[gradsusr] Request environment variable for shapefiles

Jennifer Adams jma at cola.iges.org
Tue Aug 2 18:23:00 EDT 2011


I think the GASHP variable should support a list of directories too. At the moment, there are three recognized delimiters for GASCRP -- a space, a semicolon, and a comma. I will add a colon to the list as well. 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Arlindo da Silva" <dasilva at alum.mit.edu>
To: "GrADS Users Forum" <gradsusr at gradsusr.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 2, 2011 6:08:33 PM
Subject: Re: [gradsusr] Request environment variable for shapefiles


On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Jennifer Adams < jma at cola.iges.org > wrote: 




Brian and I are now talking about adding GASHP to the GrADS-relevant environment variables, rather than overload GASCRP. I think your suggested search order is correct. -- 




It would be nice if, like GASCRP, GASHP would include a list of directories as well. 

BTW, what is the current acceptable "separation characters"? Can both ";" and ":" be used? 


Arlindo 






Jennifer 








On Aug 2, 2011, at 2:06 PM, Dave Allured wrote: 



Jennifer, 

Using GASCRP would be sufficient. However, I suggest this search order: 

1. current dir 
2. dirs in GASCRP 
3. GADDIR 

This is because the GADDIR install directory is read-only for me and 
some other users, and it would be good to have a clean mechanism to 
override shapefile collections that might hypothetically find their 
way into GADDIR. 

Thanks for your consideration. 

--Dave 

On 8/2/2011 8:47 AM, Jennifer Adams wrote: 


How about using the directories in the GASCRP variable? 


1. current dir 


2. GADDIR 


3. dirs in GASCRP 





That requires the least amount of new code and documentation. 


--Jennifer 








On Aug 1, 2011, at 2:03 PM, Dave Allured wrote: 







Hi. This is a feature request for a separate environment variable 




for the path to shapefiles. In recent GrADS versions, GADDIR is 




used for both installation data files and shapefiles. Mixing an 




installation directory with a user supplemented directory can create 




some problems. 









I think a new environment variable such as GASHAPEDIR would be most 




helpful. It would be nice if multiple paths could be specified as a 




space separated list, as is now the case for GASCRP. For 




compatibility, I suggest that the search order for shapefiles be as 




follows: 









1. Current directory. 




2. Paths in GASHAPEDIR, left to right. 




3. GADDIR. 









There are other ways to accomplish the goal. Multiple paths in 




GADDIR is one of them. A separate environment variable seems most 




user friendly to me. 









If desired, I would be willing to attempt a patch for this. What do 




you think? 









--Dave A. 




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