Changeset: 20a11ee41ee3 for MonetDB
URL: http://dev.monetdb.org/hg/MonetDB?cmd=changeset;node=20a11ee41ee3
Added Files:
sql/backends/monet5/Tests/rapi16.sql
sql/backends/monet5/Tests/rapi16.stable.err
sql/backends/monet5/Tests/rapi16.stable.out
Removed Files:
monetdb5/modules/mal/00_cluster_hge.mal
monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/ascii_io2.load
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/tst4610.mal
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/tst4610.stable.err
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/tst4610.stable.out
sql/storage/restrict/restrict_logger.c
sql/storage/restrict/restrict_logger.h
sql/storage/restrict/restrict_storage.c
sql/storage/restrict/restrict_storage.h
sql/storage/restrict/restrict_table.c
sql/storage/restrict/restrict_table.h
Modified Files:
clients/R/MonetDB.R/R/mapi.R
clients/Tests/MAL-signatures.stable.out
clients/Tests/MAL-signatures.stable.out.int128
clients/Tests/SQL-dump.stable.out
clients/Tests/SQL-dump.stable.out.int128
clients/Tests/exports.stable.out
gdk/ChangeLog
gdk/gdk.h
gdk/gdk_align.c
gdk/gdk_bat.c
gdk/gdk_batop.c
gdk/gdk_delta.c
gdk/gdk_join_legacy.c
gdk/gdk_private.h
gdk/gdk_select_legacy.c
gdk/gdk_storage.c
monetdb5/ChangeLog
monetdb5/extras/rapi/Tests/All
monetdb5/mal/Tests/dataflow01.mal
monetdb5/mal/Tests/dataflow01.stable.out
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst025.stable.out
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst032.stable.out
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst033.mal
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst033.stable.out
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst034.mal
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst034.stable.out
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst201.stable.out
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst220.mal
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst220.stable.out
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst275.stable.out
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst285.mal
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst285.stable.out
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst802.mal
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst802.stable.out
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst810.stable.out
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst903.mal
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst903.stable.out
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst911.mal
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst911.stable.out
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst912.mal
monetdb5/mal/Tests/tst912.stable.out
monetdb5/mal/mal_parser.c
monetdb5/modules/atoms/batxml.c
monetdb5/modules/atoms/json.c
monetdb5/modules/atoms/mtime.c
monetdb5/modules/kernel/algebra.c
monetdb5/modules/kernel/algebra.h
monetdb5/modules/kernel/algebra.mal
monetdb5/modules/kernel/bat5.c
monetdb5/modules/kernel/bat5.h
monetdb5/modules/kernel/bat5.mal
monetdb5/modules/kernel/batmmath.c
monetdb5/modules/kernel/batstr.c
monetdb5/modules/mal/Makefile.ag
monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/All
monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/ascii_io2.mal
monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/ascii_io2.stable.out
monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/batpartition.stable.out
monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/inspect05.stable.out.int128
monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/iterator03.stable.out
monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/mapi01.mal
monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/mapi01.stable.out
monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/mapi07.mal
monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/mapi07.stable.out
monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/partition.stable.out
monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/remote12.stable.out
monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/tokenizer00.stable.out
monetdb5/modules/mal/bbp.c
monetdb5/modules/mal/joinpath.c
monetdb5/modules/mal/mal_init.mal
monetdb5/modules/mal/mal_io.c
monetdb5/modules/mal/mal_io.h
monetdb5/modules/mal/mal_io.mal
monetdb5/modules/mal/mal_mapi.c
monetdb5/modules/mal/manual.c
monetdb5/modules/mal/manual.h
monetdb5/modules/mal/manual.mal
monetdb5/modules/mal/mkey.c
monetdb5/modules/mal/pcre.c
monetdb5/modules/mal/remote.c
monetdb5/modules/mal/remote.mal
monetdb5/modules/mal/tokenizer.c
monetdb5/modules/mal/transaction.c
monetdb5/modules/mal/transaction.mal
monetdb5/modules/mal/zorder.c
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/All
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/CXexample.mal
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/CXexample.stable.out
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/FTexample.mal
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/FTexample.stable.out
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/dataflow.mal
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/dataflow.stable.out
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/reorder00.mal
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/reorder00.stable.out
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/tst4000.mal
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/tst4000.stable.out
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/tst4003.mal
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/tst4003.stable.out
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/tst4030.mal
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/tst4030.stable.out
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/tst4700.mal
monetdb5/optimizer/Tests/tst4700.stable.out
monetdb5/optimizer/opt_mergetable.c
monetdb5/optimizer/opt_pipes.c
monetdb5/optimizer/opt_prelude.c
monetdb5/optimizer/opt_prelude.h
monetdb5/optimizer/optimizer.mal
monetdb5/scheduler/Tests/memo01.mal
monetdb5/scheduler/Tests/memo02.mal
monetdb5/scheduler/Tests/memo04.mal
monetdb5/scheduler/Tests/sched00.mal
monetdb5/scheduler/srvpool.mal
monetdb5/tests/gdkTests/Tests/scanselect.mal
monetdb5/tests/gdkTests/Tests/scanselect.stable.out
sql/backends/monet5/Makefile.ag
sql/backends/monet5/Tests/All
sql/backends/monet5/UDF/udf.c
sql/backends/monet5/gsl/gsl.c
sql/backends/monet5/rel_bin.c
sql/backends/monet5/sql.c
sql/backends/monet5/sql.h
sql/backends/monet5/sql.mal
sql/backends/monet5/sql_bat2time.c
sql/backends/monet5/sql_cast.c
sql/backends/monet5/sql_cast_impl_down_from_flt.h
sql/backends/monet5/sql_cast_impl_down_from_int.h
sql/backends/monet5/sql_cast_impl_up_to_flt.h
sql/backends/monet5/sql_cast_impl_up_to_int.h
sql/backends/monet5/sql_gencode.c
sql/backends/monet5/sql_round_impl.h
sql/backends/monet5/sql_statement.c
sql/backends/monet5/sql_statement.h
sql/backends/monet5/sql_upgrades.c
sql/include/sql_catalog.h
sql/scripts/25_debug.sql
sql/server/rel_optimizer.c
sql/storage/bat/bat_utils.c
sql/storage/bat/bat_utils.h
sql/test/BugTracker-2009/Tests/explain_gives_crash.SF-2741829.stable.err
sql/test/BugTracker-2009/Tests/explain_gives_crash.SF-2741829.stable.out
sql/test/BugTracker/Tests/jdbc_no_debug.SF-1739356.stable.out
sql/test/Tests/setoptimizer.stable.err
sql/test/Tests/setoptimizer.stable.out
sql/test/Tests/setoptimizer.stable.out.Windows
sql/test/Tests/systemfunctions.stable.out
sql/test/Tests/systemfunctions.stable.out.int128
sql/test/leaks/Tests/check1.stable.out.int128
sql/test/leaks/Tests/check2.stable.out.int128
sql/test/leaks/Tests/check3.stable.out.int128
sql/test/leaks/Tests/check4.stable.out.int128
sql/test/leaks/Tests/check5.stable.out.int128
Branch: leftmart
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diff --git a/clients/R/MonetDB.R/R/mapi.R b/clients/R/MonetDB.R/R/mapi.R
--- a/clients/R/MonetDB.R/R/mapi.R
+++ b/clients/R/MonetDB.R/R/mapi.R
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ REPLY_SIZE <- 100 # Apparently, -1 me
resp <- c(resp, readChar(con, length, useBytes = TRUE))
if (final == 1) break
}
- if (getOption("monetdb.debug.mapi", F)) cat(paste("RX: '",
substring(paste0(resp, collapse=""), 1, 200), "'\n", sep=""))
+ if (getOption("monetdb.debug.mapi", F)) message("RX: '",
substring(paste0(resp, collapse=""), 1, 200))
return(paste0("", resp, collapse=""))
}
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ REPLY_SIZE <- 100 # Apparently, -1 me
stop("I can only be called with a MonetDB connection object as parameter.")
final <- FALSE
pos <- 0
- if (getOption("monetdb.debug.mapi", F)) message("TX: '", msg, "'\n", sep="")
+ if (getOption("monetdb.debug.mapi", F)) message("TX: '", msg)
# convert to raw byte array, otherwise multibyte characters are 'difficult'
msgr <- charToRaw(msg)
msglen <- length(msgr)
diff --git a/clients/Tests/MAL-signatures.stable.out
b/clients/Tests/MAL-signatures.stable.out
--- a/clients/Tests/MAL-signatures.stable.out
+++ b/clients/Tests/MAL-signatures.stable.out
@@ -2354,7 +2354,7 @@ command algebra.like(s:str,pat:str):bit
address PCRElike2;
command algebra.like(s:str,pat:str,esc:str):bit
address PCRElike3;
-command algebra.like(b:bat[:oid,:str],substr:str):bat[:oid,:str]
+command algebra.like(b:bat[:oid,:str],substr:str):bat[:oid,:oid]
address ALGlike;
comment Selects all elements that have 'substr' as in the tail.
@@ -2487,26 +2487,10 @@ command algebra.subsort(b:bat[:oid,:any_
address ALGsubsort11;
comment Returns a copy of the BAT sorted on tail values. The input and
output are (must be) dense headed. The order is descending if the
reverse bit is set. This is a stable sort if the stable bit is set.
-command algebra.sample(b:bat[:oid,:any_1],num:int):bat[:oid,:oid]
-address ALGsample;
-comment Returns the oids of a random selection of size 'num' from the input
BAT.
-
command algebra.selectNotNil(b:bat[:oid,:any_2]):bat[:oid,:any_2]
address ALGselectNotNil;
comment Select all not-nil values
-command algebra.select(b:bat[:oid,:any_2],value:any_2):bat[:oid,:any_2]
-address ALGselect1;
-comment Select all BUNs of a BAT with a certain tail value. Selection
on NIL is also possible (it should be properly casted, e.g.:int(nil)).
-
-command
algebra.select(b:bat[:oid,:any_2],low:any_2,high:any_2,li:bit,hi:bit):bat[:oid,:any_2]
-address ALGselectInclusive;
-comment Select all BUNs that have tail values: {v| low <{=} v <{=} high}.
Boundary inclusion is indicated separately. NIL boundary values have a
special meaning. + low == nil means: no lower bound + high == nil
means: no upper bound.
-
-command
algebra.select(b:bat[:oid,:any_2],low:any_2,high:any_2):bat[:oid,:any_2]
-address ALGselect;
-comment Select all BUNs that have tail values: {v| low <= v <= high}. NIL
boundary values have a special meaning. + low == nil means: no
lower bound + high == nil means: no upper bound. NOTE 1:
you should cast the nil to the appropriate type,
e.g. int(nil) in order to circumvent type clashes. NOTE 2: as the
'nil' element has no clear place in the ordered domain
of values, tuples with 'nil' values are NEVER
returned by the range select.
-
command
algebra.subselect(b:bat[:oid,:any_1],s:bat[:oid,:oid],low:any_1,high:any_1,li:bit,hi:bit,anti:bit):bat[:oid,:oid]
address ALGsubselect2;
comment Select all head values of the first input BAT for which the tail value
is in range and for which the head value occurs in the tail of the second
input BAT. The first input is a dense-headed BAT, the second input is a
dense-headed BAT with sorted tail, output is a dense-headed BAT with in the
tail the head value of the input BAT for which the tail value is between the
values low and high (inclusive if li respectively hi is set). The output BAT
is sorted on the tail value. If low or high is nil, the boundary is not
considered (effectively - and + infinity). If anti is set, the result is the
complement. Nil values in the tail are never matched, unless low=nil,
high=nil, li=1, hi=1, anti=0. All non-nil values are returned if low=nil,
high=nil, and li, hi are not both 1, or anti=1. Note that the output is
suitable as second input for this function.
@@ -31175,18 +31159,18 @@ command bat.densebat(sz:wrd):bat[:oid,:o
address BKCdensebat;
comment Creates a new [void,void] BAT of size 'sz'.
+command bat.delete(b:bat[:oid,:any_1]):bat[:oid,:any_1]
+address BKCdelete_all;
+comment Delete all entries.
+
+command bat.delete(b:bat[:oid,:any_1],h:oid):bat[:oid,:any_1]
+address BKCdelete;
+comment Delete an entry with a certain head value.
+
command bat.delete(b:bat[:oid,:any_1],src:bat[:oid,:any_1]):bat[:oid,:any_1]
address BKCdelete_bat_bun;
comment Delete from the first BAT all BUNs with a corresponding BUN in
the second.
-command bat.delete(b:bat[:oid,:any_1]):bat[:oid,:any_1]
-address BKCdelete_all;
-comment Delete all BUNs in a BAT.
-
-command bat.delete(b:bat[:oid,:any_1],h:oid):bat[:oid,:any_1]
-address BKCdelete;
-comment Delete all BUNs with a certain head value.
-
command bat.getName(b:bat[:oid,:any_1]):str
address BKCgetBBPname;
comment Gives back the logical name of a BAT.
@@ -38435,10 +38419,6 @@ pattern io.printf(fmt:str,val:any...):vo
address IOprintf;
comment Select default format
-pattern io.prompt(val:any_1):void
-address IOprompt_val;
-comment Print a MAL value without brackets.
-
pattern io.print(val:bat[:oid,:any_1]):void
address IOprint_val;
comment Print a MAL value column .
@@ -38919,22 +38899,14 @@ command mapi.trace(mid:int,flag:int):voi
address SERVERtrace;
comment Toggle the Mapi library debug tracer.
-pattern manual.completion(pat:str):void
-address MANUALcompletion;
-comment Produces the wordcompletion table.
+pattern manual.functions()
(sig:bat[:oid,:str],adr:bat[:oid,:str],com:bat[:oid,:str])
+address MANUALcreateOverview;
+comment Produces a table with all MAL functions known
pattern manual.help(text:str):void
address MANUALhelp;
comment Produces a list of all <module>.<function> that match the text
pattern. The wildcard '*' can be used for <module>and <function>. Using the '('
asks for signature information andusing ')' asks for the complete help record.
-pattern manual.summary():void
-address MANUALcreateSummary;
-comment Produces a manual summary with help lines grouped by module.
-
-pattern manual.search(text:str):void
-address MANUALsearch;
-comment Search the manual for command descriptions that match theregular
expression 'text'
-
pattern mat.hasMoreElements(grp:bat[:oid,:any_2]...):bat[:oid,:any_2]
address MAThasMoreElements;
comment Find the next element in the merge table
@@ -40331,22 +40303,6 @@ command sabaoth.retreatScenario(lang:str
address SABretreatScenario;
comment Unpublishes the given language as available for this server
-pattern scheduler.costPrediction(a:any):lng
-address RUNcostPrediction;
-comment A sample cost prediction function
-
-pattern scheduler.choice(arg:any...):void
-address RUNchoice;
-comment Select the next step in a query memo plan
-
-pattern scheduler.choice():void
-address RUNchoice;
-comment Select the next step in a query memo plan
-
-pattern scheduler.isolation():void
-address RUNisolation;
-comment Run a private copy of the MAL program
-
pattern scheduler.peers(N:int):void
address SRVsetServers;
comment Simulate N peers
@@ -40355,18 +40311,10 @@ pattern scheduler.pattern(pat:str):void
address SRVsetServers;
comment Activate the peers matching the pattern and return number found.
-pattern scheduler.pick(arg:any_1...):any_1
-address RUNpickResult;
-comment Pick up the first result
-
pattern scheduler.srvpool():int
address SRVPOOLscheduler;
comment Run a program block in parallel.
-pattern scheduler.volumeCost(a:any):lng
-address RUNvolumeCost;
-comment A sample cost function based on materialized results
-
function sphinx.sphinx_searchIndexLimit(q:str,i:str,l:int):bat[:oid,:lng];
function sphinx.sphinx_searchIndex(q:str,i:str):bat[:oid,:lng];
function sphinx.sphinx_search(q:str):bat[:oid,:lng];
@@ -40742,6 +40690,10 @@ pattern sql.password(user:str):str
address db_password_wrap;
comment Return password hash of user
+command
sql.project(col:bat[:oid,:oid],l:bat[:oid,:oid],r:bat[:oid,:oid]):bat[:oid,:oid]
+address BATleftproject;
+comment Last step of a left outer join, ie project the inner join (l,r) over
the left input side (col)
+
command
sql.projectdelta(subselect:bat[:oid,:oid],col:bat[:oid,:any_3],uid:bat[:oid,:oid],uval:bat[:oid,:any_3]):bat[:oid,:any_3]
address DELTAproject2;
comment Return column bat with delta's applied.
diff --git a/clients/Tests/MAL-signatures.stable.out.int128
b/clients/Tests/MAL-signatures.stable.out.int128
--- a/clients/Tests/MAL-signatures.stable.out.int128
+++ b/clients/Tests/MAL-signatures.stable.out.int128
@@ -2865,7 +2865,7 @@ command algebra.like(s:str,pat:str):bit
address PCRElike2;
command algebra.like(s:str,pat:str,esc:str):bit
address PCRElike3;
-command algebra.like(b:bat[:oid,:str],substr:str):bat[:oid,:str]
+command algebra.like(b:bat[:oid,:str],substr:str):bat[:oid,:oid]
address ALGlike;
comment Selects all elements that have 'substr' as in the tail.
@@ -2998,26 +2998,10 @@ command algebra.subsort(b:bat[:oid,:any_
address ALGsubsort11;
comment Returns a copy of the BAT sorted on tail values. The input and
output are (must be) dense headed. The order is descending if the
reverse bit is set. This is a stable sort if the stable bit is set.
-command algebra.sample(b:bat[:oid,:any_1],num:int):bat[:oid,:oid]
-address ALGsample;
-comment Returns the oids of a random selection of size 'num' from the input
BAT.
-
command algebra.selectNotNil(b:bat[:oid,:any_2]):bat[:oid,:any_2]
address ALGselectNotNil;
comment Select all not-nil values
-command algebra.select(b:bat[:oid,:any_2],value:any_2):bat[:oid,:any_2]
-address ALGselect1;
-comment Select all BUNs of a BAT with a certain tail value. Selection
on NIL is also possible (it should be properly casted, e.g.:int(nil)).
-
-command
algebra.select(b:bat[:oid,:any_2],low:any_2,high:any_2,li:bit,hi:bit):bat[:oid,:any_2]
-address ALGselectInclusive;
-comment Select all BUNs that have tail values: {v| low <{=} v <{=} high}.
Boundary inclusion is indicated separately. NIL boundary values have a
special meaning. + low == nil means: no lower bound + high == nil
means: no upper bound.
-
-command
algebra.select(b:bat[:oid,:any_2],low:any_2,high:any_2):bat[:oid,:any_2]
-address ALGselect;
-comment Select all BUNs that have tail values: {v| low <= v <= high}. NIL
boundary values have a special meaning. + low == nil means: no
lower bound + high == nil means: no upper bound. NOTE 1:
you should cast the nil to the appropriate type,
e.g. int(nil) in order to circumvent type clashes. NOTE 2: as the
'nil' element has no clear place in the ordered domain
of values, tuples with 'nil' values are NEVER
returned by the range select.
-
command
algebra.subselect(b:bat[:oid,:any_1],s:bat[:oid,:oid],low:any_1,high:any_1,li:bit,hi:bit,anti:bit):bat[:oid,:oid]
address ALGsubselect2;
comment Select all head values of the first input BAT for which the tail value
is in range and for which the head value occurs in the tail of the second
input BAT. The first input is a dense-headed BAT, the second input is a
dense-headed BAT with sorted tail, output is a dense-headed BAT with in the
tail the head value of the input BAT for which the tail value is between the
values low and high (inclusive if li respectively hi is set). The output BAT
is sorted on the tail value. If low or high is nil, the boundary is not
considered (effectively - and + infinity). If anti is set, the result is the
complement. Nil values in the tail are never matched, unless low=nil,
high=nil, li=1, hi=1, anti=0. All non-nil values are returned if low=nil,
high=nil, and li, hi are not both 1, or anti=1. Note that the output is
suitable as second input for this function.
@@ -40216,18 +40200,18 @@ command bat.densebat(sz:wrd):bat[:oid,:o
address BKCdensebat;
comment Creates a new [void,void] BAT of size 'sz'.
+command bat.delete(b:bat[:oid,:any_1]):bat[:oid,:any_1]
+address BKCdelete_all;
+comment Delete all entries.
+
+command bat.delete(b:bat[:oid,:any_1],h:oid):bat[:oid,:any_1]
+address BKCdelete;
+comment Delete an entry with a certain head value.
+
command bat.delete(b:bat[:oid,:any_1],src:bat[:oid,:any_1]):bat[:oid,:any_1]
address BKCdelete_bat_bun;
comment Delete from the first BAT all BUNs with a corresponding BUN in
the second.
-command bat.delete(b:bat[:oid,:any_1]):bat[:oid,:any_1]
-address BKCdelete_all;
-comment Delete all BUNs in a BAT.
-
-command bat.delete(b:bat[:oid,:any_1],h:oid):bat[:oid,:any_1]
-address BKCdelete;
-comment Delete all BUNs with a certain head value.
-
command bat.getName(b:bat[:oid,:any_1]):str
address BKCgetBBPname;
comment Gives back the logical name of a BAT.
@@ -48438,10 +48422,6 @@ command calc.xml(src:xml):xml
address XMLxml2xml;
command calc.xml(src:str):xml
address XMLstr2xml;
-command cluster.new(b:bat[:oid,:hge],bits:int,offset:int,order:bit)
(psum:bat[:oid,:wrd],map:bat[:oid,:bte])
-address CLS_create2_hge;
-command cluster.new(b:bat[:oid,:hge],bits:int,offset:int)
(psum:bat[:oid,:wrd],map:bat[:oid,:wrd])
-address CLS_create_hge;
pattern clients.addUser(nme:str,pw:str):oid
address CLTaddUser;
comment Allow user with password access to the given scenarios
@@ -49354,10 +49334,6 @@ pattern io.printf(fmt:str,val:any...):vo
address IOprintf;
comment Select default format
-pattern io.prompt(val:any_1):void
-address IOprompt_val;
-comment Print a MAL value without brackets.
-
pattern io.print(val:bat[:oid,:any_1]):void
address IOprint_val;
comment Print a MAL value column .
@@ -49850,22 +49826,14 @@ command mapi.trace(mid:int,flag:int):voi
address SERVERtrace;
comment Toggle the Mapi library debug tracer.
-pattern manual.completion(pat:str):void
-address MANUALcompletion;
-comment Produces the wordcompletion table.
+pattern manual.functions()
(sig:bat[:oid,:str],adr:bat[:oid,:str],com:bat[:oid,:str])
+address MANUALcreateOverview;
+comment Produces a table with all MAL functions known
pattern manual.help(text:str):void
address MANUALhelp;
comment Produces a list of all <module>.<function> that match the text
pattern. The wildcard '*' can be used for <module>and <function>. Using the '('
asks for signature information andusing ')' asks for the complete help record.
-pattern manual.summary():void
-address MANUALcreateSummary;
-comment Produces a manual summary with help lines grouped by module.
-
-pattern manual.search(text:str):void
-address MANUALsearch;
-comment Search the manual for command descriptions that match theregular
expression 'text'
-
pattern mat.hasMoreElements(grp:bat[:oid,:any_2]...):bat[:oid,:any_2]
address MAThasMoreElements;
comment Find the next element in the merge table
@@ -51266,22 +51234,6 @@ command sabaoth.retreatScenario(lang:str
address SABretreatScenario;
comment Unpublishes the given language as available for this server
-pattern scheduler.costPrediction(a:any):lng
-address RUNcostPrediction;
-comment A sample cost prediction function
-
-pattern scheduler.choice(arg:any...):void
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