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This document lists the changes that have been made for <var class="product">SirPro</var> version | This document lists the changes that have been made for <var class="product">SirPro</var> version 7.5. <var class="product">SirPro</var> 7.5 requires <var class="product">Model 204</var> V7.5 or higher. | ||
==Procedure Search screen ( | <var class="product">SirPro</var> is a member of the <var class="product">[[RKTools]]</var> product family; see also the [[Release notes for RKTools V7.5|release notes for RKTools version 7.5]]. | ||
The previous version of <var class="product">SirPro</var> was 707, available in March, 2010. | |||
==Procedure Search screen (ProcSearch/PS)== | |||
Option 1, Procedure List, from the [[SirPro#SirPro main menu|SirPro main menu]] brings you to this screen. | |||
===Field changes=== | ===Field changes=== | ||
The searching capabilities | The searching capabilities are enhanced to provide better impact analysis. The following fields are changed or added. | ||
====Search Strings==== | |||
====Search | The maximum length has been increased to 66 for each of the five search string fields. | ||
The maximum length has | |||
====# of context lines==== | ====# of context lines==== | ||
This numeric indicator (0 through 9) specifies the number of lines of code to display before and after the line containing the search string. | |||
to display before and after the line containing the | |||
search string. | ====# occurrences to display==== | ||
====# occurrences to | This number (from 1 to 999) specifies how many occurrences of a search string within a procedure to display. | ||
====Hide SEQs/BASEs==== | |||
====Hide | SirPro users who are also SirLib users can display or hide SEQ. and BASE. procedures, which are used in code management functions but are not intended to be edited directly. | ||
SirLib users | |||
are used in code management functions but are not intended | |||
to be edited directly. | |||
====Ignore Comment Lines==== | ====Ignore Comment Lines==== | ||
You can ignore any SOUL-formatted comment lines or include all found lines. | |||
===New | ===New function keys=== | ||
====PF5 - Toggle between case sensitive/insensitive==== | ====PF5 - Toggle between case sensitive/insensitive==== | ||
In | In case-sensitive mode, a search for "html" finds only the lowercase version of that string. In case-insensitive mode, the same search finds procedures containing either "html" or "HTML". | ||
the same search | ====PF6 - Create Proc==== | ||
"html" or "HTML". | Enter the [[SoulEdit]] editor within a skeleton procedure-creation template. | ||
====PF6- Create Proc==== | |||
===Other features=== | ===Other features=== | ||
==== | |||
====Logical And/Or for Procedure Name search==== | |||
As in previous SirPro versions, an asterisk (<tt>*</tt>) wildcard is valid in the <b>Procedure Name</b> field as a substitution character for any number of characters in the procedure name. | |||
These are added in version 7.5: | |||
<ul> | |||
<li>A space indicates a logical And operation. | |||
<p> | |||
Entering <code>PU ND</code> returns only those procedures whose names contain both the character sets "PU" and "ND", for example, <code>PUND-</code> or <code>PUMPKIN.SPENDER</code>. </p></li> | |||
<li>A vertical bar (<tt>|</tt>) indicates a logical Or operation. <p> | |||
<code>PU|ND</code> finds procedures containing the strings "PU" or "ND", for example, <code>PUMP</code>, <code>COLORPURPLE</code>, and <code>NINTENDO</code>. </p></li> | |||
<li>Wildcards can be used in conjunction with the And/Or selections. | |||
<p> | |||
<code>PUPR*|SCPR*|MOPR*</code> finds all | |||
procedures starting with any of these strings. </p></li> | |||
</ul> | |||
For further details, see [[SirPro_procedure-list selection#procname|Procedure Name]]. | |||
====Field error tagging==== | |||
In case of an error in field specification, for example an invalid <b>Context</b> field, the field is tagged red and an error message is displayed above the PF keys. | |||
====Better subsystem transfer==== | ====Better subsystem transfer==== | ||
Users can now move from any screen in SirPro, for example, to a screen in SirMon by specifying <code>MON 3.2</code>, for example, in the command line. The <code>3</code> refers to option 3 from the SirMon main menu, which opens the <b>USER Monitor Options</b> screen. The <code>2</code> refers to option 2 on the <b>USER Monitor Options</b> screen, which invokes the display of system users and measures of their level of activity. | |||
Similarly, <code>SCAN <i>n.n</i></code> takes you to SirScan screens, <code>FILE <i>n.n</i></code> to SirFile screens, and <code>PRO <i>n.n</i></code> to SirPro screens. | |||
====Save profile for each change==== | ====Save profile for each change==== | ||
Most changes you make to SirPro screens are saved, including entries like last item searched for and any procedure selection restrictions, and they are restored if you exit and then return to SirPro. | |||
==Procedure List screen (ProcList/PL)== | |||
[[SirPro procedure-list operations#Overview|This screen]] displays a list of the procedures that satisfy the specifications made on the Procedure Search screen described above. | |||
===Field changes=== | |||
====Command line==== | |||
Most of the functions you can perform on the Procedure Search screen may now be done as commands in the command line field. In addition, You can string commands together using a semicolon as a delimiter. | |||
====Command | |||
Most of the functions | For example, to switch to a new file, SIRIUS, and display those procedures that have "HELP" in their name, specify: | ||
FL SIRIUS;A HELP | <p class="code">FL SIRIUS;A HELP</p> | ||
An erroneous command remains on the screen so it can be amended. | |||
Most commands have a full name and an abbreviation. | Most commands have a full name and an abbreviation. | ||
<table class="thJustBold"> | |||
<caption>Procedure List commands</caption> | |||
<tr class="head"><th>Command</th><th>Description</th></tr> | |||
<tr><th>{PROCS | A} [<i>xxxx</i>]</th> | |||
<td>Changes the procedure name filter to '<i>xxxx</i>'. Wildcarding is assumed and fully supported, so for instance, the command <code>PROCS CADDIE</code> finds all procedures with the string "CADDIE" in its name. | |||
<p> | |||
If you use specific wildcard characters, the search is done for the | |||
specified pattern, so <code>PROCS I.*</code> restricts the display | |||
to procedures beginning with "I". </p> | |||
<p> | |||
If the filter name <var class="term">xxxx</var> is omitted, all procedures are displayed. </p> | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>AND <i>xxxx</i></th> | |||
<td>Changes the procedure name filter by combining <var class="term">xxxx</var> with the existing value with And logic, applying the "distributive law" if necessary. For instance, if the current value of the procedure name filter is <code>A|B</code>, an <code>AND C</code> command changes it to <code>A C|B C</code> by applying the distributive law: | |||
<p class="code">(A|B) C -> A C|B C </p> | |||
Hence this filters the current display listing to show only those that also meet the new criteria. | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>+AND <i>xxxx</i></th> | |||
<td>Changes the procedure name filter by combining <var class="term">xxxx</var> with the existing value with And logic, but <b>without</b> applying the "distributive law." It just simply appends <var class="term">xxxx</var> to the existing procedure name filter. For instance, if the current value of the procedure name filter is <code>A|B</code>, an <code>AND C</code> command changes it to <code>A|B C</code>. | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>OR <i>xxxx</i></th> | |||
<td>Changes the procedure name filter by combining <var class="term">xxxx</var> with the existing value with Or logic. For instance, if the current value of the procedure name filter is <code>A|B</code>, an <code>OR C</code> command changes it to <code>A|B|C</code>. Hence this adds additional procedures to the display listing. | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th nowrap>{CREATEPROC | CREATE | CP} [<i>xxxx</i>]</th> | |||
<td>Creates a new procedure named <code><i>xxxx</i></code> in the current file/group context. If there is no <var class="term">xxxx</var> specified, an unnamed procedure is created. | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>{FILE | FL} <i>xxx</i></th> | |||
<td>Changes the file context to <var class="term">xxx</var> using the existing privileges to the file. | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>FLP <i>xxx</i> </th> | |||
<td>Changes the file context to <var class="term">xxx</var> with a prompt for password. | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>{GROUP | GP} <i>xxx</i></th> | |||
<td>Changes the group context to <var class="term">xxx</var> using the existing privileges to the group. | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>GPP <i>xxx</i></th> | |||
<td>Changes the group context to <var class="term">xxx</var> with a prompt for password. | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>PASSWORD | PWD</th> | |||
<td>Reopens the current file or group with a prompt for password. It implies a switch of privileges associated with the password to the current file or group. | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>{LASTID | LID} [<i>xxx</i>]</th> | |||
<td>Changes the value of the <b>Last Updater ID</b> field. The valid value for <var class="term">xxx</var> is a string not longer than 10, or is a blank. | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>{HAS | HA | H} [<i>xxx</i>]</th> | |||
<td>Changes the selection to procedures containing the specified string <var class="term">xxx</var>. <code>HAS $GETG</code> restricts procedures to those containing <code>$GETG</code>. <var>HAS</var> does not support wildcards, so a search for <code>locate*</code> looks for the string "locate*". | |||
<p> | |||
If the string <var class="term">xxx</var> is omitted, the search string is cleared. </p></td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>{DISPLAY | CODE | SHOW | CL} [<i>n</i>]</th> | |||
<td>With these commands you can alter the number of lines of code to be displayed, beginning with the first of any found search string. If no search string was specified on the previous screen, this command has no effect. | |||
<p> | |||
Valid values for <var class="term">n</var> are 0 through 9. If there is no <var class="term">n</var> specified, it gives a default value of 0 to the <b># of context lines</b> field. </p> | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>OCC [<i>nnn</i>]</th> | |||
<td>Changes the value of the <b># of occurrences to find</b> field. The valid value for the optional <var class="term">nnn</var> is a number between 1 and 999 or it is <var>ALL</var>. If there is no <var class="term">nnn</var> specified, it gives a default value of 1 to the <b># of occurrences to find</b> field. | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>IC [<i>x</i>]</th> | |||
<td>Changes the value of the <b>Ignore Comment lines</b> field. The valid values for the optional <var class="term">x</var> are <code>Y</code> and <code>N</code>. If there is no <var class="term">x</var> specified, it gives a default value of <code>Y</code> to <b>Ignore Comment lines</b>. | |||
</td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>HS [<i>x</i>]</th> | |||
<td>Changes the value of the <b>Hide SEQs/BASEs</b> field. The valid value for the optional <var class="term">x</var> is <code>Y</code> or <code>N</code>. If there is no <var class="term">x</var> specified, it gives a default value of <code>Y</code> to <b>Hide SEQs/BASEs</b>. | |||
</td></tr> | |||
</table> | |||
====Sel (selection) field==== | |||
The following procedure-selection prefix commands are added: | |||
<ul> | |||
<li><b>E (Edit)</b> | |||
<p> | |||
Invokes [[SoulEdit]], the SOUL editor. | |||
</p> | |||
<li><b>U (Undo)</b> | |||
<p> | |||
This <i>[[SirLib]]-required</i> command performs the same operation as <var>Q</var>, resulting in the creation of a "working" | |||
procedure and a sequenced copy of that procedure. However, the <var>U</var> command may only be executed against a change deck. It includes the change deck against which it is executed in the code for the working procedure but <b>not</b> in the code from the sequenced copy. In other words, it recreates | |||
the state of the development procedures that created the change | |||
deck. </p> | |||
<p> | |||
For further details, see [[SirPro change management tools and functions#undoCmd|U (Undo)]]. </p></li> | |||
<li><b>Y (Refresh)</b> | |||
<p> | |||
This <i>[[SirLib]]-required</i> command lets you "refresh" your local working copy | |||
of a procedure with changes that have been checked in by other | |||
programmers since you checked out the working copy from | |||
the source procedure file. </p> | |||
<p> | |||
For further details, see [[SirPro change management tools and functions#refresh|Y (Refresh)]]. </p> | |||
</li> | |||
</ul> | |||
==New PL subsystem== | |||
The new <var>PL</var> subsystem and fast-path command allows direct entry to the [[SirPro procedure-list operations#Overview|Procedure List screen]] in SirPro. The command format is: | |||
<p class="syntax">PL [<span class="term">procedurePattern</span>] [FILE <span class="term">filename</span> | GROUP <span class="term">groupname</span>] | |||
</p> | |||
<p> | |||
For further details, see [[RKTools#PL command|PL command]]. </p> | |||
==Enhanced Help== | |||
(in progress) | |||
Latest revision as of 19:19, 4 May 2016
This document lists the changes that have been made for SirPro version 7.5. SirPro 7.5 requires Model 204 V7.5 or higher.
SirPro is a member of the RKTools product family; see also the release notes for RKTools version 7.5.
The previous version of SirPro was 707, available in March, 2010.
Procedure Search screen (ProcSearch/PS)
Option 1, Procedure List, from the SirPro main menu brings you to this screen.
Field changes
The searching capabilities are enhanced to provide better impact analysis. The following fields are changed or added.
Search Strings
The maximum length has been increased to 66 for each of the five search string fields.
# of context lines
This numeric indicator (0 through 9) specifies the number of lines of code to display before and after the line containing the search string.
# occurrences to display
This number (from 1 to 999) specifies how many occurrences of a search string within a procedure to display.
Hide SEQs/BASEs
SirPro users who are also SirLib users can display or hide SEQ. and BASE. procedures, which are used in code management functions but are not intended to be edited directly.
Ignore Comment Lines
You can ignore any SOUL-formatted comment lines or include all found lines.
New function keys
PF5 - Toggle between case sensitive/insensitive
In case-sensitive mode, a search for "html" finds only the lowercase version of that string. In case-insensitive mode, the same search finds procedures containing either "html" or "HTML".
PF6 - Create Proc
Enter the SoulEdit editor within a skeleton procedure-creation template.
Other features
Logical And/Or for Procedure Name search
As in previous SirPro versions, an asterisk (*) wildcard is valid in the Procedure Name field as a substitution character for any number of characters in the procedure name.
These are added in version 7.5:
- A space indicates a logical And operation.
Entering
PU ND
returns only those procedures whose names contain both the character sets "PU" and "ND", for example,PUND-
orPUMPKIN.SPENDER
. - A vertical bar (|) indicates a logical Or operation.
PU|ND
finds procedures containing the strings "PU" or "ND", for example,PUMP
,COLORPURPLE
, andNINTENDO
. - Wildcards can be used in conjunction with the And/Or selections.
PUPR*|SCPR*|MOPR*
finds all procedures starting with any of these strings.
For further details, see Procedure Name.
Field error tagging
In case of an error in field specification, for example an invalid Context field, the field is tagged red and an error message is displayed above the PF keys.
Better subsystem transfer
Users can now move from any screen in SirPro, for example, to a screen in SirMon by specifying MON 3.2
, for example, in the command line. The 3
refers to option 3 from the SirMon main menu, which opens the USER Monitor Options screen. The 2
refers to option 2 on the USER Monitor Options screen, which invokes the display of system users and measures of their level of activity.
Similarly, SCAN n.n
takes you to SirScan screens, FILE n.n
to SirFile screens, and PRO n.n
to SirPro screens.
Save profile for each change
Most changes you make to SirPro screens are saved, including entries like last item searched for and any procedure selection restrictions, and they are restored if you exit and then return to SirPro.
Procedure List screen (ProcList/PL)
This screen displays a list of the procedures that satisfy the specifications made on the Procedure Search screen described above.
Field changes
Command line
Most of the functions you can perform on the Procedure Search screen may now be done as commands in the command line field. In addition, You can string commands together using a semicolon as a delimiter.
For example, to switch to a new file, SIRIUS, and display those procedures that have "HELP" in their name, specify:
FL SIRIUS;A HELP
An erroneous command remains on the screen so it can be amended.
Most commands have a full name and an abbreviation.
Command | Description |
---|---|
{PROCS | A} [xxxx] | Changes the procedure name filter to 'xxxx'. Wildcarding is assumed and fully supported, so for instance, the command PROCS CADDIE finds all procedures with the string "CADDIE" in its name.
If you use specific wildcard characters, the search is done for the
specified pattern, so If the filter name xxxx is omitted, all procedures are displayed. |
AND xxxx | Changes the procedure name filter by combining xxxx with the existing value with And logic, applying the "distributive law" if necessary. For instance, if the current value of the procedure name filter is A|B , an AND C command changes it to A C|B C by applying the distributive law:
(A|B) C -> A C|B C Hence this filters the current display listing to show only those that also meet the new criteria. |
+AND xxxx | Changes the procedure name filter by combining xxxx with the existing value with And logic, but without applying the "distributive law." It just simply appends xxxx to the existing procedure name filter. For instance, if the current value of the procedure name filter is A|B , an AND C command changes it to A|B C .
|
OR xxxx | Changes the procedure name filter by combining xxxx with the existing value with Or logic. For instance, if the current value of the procedure name filter is A|B , an OR C command changes it to A|B|C . Hence this adds additional procedures to the display listing.
|
{CREATEPROC | CREATE | CP} [xxxx] | Creates a new procedure named xxxx in the current file/group context. If there is no xxxx specified, an unnamed procedure is created.
|
{FILE | FL} xxx | Changes the file context to xxx using the existing privileges to the file. |
FLP xxx | Changes the file context to xxx with a prompt for password. |
{GROUP | GP} xxx | Changes the group context to xxx using the existing privileges to the group. |
GPP xxx | Changes the group context to xxx with a prompt for password. |
PASSWORD | PWD | Reopens the current file or group with a prompt for password. It implies a switch of privileges associated with the password to the current file or group. |
{LASTID | LID} [xxx] | Changes the value of the Last Updater ID field. The valid value for xxx is a string not longer than 10, or is a blank. |
{HAS | HA | H} [xxx] | Changes the selection to procedures containing the specified string xxx. HAS $GETG restricts procedures to those containing $GETG . HAS does not support wildcards, so a search for locate* looks for the string "locate*".
If the string xxx is omitted, the search string is cleared. |
{DISPLAY | CODE | SHOW | CL} [n] | With these commands you can alter the number of lines of code to be displayed, beginning with the first of any found search string. If no search string was specified on the previous screen, this command has no effect.
Valid values for n are 0 through 9. If there is no n specified, it gives a default value of 0 to the # of context lines field. |
OCC [nnn] | Changes the value of the # of occurrences to find field. The valid value for the optional nnn is a number between 1 and 999 or it is ALL. If there is no nnn specified, it gives a default value of 1 to the # of occurrences to find field. |
IC [x] | Changes the value of the Ignore Comment lines field. The valid values for the optional x are Y and N . If there is no x specified, it gives a default value of Y to Ignore Comment lines.
|
HS [x] | Changes the value of the Hide SEQs/BASEs field. The valid value for the optional x is Y or N . If there is no x specified, it gives a default value of Y to Hide SEQs/BASEs.
|
Sel (selection) field
The following procedure-selection prefix commands are added:
- E (Edit)
Invokes SoulEdit, the SOUL editor.
- U (Undo)
This SirLib-required command performs the same operation as Q, resulting in the creation of a "working" procedure and a sequenced copy of that procedure. However, the U command may only be executed against a change deck. It includes the change deck against which it is executed in the code for the working procedure but not in the code from the sequenced copy. In other words, it recreates the state of the development procedures that created the change deck.
For further details, see U (Undo).
- Y (Refresh)
This SirLib-required command lets you "refresh" your local working copy of a procedure with changes that have been checked in by other programmers since you checked out the working copy from the source procedure file.
For further details, see Y (Refresh).
New PL subsystem
The new PL subsystem and fast-path command allows direct entry to the Procedure List screen in SirPro. The command format is:
PL [procedurePattern] [FILE filename | GROUP groupname]
For further details, see PL command.
Enhanced Help
(in progress)