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SIC (*) is a command line interpretor, written in FORTRAN and callable as a
subroutine by any program. It provides a command language rather
similar to the VAX-VMS DCL language, with the following major features:
- resolution of command abbreviations
- definition of symbols
- macro capabilities with arguments substitution during execution
- log file
- multi-language structure
- loop buffers for repetitive actions
- variables, arithmetic and logical expressions evaluation
- structured logical tests
- error recovery
- stack buffer
- keypad editing of command lines on VT200 compatible devices
- NEW!: GUI interface on Motif systems
This manual contains several chapters. Chapter 2 (The SIC monitor)
should be read by every user before using SIC. Chapter 3 contains a
copy of the internal help files of SIC. Chapter 4 is a programming
manual for the user who would like to use SIC to create its own
application. Chapter 5 is a list of all possible
SIC error messages and of their most usual recovery procedures. This
reference may be useful if you encounter an error message which you do
not understand while running SIC.
Gildas manager
2001-04-18