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The UNIX development environment CS 400/600 – Data Structures
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ADTs and SimpleList2 Basic UNIX commands The directory tree pwd – Print working directory ls – List contents cd – change directory Relative path: dir/dir/dir Absolute path : /dir/dir/dir Special directory names: . = current directory .. = parent directory ~ = my home directory ~fred = fred’s home directory
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ADTs and SimpleList3 Working with files More directory commands mkdir – make directory rmdir – remove directory (must be empty) File commands cp – copy a file mv – move or rename touch – create a file or update the timestamp rm – remove a file rm -r – remove an entire directory (BE CAREFUL!)
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ADTs and SimpleList4 More commands Files ls -l – show file details chmod – change permissions user, group, other rwx,rwx,rwx chmod 640 = user: rw, group: r, other: none chmod g+w = add group write permission
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ADTs and SimpleList5 Running Programs and Redirection Safest:./program Redirection program > filename (cout file) program < filename (cin file) program file2 program1 | program2 (output of program1 becomes cin for program2) Examples: ls > file, more < file, ls | more
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ADTs and SimpleList6 The VI text editor VI Two modes: command and editing Use to get to command mode Be careful with CAPS LOCK Basic commands i = insert text (go to editing mode) :w = write changes (save) :wq = save and exit (or ZZ) :q! = exit without saving
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ADTs and SimpleList7 Cursor Movement Switch to command mode Arrow keys or (k , j , h , l ) to move around ^f / ^b = forward/back 1 screenfull ^d / ^u = down/up ½ screenful H / L = move cursor to top / bottom of screen 0 (zero) / $ = move cursor to start / end of line G = go to last line of the file #G = go to line number # of the file (useful for debugging)
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ADTs and SimpleList8 Text Operations x = delete one character D = delete to end of line dd = delete entire line dw = delete word r = replace one character R = replace until escape is pressed i = insert characters (edit mode) a = append characters (edit mode) o = “open” a new blank line (edit mode) J = join this line with the next one
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ADTs and SimpleList9 Tips # followed by a command is very handy 29dd = delete 29 lines 34G = go to line 34 17 = move 17 characters to the right 5dw = delete 5 words Period (.) in command mode repeats last command Can be combined with the above yy = “yank” (copy) one line, p = paste Paste works after delete commands (dd, dw,etc.) too
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ADTs and SimpleList10 Lnode Slist Compiling Lnode.h Slist.h Slist.cpp Slist_main.cpp g++ -c Slist.cpp g++ -c Slist_main.cpp g++ -o slist Slist.o Slist_main.o
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ADTs and SimpleList11 Dependency Tree slist Slist_main.o Slist_main.cppLnode.hSlist.h Slist.o Slist.cppSlist.hLnode.h
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ADTs and SimpleList12 Makefile # M. Raymer -- 9/2004 # CS 400/600 -- Data Structures and Software Design # ------------------------------------------------------------- # Use the following CFLAGS for debugging CFLAGS= -g -ggdb -DUNIX # Use these CFLAGS for optimized, non-debugging code #CFLAGS= -O -DUNIX CC= g++ slist: Slist.o Slist_main.o $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o slist Slist.o Slist_main.o Slist.o: Slist.h Slist.cpp Lnode.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c Slist.cpp Slist_main.o: Slist_main.cpp Slist.h Lnode.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c Slist_main.cpp clean: rm -f *.o slist Must be a tab character!
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