############################################################################### # # File: README # RCS: $Id: README,v 1.1 2005/10/13 05:24:59 sbirrer Exp $ # Description: README file for tsh project # Author: Fabian E. Bustamante # Northwestern Systems Research Group # Department of Computer Science # Northwestern University # Created: Thu Oct 14, 2004 at 08:37:34 # Modified: Thu Oct 14, 2004 at 09:02:07 fabianb@cs.northwestern.edu # Language: N/A # Package: N/A # Status: Experimental (Do Not Distribute) # # (C) Copyright 2004, Northwestern University, all rights reserved. # ############################################################################### What you will find here: README - what you are looking at Makefile - Makefile for the whole project, remember to update your team name. As in your previous project there are two less-common targets you need to be aware of: test-reg and handin. config.h - Project config files tsh.[hc], interpreter.[hc], io.[hc], runtime.[hc] - Some basic structure for your shell project. You don't have to follow the provided organization, just satisfy the specs. tsh.1 - For a man page on your tsh grading-guide.txt - Grading policy and general guide. It tells you what we are looking for, explains how we grade your project, what the test cases are and how we use them. testsuite - A directory including the test cases described in grading-guide.txt, as well as the test harness. What you should do first: First thing to do now is compile the project skeleton. [fabianb@localhost tsh_skeleton]$ make gcc -Wall -g -D HAVE_CONFIG_H -c -o interpreter.o interpreter.c gcc -Wall -g -D HAVE_CONFIG_H -c -o io.o io.c gcc -Wall -g -D HAVE_CONFIG_H -c -o runtime.o runtime.c gcc -Wall -g -D HAVE_CONFIG_H -c -o tsh.o tsh.c gcc -o tsh interpreter.o io.o runtime.o tsh.o Among other things you should now have the executable 'tsh'. Go ahead and run it [fabianb@localhost tsh_skeleton]$ ./tsh exit All it understands for now is 'exit', not very interesting but something to get started. Just before getting into the serious work, try making the handin [fabianb@localhost tsh_skeleton]$ make handin rm -f *.o *~ rm -f myteam-1-tsh.tar.gz tar cvf myteam-1-tsh.tar config.h interpreter.c interpreter.h io.c io.h Makefile tsh.1 tsh.c tsh.h README runtime.c runtime.h config.h interpreter.c interpreter.h io.c io.h Makefile tsh.1 tsh.c tsh.h README runtime.c runtime.h gzip myteam-1-tsh.tar This would leave a tar-gzip ball (which name will start with your team's name) in the same directory. This is what you need to submit to us when ready. Good luck