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version 1.2, 1999/12/21 02:47:31 version 1.5, 2000/09/25 05:12:51
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 @comment $OpenXM$  @comment $OpenXM: OpenXM/src/asir-doc/parts/process.texi,v 1.4 2000/01/13 08:29:56 noro Exp $
 \BJP  \BJP
 @node $BJ,;67W;;(B,,, Top  @node $BJ,;67W;;(B,,, Top
 @chapter $BJ,;67W;;(B  @chapter $BJ,;67W;;(B
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 $B$?$a$N5,Ls$G$"$k(B. @b{OpenXM} $B$K$*$$$F$O(B  $B$?$a$N5,Ls$G$"$k(B. @b{OpenXM} $B$K$*$$$F$O(B
 \E  \E
 \BEG  \BEG
 In @b{Asir} distributed computations are done under @b{OpenXM}  On @b{Asir} distributed computations are done under @b{OpenXM}
 (Open message eXchange protocol for Mathematics), which  (Open message eXchange protocol for Mathematics), which
 is a protocol for exchanging mainly mathematical objects  is a protocol for exchanging mainly mathematical objects
 between processes.  between processes.
Line 115  are available.
Line 115  are available.
 @item @code{ox_push_cmo()}  @item @code{ox_push_cmo()}
   
 \JP $B%G!<%?$r(B server $B$N%9%?%C%/$K@Q$`(B  \JP $B%G!<%?$r(B server $B$N%9%?%C%/$K@Q$`(B
 \EG It requests a server to push an object to the stack of the server.  \EG It requests a server to push an object to the stack of a server.
   
 @item @code{ox_pop_cmo()}  @item @code{ox_pop_cmo()}
 \JP $B%G!<%?$r(B server $B$N%9%?%C%/$+$i<h$j=P$9(B.  \JP $B%G!<%?$r(B server $B$N%9%?%C%/$+$i<h$j=P$9(B.
 \EG It request a server to pop an object from the stack of the server.  \EG It request a server to pop an object from the stack of a server.
   
 @item @code{ox_cmo_rpc()}  @item @code{ox_cmo_rpc()}
   
Line 191  Mathcap is also defined as a @b{CMO} and the elements 
Line 191  Mathcap is also defined as a @b{CMO} and the elements 
 or strings.  or strings.
 The format of mathcap is as follows.  The format of mathcap is as follows.
   
 [[version number, server name],@b{SM}taglist,[@b{OX}taglist,@b{CMO}taglist, @b{CMO}taglist,...]]  [[version number, server name],@b{SM}taglist,
 [[version number, server name],@b{SM}taglist,[[@b{OX}tag,@b{CMO}taglist],  [[@b{OX}tag,@b{CMO}taglist],[@b{OX}tag,@b{CMO}taglist],...]]
 [@b{OX}tag,@b{CMO}taglist],...]]  
   
 [@b{OX}tag,@b{CMO}taglist] indicates that available object tags for  [@b{OX}tag,@b{CMO}taglist] indicates that available object tags for
 a category of data specified by @b{OX}tag.  a category of data specified by @b{OX}tag.
Line 501  input @code{quit}.
Line 500  input @code{quit}.
 * ox_push_cmd ox_sync::  * ox_push_cmd ox_sync::
 * ox_get::  * ox_get::
 * ox_pops::  * ox_pops::
 * ox_reset register_handler::  * ox_reset ox_intr register_handler::
 * ox_select::  * ox_select::
 * ox_flush::  * ox_flush::
 * ox_get_serverinfo::  * ox_get_serverinfo::
Line 588  UNIX $BHG$K$*$$$F$O(B, @code{ox_launch()} $B$O(B, 
Line 587  UNIX $BHG$K$*$$$F$O(B, @code{ox_launch()} $B$O(B, 
   
 @enumerate  @enumerate
 @item  @item
 $B%[%9%H(B @code{B} $B$N(B @code{csh} $B$N%5!<%A%Q%9$K5/F0$5$l$k%W%m%0%i%`(B  
 $B$N$"$k%G%#%l%/%H%j$r$$$l$k(B. $B%W%m%0%i%`$O(B @code{rsh} $B$G5/F0$5$l$k(B. $B$7$?(B  
 $B$,$C$F(B, $B%[%9%H(B @code{B} $B$N%5!<%A%Q%9$K(B $B$=$N%W%m%0%i%`$,F~$C$F$$$J$$>l(B  
 $B9g$K$O5/F0$G$-$J$$(B. $B$3$N>l9g@dBP%Q%9$rM?$($k$+(B, @samp{~/.cshrc} $B$N%5!<(B  
 $B%A%Q%9$K$=$N%W%m%0%i%`$N$"$k%G%#%l%/%H%j$rDI2C$9$kI,MW$,$"$k(B. $B$=$N:](B,  
 $BAj<j@h%[%9%H$K$*$1$k%G%#%l%/%H%j$G$"$k$3$H$rK:$l$J$$$h$&$K$9$k$3$H(B.  
   
 @item  
 $B%[%9%H(B @code{B} $B$N(B @samp{~/.rhosts} $B$K(B, $B%[%9%H(B @code{A} $B$N%[%9%H(B  $B%[%9%H(B @code{B} $B$N(B @samp{~/.rhosts} $B$K(B, $B%[%9%H(B @code{A} $B$N%[%9%H(B
 $BL>$rEPO?$9$k(B.  $BL>$rEPO?$9$k(B.
   
Line 617  UNIX $BHG$K$*$$$F$O(B, @code{ox_launch()} $B$O(B, 
Line 608  UNIX $BHG$K$*$$$F$O(B, @code{ox_launch()} $B$O(B, 
 @code{DISPLAY} $B$NCM$rMQ$$$k(B.  @code{DISPLAY} $B$NCM$rMQ$$$k(B.
   
 @item  @item
   $B4D6-JQ?t(B @code{ASIR_RSH} $B$,%;%C%H$5$l$F$$$k>l9g(B, $B%5!<%P$NN)$A>e$2%W%m%0%i%`(B
   $B$H$7$F(B@samp{rsh} $B$NBe$o$j$K$3$NJQ?t$NCM$,MQ$$$i$l$k(B. $BNc$($P(B,
   
   @example
   % setenv ASIR_RSH "ssh -f -X -A "
   @end example
   
   $B$K$h$j(B, $B%5!<%P$NN)$A>e$2$K(B @samp{ssh} $B$,MQ$$$i$l(B,
   X11 $B$NDL?.$,(B forwarding $B$5$l$k(B. $B>\$7$/$O(B @samp{ssh} $B$N%^%K%e%"%k$r(B
   $B;2>H(B.
   
   @item
 @code{ox_shutdown()} $B$O<1JL;R(B @var{id} $B$KBP1~$9$k1s3V%W%m%;%9(B  @code{ox_shutdown()} $B$O<1JL;R(B @var{id} $B$KBP1~$9$k1s3V%W%m%;%9(B
 $B$r=*N;$5$;$k(B.  $B$r=*N;$5$;$k(B.
   
Line 641  ox_xterm*saveLines:1000
Line 644  ox_xterm*saveLines:1000
   
 $B$K$h$j(B, icon $B$G5/F0(B, scrollbar $B$D$-(B, scrollbar $B$G;2>H$G$-$k9T?t(B  $B$K$h$j(B, icon $B$G5/F0(B, scrollbar $B$D$-(B, scrollbar $B$G;2>H$G$-$k9T?t(B
 $B$,:GBg(B 1000 $B9T(B, $B$H$$$&;XDj$,$G$-$k(B.  $B$,:GBg(B 1000 $B9T(B, $B$H$$$&;XDj$,$G$-$k(B.
   
 \E  \E
   
 \BEG  \BEG
Line 653  is invoked on @var{host}. Then @samp{ox_launch} invoke
Line 657  is invoked on @var{host}. Then @samp{ox_launch} invoke
 If @var{host} is equal to 0, all the commands are invoked  If @var{host} is equal to 0, all the commands are invoked
 on the same machine as the @b{Asir} is running.  on the same machine as the @b{Asir} is running.
 If no arguments are specified, @var{host}, @var{dir} and @var{command}  If no arguments are specified, @var{host}, @var{dir} and @var{command}
 are regarded as 0, the value of @code{get_rootdir()} and @samp{ox_dir} in  are regarded as 0, the value of @code{get_rootdir()} and @samp{ox_asir} in
 the same directory respectively.  the same directory respectively.
   
 @item  @item
Line 692  Here, Let @code{A} be the host on which @b{Asir} is ru
Line 696  Here, Let @code{A} be the host on which @b{Asir} is ru
   
 @enumerate  @enumerate
 @item  @item
 Set the command search path of @code{csh} on the remote host @code{B}  
 so that your program, say @code{P}, can run on @code{B}.  
 This is done by putting the directory of @code{P} to the command search  
 path of @code{csh} on @code{B}.  
 The program @code{P} is invoked by @code{rsh} or @code{remsh}.  
 Thus, invocation of  
 the program @code{P} shall fail unless it is found within the search  
 path on the host @code{B}.  
 For such a case, you can run the program @code{P} by either giving  
 the absolute path or adding the directory of the program @code{P} to  
 the search path description in your @samp{~/.cshrc}.  
 Note that the the `directory' means the directory on the remote host  
 @code{B}.  
   
 @item  
 Register the hostname of the host @code{A} to the @samp{~/.rhosts} of  Register the hostname of the host @code{A} to the @samp{~/.rhosts} of
 the host @code{B}.  the host @code{B}.
 That is, you should be allowed to access the host @code{B} from @code{A}  That is, you should be allowed to access the host @code{B} from @code{A}
Line 718  let @code{Xserver} authorize the relevant hosts.
Line 707  let @code{Xserver} authorize the relevant hosts.
 Adding the hosts can be done by command @code{xhost}.  Adding the hosts can be done by command @code{xhost}.
   
 @item  @item
   If an environment variable @code{ASIR_RSH} is set,
   the content of this variable is used as a promgram to invoke
   remote servers instead of @var{rsh}. For example,
   
   @example
   % setenv ASIR_RSH "ssh -f -X -A "
   @end example
   
   implies that remote servers are invoked by @samp{ssh} and that
   X11 forwarding is enabled. See the manual of @samp{ssh} for the detail.
   
   @item
 Some @var{command}'s consume much stack space.  You are recommended  Some @var{command}'s consume much stack space.  You are recommended
 to set the stack size to about 16MB large in @samp{.cshrc} for safe.  to set the stack size to about 16MB large in @samp{.cshrc} for safe.
 To specify the size, put @code{limit stacksize 16m} for an example.  To specify the size, put @code{limit stacksize 16m} for an example.
Line 1203  The result is pushed to the stack.
Line 1204  The result is pushed to the stack.
 @fref{ox_pop_cmo ox_pop_local}  @fref{ox_pop_cmo ox_pop_local}
 @end table  @end table
   
 \JP @node ox_reset register_handler,,, $BJ,;67W;;$K4X$9$k4X?t(B  \JP @node ox_reset ox_intr register_handler,,, $BJ,;67W;;$K4X$9$k4X?t(B
 \EG @node ox_reset register_handler,,, Functions for distributed computation  \EG @node ox_reset ox_intr register_handler,,, Functions for distributed computation
 @subsection @code{ox_reset},@code{register_handler}  @subsection @code{ox_reset},@code{ox_intr},@code{register_handler}
 @findex ox_reset  @findex ox_reset
 @findex register_handler  @findex register_handler
   
Line 1213  The result is pushed to the stack.
Line 1214  The result is pushed to the stack.
 @item ox_reset(@var{number})  @item ox_reset(@var{number})
 \JP :: $B%W%m%;%9$N%j%;%C%H(B  \JP :: $B%W%m%;%9$N%j%;%C%H(B
 \EG :: Resets an OpenXM server  \EG :: Resets an OpenXM server
   @item ox_intr(@var{number})
   \JP :: $B%W%m%;%9$N$K(B @code{SIGINT} $BAwIU(B
   \EG :: Sends @code{SIGINT} to an OpenXM server
 @item register_handler(@var{func})  @item register_handler(@var{func})
 \JP :: $B%W%m%;%9$N%j%;%C%H$N$?$a$N4X?tEPO?(B  \JP :: $B%W%m%;%9$N%j%;%C%H$N$?$a$N4X?tEPO?(B
 \EG :: Registers a function callable on a keyboard interrupt.  \EG :: Registers a function callable on a keyboard interrupt.
Line 1247  The result is pushed to the stack.
Line 1251  The result is pushed to the stack.
 $B7W;;ESCf$G$N6/@)CfCG$KMQ$$$k(B.  $B7W;;ESCf$G$N6/@)CfCG$KMQ$$$k(B.
   
 @item  @item
   @code{ox_intr()} $B$O(B, $B<1JL;R(B @var{number} $B$N%W%m%;%9$r$KBP$7$F(B
   @code{SIGINT} $B$rAwIU$9$k(B. @code{SIGINT} $B$KBP$9$k%W%m%;%9$NF0:n$O(B
   $B5,Dj$5$l$F$$$J$$$,(B, @samp{ox_asir} $B$N>l9g(B, $B$?$@$A$K(B debug mode $B$K(B
   $BF~$k(B. X $B>e$GF0:n$7$F$$$k>l9g(B, $B%G%P%C%0%3%^%s%IF~NOMQ$N%&%#%s%I%&$,(B
   $B%]%C%W%"%C%W$9$k(B.
   
   @item
 @code{register_handler()} $B$O(B, @kbd{C-c} $B$J$I$K$h$k3d$j9~$_$N:]$K(B,  @code{register_handler()} $B$O(B, @kbd{C-c} $B$J$I$K$h$k3d$j9~$_$N:]$K(B,
 @kbd{u} $B$r;XDj$9$k$3$H$G(B, $BL50z?t%f!<%6Dj5A4X?t(B @var{func()} $B$,8F$S=P$5$l$k(B  @kbd{u} $B$r;XDj$9$k$3$H$G(B, $BL50z?t%f!<%6Dj5A4X?t(B @var{func()} $B$,8F$S=P$5$l$k(B
 $B$h$&$K@_Dj$9$k(B. $B$3$N4X?t$K(B, @code{ox_reset()} $B$r8F$S=P$5$;$k$3$H$G(B,  $B$h$&$K@_Dj$9$k(B. $B$3$N4X?t$K(B, @code{ox_reset()} $B$r8F$S=P$5$;$k$3$H$G(B,
Line 1273  Even if a process is running, the execution is safely 
Line 1284  Even if a process is running, the execution is safely 
 It can be also used to interrupt a distributed computation.  It can be also used to interrupt a distributed computation.
   
 @item  @item
   @code{ox_intr()} sends @code{SIGINT} to a process whose identifier is
   @var{number}. The action of a server against @code{SIGINT} is not
   specified in @b{OpenXM}. @samp{ox_asir} immediately enters the debug
   mode and pops up an window to input debug commands on X window system.
   
   @item
 @code{register_handler()} registers a function @var{func()}.  @code{register_handler()} registers a function @var{func()}.
 If @kbd{u} is specified on a keybord interrupt, @var{func()}  If @kbd{u} is specified on a keybord interrupt, @var{func()}
 is executed before returning the toplevel.  is executed before returning the toplevel.
Line 1507  Usually @b{OX_SYNC_BALL} will be ignored by the peer.
Line 1524  Usually @b{OX_SYNC_BALL} will be ignored by the peer.
 @table @t  @table @t
 \JP @item $B;2>H(B  \JP @item $B;2>H(B
 \EG @item References  \EG @item References
 @fref{ox_rpc ox_cmo_rpc ox_execute_string}, @fref{ox_reset register_handler}  @fref{ox_rpc ox_cmo_rpc ox_execute_string}, @fref{ox_reset ox_intr register_handler}
 @end table  @end table
   
 \JP @node ox_get,,, $BJ,;67W;;$K4X$9$k4X?t(B  \JP @node ox_get,,, $BJ,;67W;;$K4X$9$k4X?t(B
Line 2166  plot*form*ydone*background:white
Line 2183  plot*form*ydone*background:white
 @table @t  @table @t
 \JP @item $B;2>H(B  \JP @item $B;2>H(B
 \EG @item References  \EG @item References
 @fref{ox_launch ox_launch_nox ox_shutdown}, @fref{ox_reset register_handler}  @fref{ox_launch ox_launch_nox ox_shutdown}, @fref{ox_reset ox_intr register_handler}
 @end table  @end table

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