# these are generally in order from most specific to least, # since first rule that fires wins. include fileaddr # declarations of ports without rules plumb to seemail plumb to showmail # image files go to page type is text data matches '[a-zA-Z¡-￿0-9_\-./]+' data matches '([a-zA-Z¡-￿0-9_\-./]+)\.(jpe?g|gif|bit|tiff|ppm)' arg isfile $0 plumb to image plumb client page -wi # postscript/pdf/dvi go to page but not over the a plumb port # the port is here for reference but is unused type is text data matches '[a-zA-Z¡-￿0-9_\-./]+' data matches '([a-zA-Z¡-￿0-9_\-./]+)\.(ps|pdf|dvi)' arg isfile $0 plumb to postscript plumb start page -w $file # URLs go to charon #type is text #data matches '(https?|ftp|file|gopher|mailto|news|nntp|telnet|wais|prospero)://[a-zA-Z0-9_@]+([.:][a-zA-Z0-9_@]+)*/?[a-zA-Z0-9_?,%#~&/\-=]+([:.][a-zA-Z0-9_?,%#~&/\-=]+)*' #plumb to web #plumb start echo START charon $0 # existing files, possibly tagged by line number, go to editor type is text data matches '([.a-zA-Z¡-￿0-9_/\-]*[a-zA-Z¡-￿0-9_/\-])('$addr')?' arg isfile $1 data set $file attr add addr=$3 plumb to edit plumb client window $editor # .h files are looked up in /sys/include and passed to edit type is text data matches '([a-zA-Z¡-￿0-9]+\.h)('$addr')?' arg isfile /sys/include/$1 data set $file attr add addr=$3 plumb to edit plumb client window $editor # faces -> new mail window for message type is text data matches '[a-zA-Z¡-￿0-9_\-./]+' data matches '/mail/fs/[a-zA-Z¡-￿0-9/]+/[0-9]+' plumb to showmail plumb start window -r 4 120 750 600 upas/nedmail -s $0 # man index entries are synthesized type is text data matches '([a-zA-Z¡-￿0-9_\-./]+)\(([1-8])\)' plumb start rc -c 'man '$2' '$1' >[2=1] | plumb -i -d edit -a ''action=showdata filename=/man/'$1'('$2')''' # start rule for images without known suffixes dst is image plumb to image plumb client page -wi # start rule for postscript without known suffixes dst is postscript arg isfile $data plumb start page -w $data