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Diffstat (limited to 'slideshow/qa/debug/nodetree.sh')
-rw-r--r-- | slideshow/qa/debug/nodetree.sh | 20 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/slideshow/qa/debug/nodetree.sh b/slideshow/qa/debug/nodetree.sh index e40078faaddd..a4ef1c107f7a 100644 --- a/slideshow/qa/debug/nodetree.sh +++ b/slideshow/qa/debug/nodetree.sh @@ -12,20 +12,20 @@ # First of all, you need to recompile modules slideshow and canvas # with VERBOSE=t set in the environment, and debug=t defined at the # build tool command line. Then run your slideshow and redirect stdout -# to a file. +# to a file. # # Then, call 'nodetree.sh trace-file > tree.ps' to generate a # PostScript file for the AnimationNode tree generated during the show. -# Since these easily get pretty huge, use only one page, and try to -# limit the slide content (which have effects assigned, that is) to +# Since these easily get pretty huge, use only one page, and try to +# limit the slide content (which have effects assigned, that is) to # the bare minimum (to reproduce your bug, or whatever you need this # for). # -# The generated output will have all nodes color-coded with their state -# at the point when the tree was dumped (see colors.sh for the color +# The generated output will have all nodes color-coded with their state +# at the point when the tree was dumped (see colors.sh for the color # codes) # -# When looking for the mechanics that generate the relevant output, +# When looking for the mechanics that generate the relevant output, # grep for the DEBUG_NODES_SHOWTREE macros in the slideshow source: # Each such place dumps the current node tree to the trace output. Thus, # if you need to check the tree state at other places or times, just add @@ -38,11 +38,11 @@ # ################################################### -egrep "Node connection|Node state" $1 | \ - sed -e '/Node state/ s/.*Node state.*: \(.*\)/\1/' \ - -e '/Node connection/ s/.*Node connection.*: \(n.*\)/\1/' | \ +egrep "Node connection|Node state" $1 | \ + sed -e '/Node state/ s/.*Node state.*: \(.*\)/\1/' \ + -e '/Node connection/ s/.*Node connection.*: \(n.*\)/\1/' | \ \ -awk 'BEGIN { print "digraph Event_network {" }; { print } END { print "}" }' | \ +awk 'BEGIN { print "digraph Event_network {" }; { print } END { print "}" }' | \ \ \ # fill a complete A1 page with graph output |