[Oberon] HOW2 get output of ORTool.DecSym and ORTool.DecObj in a file.

Joerg joerg.straube at iaeth.ch
Wed Jul 13 09:08:46 CEST 2016


Yes. This is the other method Paul described in an earlier mail.
Jörg

> Am 13.07.2016 um 00:04 schrieb <Aubrey.McIntosh at alumni.utexas.net> <Aubrey.McIntosh at alumni.utexas.net>:
> 
> Can you type "Edit.Store *" anywhere, star mark the System.Log, and save it that way as well?  
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 4:28 PM, Joerg <joerg.straube at iaeth.ch <mailto:joerg.straube at iaeth.ch>> wrote:
> Hi Srinivas
> 
> The beauty of Oberon is that System.Log is a file already.
> You only have to store it.
> To do so, you can click at the lower edge of the menu bar of System.Log and insert the text „Edit.Store“ in the menu bar.
> Then click on that command and voila: your System.Log is stored as a file with name System.Log.
> 
> Jörg
> 
> > Am 12.07.2016 um 17:37 schrieb Srinivas Nayak <sinu.nayak2001 at gmail.com <mailto:sinu.nayak2001 at gmail.com>>:
> >
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I see two valuable commands inside ORTool.Mod.txt,
> > ORTool.DecSym and ORTool.DecObj.
> >
> > I used them as follows:
> > ORTool.DecSym Files.smb ~
> > ORTool.DecObj Files.rsc ~
> >
> > Beautifully they present their desired output. :-)
> >
> > However, instead of reading the output from System.Log,
> > I would like to get the output collected in a file.
> > So that, I can easily take the generated file out from Oberon Simulator (Peter De Wachter's),
> > and read/analyze it on my Linux desktop.
> >
> > How can the code of ORTool.DecSym and ORTool.DecObj be changed,
> > so that they can produce their output collected in a file?
> >
> > Confessions:
> > 1. You can suggest me to copy paste the output from System.Log to a file.
> > But I find it very hard, because output is very long
> > and copy-paste it needs a special trick.
> > 2. I find it easier to use pcreceive.sh and pcsend.sh
> > to send files in/out of Oberon Simulator,
> > and to modify code/text on Linux Desktop.
> >
> >
> > With thanks and best regards,
> >
> > Yours sincerely,
> > Srinivas Nayak
> >
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