From 278c373a02120f63127cb6edc36da908be10d9fe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jthorn Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 14:24:20 +0000 Subject: description of command-line options * make the acceptable arguments for --buffering explicit in the table by dropping and writing [no|line|full] explicitly ==> this means that the table (A3.1) now gives a full description of the syntax, without needing to page ahead to the text description to see what can be * ditto in the text description git-svn-id: http://svn.cactuscode.org/flesh/trunk@4334 17b73243-c579-4c4c-a9d2-2d5706c11dac --- doc/UsersGuide/RunningCactus.tex | 7 +++---- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/UsersGuide/RunningCactus.tex b/doc/UsersGuide/RunningCactus.tex index 43205cc9..79121747 100644 --- a/doc/UsersGuide/RunningCactus.tex +++ b/doc/UsersGuide/RunningCactus.tex @@ -1288,7 +1288,7 @@ Short Version & Long Version \\ \hline -r[o|e|oe|eo] & --redirect=[o|e|oe|eo]\\ \hline - -b <\var{mode}> & --buffering=<\var{mode}>\\ + -b[no|line|full] & --buffering=[no|line|full]\\ \hline -i & --ignore-next \\ \hline @@ -1355,9 +1355,8 @@ Redirects the standard output (`\texttt{o}') and/or standard error (`\texttt{e}') of each processor to a file. By default the standard outputs from processors other than processor 0 are discarded. -\item [\texttt{-b <\var{mode}>} or \texttt{--buffering=<\var{mode}>}] - Set the \texttt{stdout} buffering mode. \var{mode} can be one of - \texttt{no}, \texttt{line}, and \texttt{full}. Buffered I/O is a +\item [\texttt{-b[no|line|full]} or \texttt{--buffering=[no|line|full]}] + Set the \texttt{stdout} buffering mode. Buffered I/O is a standard feature of C programmes. This delays writing the actual output; instead, the output is collected into an internal buffer, and is then written in large chunks. This improves performance -- cgit v1.2.3