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D-machines-Dorados, Dolphins, and Dandelions. This collection of documents describes ReleaseIt consists of a number of sections that have been separately written,They may not be entirely consistent-the authors would appreciateBecause various part of the system are still under intensiveEach of the major componentsPalo Alto Research CenterPalo Alto, California 94304. DRAFT - For Internal Xerox Use Only - DRAFTIntroduction to Cedar. The Briefing Blurb. The Tioga Editor. How To Use Walnut. The Cedar Language. Cedar. Language Overview. Language SyntaxCedar Programming. Annotated Cedar Examples. Stylizing Cedar ProgramsComponent Manuals (sorted alphabetically by title). BugBane.tioga. DFFiles.tioga. DoradoBooting.press. LupineUsersGuide.press. NewStuff.tioga. ReleaseProcedures.bravo. TSetterDoc.tioga. UserExec.tioga. UserProfileDoc.tioga. ViewerDoc.tioga. Component Library. Documented Interfaces. Cedar CatalogThis database gives a very preliminary version of online l:1ocumentation for Cedar, It consistsOr, to browse around in it, just MIDDLEManualGeneralSlJbManuaisIt. To find out more about the structure of Cedar, browse the ?oNhiteboards given below-theyThe truth about PARe and Cedar (from Lyle Ramshaw)V.lcmder why some tool is actingCedar will behave when it runs on your machine: these include your user profile,USflr profile injo. User Exec injo. Documentation, default settingsUser Profile '. DocUserToolsUserProfileCedarClient.cU is the COllection of the basic Cedar components; you willCedarClientFat.df includes more components and also the sources for aTo read mail, editAll the news that:s fit toBasic DF files. Handy toolsComponents. InterfaoesExamples of the use of Cedar can be found in several places. The CedarExamples DFCedar system itself, Additionally, the information packet that Greg gave you has someFunEsampleEJedsr. The components of Cedar that you are lik.ely to use most frequently include. Vie.ers (the Cedar windo. manager). Tioga (the Cedar editor),Cypress (the database system). For each of these components, 'Ne give the DF file containing all of theIO and FileIO, Rope, and the various UserExec and Viewer interfaces (theUserEseo:Utilities. Interfao:eDoA Rope is (nominally) an immutable I)bject containg a sequence ofRope documentation is a,press file, so use the Tsetter to print it.). RopeVersion 4.2. By. By Scott McGregor on October 12, 1982 9:57 am. By Jim Horning on December 20, 1982 6: 12 pm. By Ed Taft on June 1, 1983 11:33 am. By Warren Teitelman on June 2,1983 11:18 am. Abstract: This memo is a sort of operators' manual for acquiring and using Cedar. It explainsThis memo is probably out of date if it is in hardcopy form. It is intended to document ReleasePalo Alto Research CenterPalo Alto, California 94304. DRAFT - For Internal Xerox Use Only - DRAFTO. IntroductionCedar has a small. close-knit user community and it is changing very fast. Much useful informationTo learn about using the system you must takeIf you are using Cedar put yourIf you are justQuestions and bug reports should be sent to. CedarSupport-currently John Maxwell. Questions about a particular section this memo can be addressedQuestions about specific packages and problemsTypographical conventions employed herein. Names of keys appear in capital letters in a small. Things that are typed or displayed on the screen appear in an alternate font; e.g., compile faa. When we describe fancy interactions in which a system completes commands.To use Cedar you must first find a Dorado or Dolphin.To awaken a slumbering Dorado press its boot button three times and wait for something to appearTo start Cedar on a wakened Dorado hold down the c (for Cedar) key and boot the machine byTo tum on a Dolphin press the start button on its maintenance panel and wait for something toTo start Cedar on an awakened Dolphin hold down the P (for Pilot) key and boot the machine byIf Cedar is properly installed on the machine the cursor will tum into a cedar tree, and you will beRollback or Boot Client may get you to Cedar. Otherwise. you have no Cedar world: consult sectionRoy Levin. Cedar expects its user to be an individual registered with Grapevine. Whenever you enter the CedarThe precise fonn in which Cedar asks for your credentials depends upon the way in which thePublic machines and some personal machines (at their owners'To change from a protected disk to an unprotected one or vice versa, useScott McGregor. The basis for screen management is the Viewer. In general. a viewer manifests itself as a rectangularMiddle click means toAcross the top of the screen is a small message area where various comments about the system'sIf the message is especially important.The large middle part of the screen is divided into two columns for displayingYou can open an icon to see its contents by middle clicking it; holding down the. SHIFT key while clicking makes it consume the whole column. Left clicking an icon selects it. making itIcon keyboard commands include:Delete the icon.Open the icon (like middle clicking). Open the icon full size (like SHIFT middle clicking).The commands are as follows. Destroy. Make the viewer disappear. Adjust. Change the size of the viewer or size of the column (see below). Top. Move the viewer to the top of the column.This form is sometimes called the foil path name. The server is the name of the machine. Indigo. Ivy, and MAXC are the local servers; the first two are instances of IPS-the interim file system. TheEach user who has an account on a file server has his ownFiles within a directory may be organized into sub-directories (exceptInitdf. AltoSuppon.cmDO. em. DORelease2.5.1.cm. Dorado.em. DoradoRelease2.5.1.em. RunPilot.bcdAltoSupport.em!1Cedar.em!1DoradoRelease2.5.1.cm!lRunPilot.bcd! 1Larry Stewan. The File Tool-its iconic form looks like a file cabinet-is used for listing files on various machinesIts topmost section provides various fields for you to type in things and a fewDocs)Intro.press. Remote file names are derived by concatenating Directory with these names.Local refers to local file names. It can be used if you wish to rename a single file as it is beingX to be used. OF File is the name of a DF file that fetch may be done through. See DFGet. Connect Name and Password are needed for access to certain directories. You may omit theUpdate is a button that sets the mode of operation so that a file will be moved only if a version ofUpdate)a does the same thing except the file will be moved even if it doesn't exist at the destination:ExportsOnly applies to fetches done through DF files. Verify sets the mode so that you must confirm each transfer by clicking buttons that will be presented. The second section holds a set of buttons that represent commands. Retrieve fetches the remote files given by the combination of Directory and Filename(s). If noStore moves files to a remote machine. If no Local entry is present it uses the Filename(s). Apply causes the new settings to take effect; Abort resets to the old settings. Close shuts down the remote connection. DFGet retrieves the files listed in Filename(s) using a DF file to discover their full path names. Directory is prepended to OF File to define the full path name of the DF file itself. DFGetBoth is the same as DFGet but fetches the.mesa and.bcd for each name listed in Filename(s). Warning: Unlike certain systems, once youProceed with caution. The third section is an output typescript. The Stop button in the top-most menu can be used toLarry Stewart. Ed Taft. Sooner or latter you will run out of disk space on your IFS or MAXC directory. File space managementTo redirectIf you click Connect rather than Login, you can login by hand: typeWhen you are finished talking to the server Executive, type. If the file server is an IFS, you will beThis is because IFS can serviceSimply closing a chat viewer does notYou type commands to IFS and to MAXC in more-or-less the same way (except for those commandsTo' delete all old versions of files (Le., all but the highest-numbered version of each me), on IFSDelete oldest? Yes. Delete 2nd newest? Yes. It is a good idea to do this fairly frequently, since old versions of files can pile up and waste a lotOne IFS or MAxc page is equivalent to about four D-machine pages. You will notice that you alsoTo get your limit changed.You can direct your attention to some other directory by typing. You may omit the password when connecting back to your own directory, or when connecting to aMAXC provides facilities for archiving files onto magnetic tape, where the cost of storing them isMAXC keeps track of your archived files in an archive directory which you can list exactly like yourIf the listing is of just one file, MAXC will ask you whether or not you want it retrieved from theBecause MAXC'S disk capacity is fairly small relative to the number of users who have MAXCIn a forced archive, all files that haven't been referenced (retrieved.You will be notified whenWarren Teitelman. A number of components of Cedar permit the user to tailor Cedar's behavior along certain predefinedWhenever you boot or rollback, your user profile isThis operation is performed by consulting a file whoseAndrew Birrell. Various administrative tasks associated with mail.Bringover and RunAndCall Maintain. Its interface is layeredMany users will need. This allows you to inspect distribution lists, add or remove yourself fromWhen using Maintain, you must always specify names in full. Thus,If you're not allowed to change the group, you should send aFor example, you would send a message to. For the sake of security, it is a good idea to change your password occasionally (say, once a year).Passwords shouldIf you have an account on MAXC you will need to changeEric Schmidt, Ed TartOthello is a general Pilot utility for setting up disks. There are variety of paths to Othello. On anThis places you in the Network Executive. The type-inESC. In fact, you need only type enough of the name to distinguish it from all the others: we shallYou are currently on your way to. Othello: typeFrom there typeIf you are in the Cedar world already,When Othello starts. it will ask you to log in. You must supply your Grapevine registered name andNow that you are in Othello you can use the standard command files described below for initializingHere are a few fine points about starting Othello. When starting with a new disk which you plan to erase and format.This prevents Othello from attempting toIt also permits you to log in as yourself even ifOn a Dolphin, if you ever want to boot your Cedar system from Othello rather than the boot button.The next section describes how to start with a brand new, unformatted disk. This section assumesFirst. you should perform some disk clean-up. There are two possible levels of clean-up: deletingYou should at least do the former if there isNo end of confusion will result if oldErasing a volume takes longer and requires thatLogical Volume Name: Client. Whether or not you erase, you can get latest release's boot files by typingNew microcode, germ, and boot files will be fetched. On a Dolphin you will be put back into the. Alto world; boot while holding down P. On a Dorado you will be put directly into the Cedar world. Getting a new release takes under two minutes.They should read the command file to see how to do it.You should only do this step on your personal disk or machine: don't do this to a public machine'sBesides taking time.If you have a functioning CedarTo initialize a Dorado that has a new, unformatted disk.It is assumed that you haye an Alto world on.partition 5 of your disk. This command file will take. Client volume for Cedar.When the cedar tree cursor appears.ThisFormatNewPrivateDorado4.cm except that the physical volume is not reformatted and your list of badFor Dolphin users. some ground rules:The hardware maintenance staff will addMake sure you have the latest memory controllerThis assumes that you are usingTo initialize a Dolphin Cedar world.After about fifteen minutes.Note that there is no. Debugger on your disk. Use Bug Bane for common bugs and teledebugging for cases Bug Bane can'tBoot the machine while holding downGo and read section 1.0. If for some reason. you want to recreate standard logical volumes on a disk that has already beenIf you want to devote your entire Dorado disk to Cedar (and eliminate the Alto panition entirely)If you wish to configure your disk in other than the standard way (e.g., to use all of a disk for CedarIf you find that you use Othello a lot.Logical volume name: Othello. Set physical volume boot file from this logical volume? Yes. Set physical volume pilot microcode from this logical vOiume? Yes. Set physical volume germ from this logical volume? Yes. Are you sure? resAre you sure? 'yesYou may have the misfonune to encounter a bug in the Cedar system that causes it to crash. ThereIf you seem to be stuck and the maintenance panel lights (on a Dorado they actually appear on theConsult an expen.Try again; but if theMost likely either the disk pack was moved to anotherBoot the Debugger, boot the Client,If repeated failures occur, consultNotify the hardware maintainers.Your disk is being garbage-collected. Be patient;Anything less than 900 typically indicates a microcode or hardware problem. Maintenance panelMaintenance panelIf the maintenance panel says 990 (or, on a Dorado.In general, there are several levels ofAs with the previousThis will sometimes stop a run-away programThis loses whatever is in virtual memory and open files.If the above methods fail to get your Cedar World up.Scavenge. Physical Volume Scavenge.See section 1.7.3.See section 1.7.2.You might try running the following example program:Loading Compiler.bcd. Compiling: test. no errors. End of compilation. Now click anywhere inside the new viewer named Compute.Log, and type in two numbers, followedEric: Scbmidt, Ed Sattertbwaite. As soon as you start dealing with a system of programs you should consider using a system model. There are two benefits: the modeller will figure out what you needThe following is a trivial system model whose only componentUserExecImpl: UserExec,To start the modeller typeThis will bring up the Modeller viewer. Type trivial in for ModelName and click StartModel to tellA series of messages to appear in the modeller's lowerClick Begin to start the program. This might cause Test.mesaThis will cause Test.mesa to beCurrently, Bug Bane (see 2.3) may get confused about which version of the module you are talkingRuss Atkinson. BugBane provides the Cedar debugging facilities, which include a basic interpreter, primitives forInterpreter. The interpreter has access to all names defined in the global frames of loaded programs (includingThese special names all begin with. The interpreter handles a subset of Cedar expressions. The following summary of the subset languageP is a PROCEDURE taking given argumentsX and Yare expressionsOtherwise, it searches the global default context. if any. The global default context can be set bySetContext. Otherwise. it searches the current local context, if any. The local context is the sequence of localSee discussionThis search will not find individual components such asSince the name lookup process can take a long time.If you know that a name in question would be found if it searched further.CoPilot. CoPilot is the backstop debugger for Cedar.In general, the following directories are worth browsing. There is a list mapping short file names to path names onThere are subdirectories of these directories depending on the package or subsystem involved. UseThe manual for the text editor and manuscript preparation system. You don't need all of it and it's a long document to print; borrow or obtain a hardcopy and lookBugBane. wish. A description of programs available for use and study. These messages describe the properties of each new release. They often contain vital pieces ofObviously, the information in older messagesAlto system.The Mesa documentationSome changes since this documentReference Manual. Grammar, and Summary. CLRM.press. CLRMGram.press. CLRMSafeGram.press. CLRMSumm.press; Mitchell. 1. Annotated Cedar Examples.I mean primarily the Computer Science Lab.Integrated Design Lab of the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, better known by the acronyms CSL. ISL. and IDL respectively. Immigrants to other computing communities within Xerox may also find thisI shall assume herein that said immigrants know quiteYou will doubtless read many documents while you are at Xerox. A common convention observed in many manuals andThere is a great deal of useful information available on-line at Xerox in the form of documents andIf you are fortunate enough to be reading this document from within Tioga (the Cedar editor), you. If you were to select the three charactersYou could then get back to this section of the document by clicking the. Reading a document from front to back can be mighty boring. Fortunately, this document is soTo help out the browsers inGlossary viewer, for example. While wnnng the Glossary, I assumed that you have a basic knowledge of computer science.Exploring the Ethernet with Mouse and KeyboardAn immigration document in the tradition of Roy Levin's A Field Guide to Alto-Land. June 7,1983. Filed on:O-Machines. The D-machines are a family of personal computers, each member of which has a name starting. In particular.There are differences of course: in size.The Dolphin was one of the early D-machines.You can tell that they aren't Altos because they haveDolphins can talk to both 3 MBit and 10. MBit Ethernets. The Dandelion. The Dandelion is the D-machine processor that is used in the Star products. It comes in a boxDandelions are less. On the other hand. Dandelions are both faster and cheaper than Dolphins. Dandelions talk only to 10 MBit Ethernets. The Dorado. Building large software systems is a demanding chore. It doesn't help any when the hardware uponAfter some years ofThe processor,Dorados talk onlyA Dorado is roughly three to five times faster than an Alto when emulating an Alto, that is, running. BCPL. A Dorado runs compute-bound Mesa software roughly eight to ten times as fast as an Alto. Because of the raw power of a Dorado, it is usually the computer of choice for substantial programmingSome people have their own, but others must share a pool of public machines. Now, even though the Dorado disk drives have removable packs, it really isn't very convenient to stan.The biggest difficulty is that you must beAs a result. when you borrow a Dorado, you generally also want to borrowIn order for this sharing to work out well, cenainBut experience indicated that Dorados ranDorado will once again come out of the machine room and into your office. The DicentraEssentially, it consists of the processor of the DandelionIt communicates with its memory and withDicentras will talk to any Ethernet.The initialThe Dicentra and the Dandelion. With the tasking stuff striped outThe Daffodil. The Daffodil is a D-machine that doesn't exist yet, but someday may. If so, it will be cheap toThe Daffodil is product-related. Thus, please don'tI mention it hear only so that you will know what it is that Chuck Thacker isThe Dragon. The Dragon is a high-performance processor based on custom integrated circuits that is beingFor example, the. Dragon word size is 32 bits rather than 16. The underpinnings of Cedar will be adjusted as necessaryA few comments about BootingThe Alto had just one boot button, hidden behind the keyboard;On Dolphins, the situation is only slightly more complex: there are twoOn Dorados,There are really two computers involved.It is the baseboard computer's job to monitor the powerYou encode your request to theIf the baseboard computer of the DoradoVarious patterns of flashing of this light mean various things.There is one more bit of folklore about booting that I can't resist mentioning-every once in a while. I have to throw in some subtle tidbit to keep the wizards who read this from getting bored. Our subject. Suppose that you have been working on your Dorado for a while,When you return and reach toward your keyboard, you getThe screen looks OK, but the. Dorado is ignoring all input What has probably happened is that the microprocessor in your terminal. Yes, Virginia! In addition to the Dorado itself. and theWhat you want to do now is to reboot the terminal microprocessorWhat you should do is to depress the boot buttonMAXC: a blast from the past. Before we leave the topic of hardware completely. I should pause to mention the existence of MAXCOver the years, the folk in. CSL built two MAXC's. Each was a good-:Sized microprogTammed computer that spent its days emulatingOne of the MAXC's stillArpanet Vestiges of MAXCl still survive as souvenirs in some people's offices. Most of the stuff going between the. Internet and the Arpanet is electronic mail: our mail systems understand about Arpanet recipients, soThere are a few other computingBut most folks should be able to spend their time here quiteVarious programming environments have grown up around the various pieces of hardware mentionedProgramming on MAXC. Since we were discussing MAXC just a moment ago, let's get it out of the way first From a softwareThus, it is programmed either in the assembler Macro-to or else in. Fortunately, there aren't all that many new programsBy now, however, essentially no new programmingThe language itself will be around for some time to come, since there are BCPLOf the better-known computer languages, BCPL is closest to C. The fundamental data type in. BCPL is a sixteen-bit word. There are facilities in the language for building structured data objectsBut there is no type-checking in the language at all. For example, ifBCPL by writing. In a strongly typed language,The BCPL compiler, however.For example, it would be legal in BCPL to write. Some of the strictness of the Mesa approach to type-checking and version matching discussed below mayFurther details about the BCPLThis name is preserved in the localMesa. Mesa is a strongly typed. PASCAL-like implementation language designed and built locally. It first. Dolphins and Dorados (but not Dandelions). More recent instances of Mesa now run onIn passing, I should observe that Pilot is anSo the first thing that a MesaSo, most of the important OS facilities, suchMesa's memory management strategiesPerhaps the. You will beThe Pilot version of Mesa is the home to lots of active programming in several locations. First, itThe programmers inMesa providesThese smaller pieces are compiled separately, and yet the strong type checking of Mesa is enforced evenThe basic idea is to structure a system by determining certain abstractSuch an abstractionOnly the procedure headers go into the interface module. not theHaving specified the interface, some lucky hacker then has the job of implementing it-that is. ofThese procedure bodies go into a different typeIn fact, in these simple cases,The Binder is theIt lies somewhere between a tutorial and aTo make matters a little worse,You may also be interested in Jim Morris's commentsSmalltalk was developed by the folk who now call themselves the Software Concepts Group (formerlyThe Smalltalk language is the purest local embodiment of. The only way to manipulate an object is to be polite.One asks byAll computing gets done by objects sending messages to otherThe class definition specifies the behavior of all of its instances-that is.For some years now, the folk in SCG have been working at trying to get the Smalltalk languageThe first public event that came out of this effort was the. August 1981 issue of Byte magazine: it was devoted to Smalltalk-80, including a colorful cover drawingIn addition, the SCG folk are writing several books about. Smalltalk. and they are planning to license the system itself to various outside vendors. The first of theInterlisp-D. LISP is the standard language of the Artificial Intelligence community. Pure LISP is basically aInterlisp is one dialect of LISP, an outgrowth of an earlier languageConsider the many features of Interlisp: an interpreter, a compatibleInterlisp itself has been implemented several times. Interlisp-lO is the widely-used version that runsInterlisp user access to the personal machine computing environment: network facilities and high-levelCedarA working group was formed to consider the programmingA somewhat cleaned-up version of the. After pondering theCSL chose to build a new programming environment, based on the MesaCedar documentation is in a constant state of flux; indeed.Much of the documentation for the currentThe programming language underlying Cedar is essentially Mesa with garbage collection added. Now. adding garbage collection actually changes things quite a bit.