IDL_FILES) + +# we copy all idl file in $(top_builddir)/idl +inc: $(top_builddir)/idl/salome $(IDL_FILES:%=$(top_builddir)/idl/salome/%) + +$(top_builddir)/idl/salome: + mkdir $@ + +$(IDL_FILES:%=$(top_builddir)/idl/salome/%):$(IDL_FILES:%=$(top_srcdir)/idl/%) +# $(CP) $< $@ + cp -f $^ $(top_builddir)/idl/salome + + +lib: pyidl + +PYTHON_BUILD_SITE=$(top_builddir)/lib/python$(PYTHON_VERSION)/site-packages/@PACKAGE@ + +pyidl: $(PYTHON_BUILD_SITE) $(IDL_FILES:%.idl=$(PYTHON_BUILD_SITE)/%_idl.py) + +$(PYTHON_BUILD_SITE): + $(INSTALL) -d $@ + +$(PYTHON_BUILD_SITE)/%_idl.py: $(top_builddir)/idl/salome/%.idl + $(OMNIORB_IDL) $(OMNIORB_IDLPYFLAGS) -C$(PYTHON_BUILD_SITE) $< + + +# install python client (generated from idl file +install: install-pyidl install-idl + +# create directory $(idldir) and copy idl files into it +install-idl: $(IDL_FILES:%=$(top_builddir)/idl/salome/%) + $(INSTALL) -d $(idldir) + $(INSTALL_DATA) $^ $(idldir) + + +install-pyidl: $(IDL_FILES:%=$(top_builddir)/idl/salome/%) + $(INSTALL) -d $(PYTHON_SITE_INSTALL) + @for file in $^ dummy; do \ + if [ $$file != "dummy" ]; then \ + $(OMNIORB_IDL) $(OMNIORB_IDLPYFLAGS) -C$(PYTHON_SITE_INSTALL) $$file ; \ + fi ; \ + done ; + +#@ CONCLUDE @ + +cleandep: + -$(RM) .dep* + +distclean: + -$(RM) *.py + -$(RM) $(IDL_FILES:%=$(top_builddir)/idl/salome/%) + -$(RM) Makefile + diff --git a/idl/Randomizer.idl b/idl/Randomizer.idl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4ba3d67 --- /dev/null +++ b/idl/Randomizer.idl @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// File : Randomizer.idl +// Author : Vadim SANDLER (OCN) +// Created : 13/07/05 +// Copyright (C) 2005 Open CASCADE +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + +#ifndef __RANDOMIZER_IDL +#define __RANDOMIZER_IDL + +#include "SALOME_Component.idl" + +module RANDOMIZER_ORB { + + interface RANDOMIZER : Engines::Component { + + // Generate random 2d-point: x, y = [0,1) + void InitPoint( out double theX, out double theY ); + + // Get next random iteration step: ret = {1,2,3} + long NextIteration(); + + }; + +}; + +#endif // __RANDOMIZER_IDL diff --git a/resources/RANDOMIZERCatalog.xml b/resources/RANDOMIZERCatalog.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..234f312 --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/RANDOMIZERCatalog.xml @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + + + + + + RANDOMIZER + Randomizer + OTHER + Vadim SANDLER (VSR) + 0.1 + unknown + 0 + RANDOMIZER.png + + + RANDOMIZER + unknown + + + InitPoint + VSR + 0.1 + unknown + 0 + + + + theX + double + unknown + + + theY + double + unknown + + + + + + NextIteration + VSR + 0.1 + unknown + 0 + + + + return + long + unknown + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/src/Makefile.in b/src/Makefile.in new file mode 100755 index 0000000..bf9a601 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Makefile.in @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +############################################################### +# File : Makefile.in +# Author : Vadim SANDLER (OCN) +# Created : 13/07/05 +# Copyright (C) 2005 Open CASCADE +############################################################### + +top_srcdir=@top_srcdir@ +top_builddir=.. +srcdir=@srcdir@ +VPATH=.:@srcdir@ + + +@COMMENCE@ + +SUBDIRS = Randomizer + +@MODULE@ diff --git a/src/Randomizer/Makefile.in b/src/Randomizer/Makefile.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d1006c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Randomizer/Makefile.in @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +############################################################### +# File : Makefile.in +# Author : Vadim SANDLER (OCN) +# Created : 13/07/05 +# Copyright (C) 2005 Open CASCADE +############################################################### + +# source path +top_srcdir=@top_srcdir@ +top_builddir=../.. +srcdir=@srcdir@ +VPATH=.:@srcdir@:@top_srcdir@/idl:$(top_builddir)/idl:${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}/idl/salome + +@COMMENCE@ + +EXPORT_PYSCRIPTS = RANDOMIZER.py + +@CONCLUDE@ + diff --git a/src/Randomizer/RANDOMIZER.py b/src/Randomizer/RANDOMIZER.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d31586 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Randomizer/RANDOMIZER.py @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +############################################################### +# File : RANDOMIZER.py +# Author : Vadim SANDLER (OCN) +# Created : 13/07/05 +# Copyright (C) 2005 Open CASCADE +############################################################### + +import RANDOMIZER_ORB__POA +import SALOME_ComponentPy + +class RANDOMIZER( RANDOMIZER_ORB__POA.RANDOMIZER, + SALOME_ComponentPy.SALOME_ComponentPy_i ): + """ + The implementation of the RANDOMIZER interface + """ + def __init__ ( self, orb, poa, contID, containerName, instanceName, interfaceName ): + """ + Constructor + """ + SALOME_ComponentPy.SALOME_ComponentPy_i.__init__( self, orb, poa, contID, containerName,instanceName, interfaceName, 0 ) + + def InitPoint( self ): + """ + Generate random 2d-point: x, y = [0,1) + """ + self.beginService( "RANDOMIZER::InitPoint" ) + + import random + x = random.random() + y = random.random() + + self.endService( "RANDOMIZER::InitPoint" ) + + return x, y + + def NextIteration( self ): + """ + Get next random iteration step: ret = {1,2,3} + """ + self.beginService( "RANDOMIZER::NextIteration" ) + + import random + iter = random.randint( 1,3 ) + + self.endService( "RANDOMIZER::NextIteration" ) + + return iter -- 2.39.2