07-21-2008
How to change the HostID?--SunFire880
Hi, Guys
I have to change the HostID for my SUNFire880 in lab.
Can some body help me? and give the detail procedure?
I don't think the command "mkp" can be used in SUNFire880 system.
So please help!
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NAME
lambda - Utility commands for anonymous procedures
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.5
package require lambda ?1?
::lambda arguments body ?arg...?
::lambda@ namespace arguments body ?arg...?
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DESCRIPTION
This package provides two convenience commands to make the writing of anonymous procedures, i.e. lambdas more proc-like. Instead of, for
example, to write
set f {::apply {{x} {
....
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with its deep nesting of braces, or
set f [list ::apply {{x y} {
....
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with a list command to insert some of the arguments of a partial application, just write
set f [lambda {x} {
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and
set f [lambda {x y} {
....
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COMMANDS
::lambda arguments body ?arg...?
The command constructs an anonymous procedure from the list of arguments, body script and (optional) predefined argument values and
returns a command prefix representing this anonymous procedure.
When invoked the body is run in a new procedure scope just underneath the global scope, with the arguments set to the values sup-
plied at both construction and invokation time.
::lambda@ namespace arguments body ?arg...?
The command constructs an anonymous procedure from the namespace name, list of arguments, body script and (optional) predefined
argument values and returns a command prefix representing this anonymous procedure.
When invoked the body is run in a new procedure scope in the namespace, with the arguments set to the values supplied at both con-
struction and invokation time.
AUTHORS
Andreas Kupries
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category lambda
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SEE ALSO
apply(3tcl), proc(3tcl)
KEYWORDS
anonymous procedure, callback, command prefix, currying, lambda, partial application, proc
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Utility
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