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- <RefEntry Id="CDEMX.MAN93.rsml.1">
- <RefMeta>
- <RefEntryTitle>dtdtfile</RefEntryTitle>
- <ManVolNum>special file</ManVolNum>
- </RefMeta>
- <RefNameDiv>
- <RefName><Filename>dtdtfile</Filename></RefName>
- <RefPurpose>define the format and location of actions and data type database files
- </RefPurpose>
- </RefNameDiv>
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- <RefSynopsisDiv>
- <Synopsis>See
- &cdeman.dtactionfile; and
- &cdeman.dtdtsfile;.</Synopsis>
- </RefSynopsisDiv>
- <RefSect1>
- <Title>DESCRIPTION</Title>
- <Para>The actions and data types database provides definitions for the actions
- and data types &str-XZ; clients recognize.
- Files containing actions and data type definitions must end
- with the
- <Filename>.dt</Filename> suffix.
- The database is constructed by reading
- all files ending in the
- <Filename>.dt</Filename> suffix that are found in the search path
- specified by the
- <SystemItem Class="EnvironVar">DTDATABASESEARCHPATH</SystemItem> environment variable.
- </Para>
- <Para>The
- &cdeman.dttypes; utility is the tool that allows users to examine and debug their database.
- </Para>
- <Para>The
- <SystemItem Class="EnvironVar">DTDATABASESEARCHPATH</SystemItem> environment variable contains a comma-separated
- list of directories specified in <Literal>[</Literal><Symbol Role="Variable">host</Symbol><Literal>:]/</Literal><Emphasis>path</Emphasis> format.
- The
- <Symbol Role="Variable">host</Symbol>: portion is optional, but if specified,
- <Emphasis>/path</Emphasis> is interpreted relative to
- <Symbol Role="Variable">host</Symbol>. In addition,
- <Symbol Role="Variable">host</Symbol> defines the
- <Emphasis>DatabaseHost</Emphasis> for records defined by files in the
- <Emphasis>/path</Emphasis> directory.
- Otherwise, the
- <Emphasis>DatabaseHost</Emphasis> is the same as the
- <Emphasis>LocalHost</Emphasis>. To allow for localized action definitions, the data base
- search path supports the string
- <Literal>%L</Literal> within the pathname string.
- The logic that parses
- <SystemItem Class="EnvironVar">DTDATABASESEARCHPATH</SystemItem> substitutes the
- value of the current locale as stored in the
- <SystemItem Class="EnvironVar">LANG</SystemItem> environment variable for the string
- <Literal>%L</Literal> (or no characters if
- <SystemItem Class="EnvironVar">LANG</SystemItem> is not set).
- Other uses of % within the
- <SystemItem Class="EnvironVar">DTDATABASESEARCHPATH</SystemItem> pathnames produce unspecified results.
- Directories can be set up for various locales.
- Each directory contains localized action definitions for a
- single locale.
- For examples, see the default search path shown below.
- The local system administrator or the user
- (in
- <Filename>$HOME/.dtprofile</Filename>) can modify the actual value of the search path.
- The default search path includes the following directories,
- searched in the following sequence:
- </Para>
- <VariableList>
- <VarListEntry>
- <Term><Filename>$HOME/.dt/types/</Filename></Term>
- <ListItem>
- <Para>personal user-defined database files
- </Para>
- </ListItem>
- </VarListEntry>
- <VarListEntry>
- <Term><Literal>/etc/dt/appconfig/types/%L</Literal></Term>
- <ListItem>
- <Para>locally defined language-specific database files
- </Para>
- </ListItem>
- </VarListEntry>
- <VarListEntry>
- <Term><Filename>/etc/dt/appconfig/types/C</Filename></Term>
- <ListItem>
- <Para>locally defined default database files
- </Para>
- </ListItem>
- </VarListEntry>
- <VarListEntry>
- <Term><Literal>/usr/dt/appconfig/types/%L</Literal></Term>
- <ListItem>
- <Para>language-specific database files
- </Para>
- </ListItem>
- </VarListEntry>
- <VarListEntry>
- <Term><Filename>/usr/dt/appconfig/types/C</Filename></Term>
- <ListItem>
- <Para>implementation-default database files
- </Para>
- </ListItem>
- </VarListEntry>
- </VariableList>
- <RefSect2>
- <Title>File Format</Title>
- <Para>In addition to the version information, comments and variable references
- described under other headings in this document, these files may contain action
- and data type records, as described in
- &cdeman.dtactionfile; and
- &cdeman.dtdtsfile;.</Para>
- </RefSect2>
- <RefSect2>
- <Title>Comments</Title>
- <Para>Any line whose first non-space character is # is treated as a
- comment line, and is ignored during the reading of the database file.
- </Para>
- </RefSect2>
- <RefSect2>
- <Title>Database Version</Title>
- <Para>The database loader supports a version number, which indicates
- the version of the database syntax used by a particular database file.
- If a database version number is not specified, then the database
- loader assumes that the file uses the version 1.0 syntax, described here.
- If a database file specifies a version number, then it
- must be the first non-blank, non-comment line in the database file;
- if the version is specified anywhere else in the file, then an error
- message is generated, and the remainder of that database file is ignored.
- The database version number is specified using the following syntax:
- </Para>
- <InformalExample Remap="indent">
- <ProgramListing>set DtDbVersion=<Emphasis>version_number</Emphasis>
- </ProgramListing>
- </InformalExample>
- </RefSect2>
- <RefSect2>
- <Title>String Variables</Title>
- <Para>Database entries can reference string variables that can be set
- within the database file.
- The scope of a string variable is restricted
- to only those record definitions within the database file defining the
- string variable.
- A string variable is defined using the following syntax:
- </Para>
- <InformalExample Remap="indent">
- <ProgramListing>set <Emphasis>VariableName</Emphasis>=<Emphasis>variable_value</Emphasis>
- </ProgramListing>
- </InformalExample>
- <Para>String variables are referenced using either of the standard shell
- variable referencing syntaxes:
- $<Emphasis>variable_name</Emphasis> or ${<Emphasis>variable_name</Emphasis>}.
- A variable name can be made up of any of the alphanumeric characters
- and the underscore.
- </Para>
- </RefSect2>
- <RefSect2>
- <Title>Environment Variables</Title>
- <Para>Database records may refer to environment variables, using either
- of the standard shell variable referencing syntaxes:
- $<Emphasis>environment_variable</Emphasis>
- or ${<Emphasis>environment_variable</Emphasis>}.
- If the environment variable name conflicts
- with a string variable name, the string variable takes precedence.
- </Para>
- </RefSect2>
- <RefSect2>
- <Title>Line Continuation</Title>
- <Para>Any field within a record can be continued onto another line by
- ending the line with a \ character.
- The \ and any
- <KeySym>blank</KeySym>s following the \ and preceding the newline are discarded;
- leading
- <KeySym>blank</KeySym>s on the following line are preserved in the continued field.
- </Para>
- </RefSect2>
- </RefSect1>
- <RefSect1>
- <Title>SEE ALSO</Title>
- <Para>&cdeman.dtactionfile;, &cdeman.dtdtsfile;, &cdeman.dttypes;.</Para>
- </RefSect1>
- </RefEntry>
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