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idi_tools(1)                     DG/UX 5.4.2                    idi_tools(1)


NAME
       iditools: idiconfirm, idiecho, idierror, idilog, idiwarning -
       tools for use with the interface description interpreter

SYNOPSIS
       idiconfirm [ -iny ] string
       idiecho [ string ...  ]
       idierror [ string ...  ]
       idilog [ string ...  ]
       idiwarning [ string ...  ]

DESCRIPTION
       The iditools are used by commands to communicate with idi(1), the
       interface description interpreter.  The iditools commands function
       in very similar ways, but are described separately below.

   idiconfirm
       The idiconfirm program presents a string using the appropriate idi
       interface mechanism.  If idiconfirm is invoked as a child of an idi
       process, the interface of the idi program is used.  Otherwise, the
       string is written to standard error and the user's response is read
       from standard input.

       If the string is confirmed, y is written to the standard output;
       otherwise, n is written to the standard output.

       The following options may be passed to idiconfirm:

       -i        Present the string only if the command is not a child of
                 some idi process.  If the command is a child of some idi
                 process, write y to the standard output and exit.

                 This is for use when the calling program is invoked
                 interactively.

       -n        Use negative ("no") as the default response.

       -y        Use affirmative ("yes") as the default response.

       If neither -n or -y is given, affirmative ("yes") is used as the
       default response.

   idiecho
       The idiecho command displays report or listing output using the
       appropriate idi interface mechanism.  For the idi ASCII display
       driver, the string is written to standard output.  For the idi Motif
       display driver, the string is presented in a separate "report"
       window.  If there is no parent idi process, the string is written to
       standard output.

       This command uses idi's builtin :Echo command.

   idierror
       The idierror command displays error output using the appropriate idi



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       interface mechanism.  For the idi ASCII display driver, the string is
       written to standard error with an "Error: " prefix.  For the idi
       Motif display driver, the string is presented in a separate "error"
       window.  If there is no parent idi process, the string is written to
       standard error.

       This command should be used for messages describing conditions which
       cause the invoking program to exit with a non-zero exit code.

       This command uses idi's builtin :Error command.

   idilog
       The idilog command displays informational output using the
       appropriate idi interface mechanism.  The string is also appended to
       idi's log file.  For the idi ASCII display driver, the string is
       written to standard error.  For the idi Motif display driver, the
       string is written to the main window's text area.  If there is no
       parent idi process, the string is written to standard error.

       This command should be used for informative messages such as "The
       host 'mynewhost' has been added.".  Any listing or report output
       should be displayed with the idiecho command, not by idilog.

       This command uses idi's builtin :Log command.

   idiwarning
       The idiwarning command displays warning messages using the
       appropriate idi interface mechanism.  For the idi ASCII display
       driver, the string is written to standard error with a "Warning: "
       prefix.  For the idi Motif display driver, the string is written to a
       separate "warning" window.  If there is no parent idi process, the
       string is written to standard error.

       This command should be used when the invoking program encounters an
       unusual or unexpected condition which does not affect the program's
       ability to complete its task.  A command which invokes idiwarning is
       still expected to exit with a zero exit code (unlike commands which
       invoke idierror).

       This command uses idi's builtin :Warning command.

   Output
       Idiconfirm may write the string to standard error (if there is no
       parent idi process), and writes either y or n to standard output.

       Idiecho may write the string to standard output (if there is no
       parent idi process).  Idierror, idilog, and idiwarning may write
       the string to standard error (if there is no parent idi process).

EXAMPLE
       The shell code below demonstrates how these tools might be used:

       done=no
       while [ $done = "no" ]



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idi_tools(1)                     DG/UX 5.4.2                    idi_tools(1)


       do
           confirmed=` idiconfirm "Is the tape mounted in ${tape}?" `
           case ${confirmed} in
               y)  done=yes ;;
               n)  stop=` idiconfirm -n "Quit?" `
                   case ${stop} in
                       y)  idierror "Operation aborted."; exit 1  ;;
                       n)  continue;;
                   esac
                   ;;
           esac
       done

       if cpio -ivtBc < ${tape} > ${file}
       then
           : nothing
       else
           idierror "Unable to read ${tape}."
           exit 1
       fi

       if setfilepermissions ${file} root other 0644
       then
           : nothing
       else
           idiwarning "Unable to set permissions for ${file}."
       fi

       idiecho "
       Mode   Owner    Size  Modification Time     File Name
       ----   -----    ----  -----------------     ---------
       `cat ${file}`"

       idilog "Read ${tape}."

SEE ALSO
       idi(1), idl(4).




















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