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# Copyright (c) 2016-2024 by Altair Engineering, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
# Altair Engineering, Inc. makes this software available as part of the Vision
# tool platform. As long as you are a licensee of the Vision tool platform
# you may make copies of the software and modify it to be used within the
# Vision tool platform, but you must include all of this notice on any copy.
# Redistribution without written permission to any third party, with or
# without modification, is not permitted.
# Altair Engineering, Inc. does not warrant that this software is error free
# or fit for any purpose. Altair Engineering, Inc. disclaims any liability for
# all claims, expenses, losses, damages and costs any user may incur as a
# result of using, copying or modifying the software.
# =============================================================================
# @userware
# Example For C Fillflat
# @section
# C Level Examples
# @description
# C implementation of the fillflat Userware.
# This example script demonstrates how to use the flat tree creation
# compiled as a shared library in the starsh.
# @files
# zdb/fillflat.c
# zdb/fillflat.tcl
# @tag
# spice zdb
###############################################################################
##
# Load the shared library fillflat.
# This will provide the new Tcl command fillflat
#
load [file join . fillflat[info sharedlibextension]] Fillflat
##
# Check for wrong arguments.
#
if {$argc != 2} {
error "Wrong args.\nUsage: $exeName $argv0 <BINFILE> <FLATDATA>"
}
##
# get Arguments
#
set binfile [lindex $argv 0]
set flatdata [lindex $argv 1]
##
# Open the given binfile.
#
set db [zdb open -populate $binfile]
##
# Call the userware sub-command 'fillflat' on the opened database.
#
fillflat $db $flatdata
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