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Workshop Users Guide Beta Apr83

Workshop Users Guide Beta Apr83

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WORKSHOP USER'S GUIDE for the Lisa - Beta Dmft ApriJ 1983 CO ....... TENTS 1. INTRODUCTION The WorKshop proll i des tool s for program delJe 1opmen t. It proll ides fac iIi ties for ed it i ng, 1 anguage process i ng, and debugg i og, as we 11 as commands for managing files and configuring the system. The system al so i ncl udes many other ut iIi ties. 2. THE Fl LE MANAGER The FileManager allowsyou tomanage andmanipulate files and volumes. 3. THE SYSTEM MANAGER The System Manager allows you to set default parameters for the Lisa, and manage processes. and configuration 4. THE EDITOR The Editor allows you to create andmodif>' text files. These text file,:. are used as input to the Comp i leI' and the Assembl er. 5. THE PASCAL Cct1PI LER The Compiler translates Pascal source code into object code. Translation requires two steps: first the compiler translates Pascal into I-code; then the code Generator translates the I-code into obj«Ct code •. 6 • THE ASSEMBLER The Assembl er trans 1a tes assembl y J anguage programs into obj ect code. 7. THE LINKER The Linker combines object code fi les into executable programs. 8. THE DEBUGGER The Debugger allows you to examine memory, set breaKpoints, other run-time debugging functions. 9. USlNG EXEC FILES e:xec files allow you to execute automatically. a series of commands and perform and programs 10. THE UTI LITI ES Util ity programs are provided for debugging, configuring the system, and man i pul at i ng files. APPENDICES A. ERROR MESSAGES WorKshop· User's Guide for the Lisa Introdudion Cha.pter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Workshop •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-1 The WorKshop provides the functions necessary to develop and run programs on the Lisa. The WorKshop can be booted from either a disKette or a. Profile. 1.2 Starting the Work$hop •. . . . . . • • • • • . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . • . . .• 1-1 The WorKshop is started by booting the Lisa from a disK· containing the WorKshop software. You can use the e:nvironments window to select one of several available environments. 1.3 The WorKshop User Interface • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 1-3 The WorKshop user interface consists of three command lines: the WorKshop command line, the File Manager, and the System Manager. 1.4 File System Organization and Naming •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-4 Files are stored on disk volumes and are accessed by specifying the volume name and the file name. 1.5 Using Utility Programs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 1-7 Utility programs provide additional functions for the WorKshop. A· utility program is started by choosing the RUN command from the WorKshop command line. 1.6 How do I Write and Run a Pascal Program? .......................... 1-8 A Pascal program is written with the e:ditor. The source file must be compiled and linKed before it can be run. 1.7 How …

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