############################################################################# ## #W PackageInfo.g toric Package David Joyner ## ## #H @(#)$Id: PackageInfo.g,v 1.2 2003/02/14 02:39:41 gap Exp $ SetPackageInfo( rec( PackageName := "toric", Subtitle := "toric varieties and some combinatorial geometry computations", Version := "1.4", Date := "29/02/2008", ArchiveURL := "http://www.opensourcemath.org/toric/toric1.4", ArchiveFormats := ".tar.gz", ## - if no 'TextFiles' or 'BinaryFiles' are given and a .zoo archive is ## provided, then the files in that archive with a "!TEXT!" comment are ## taken as text files ## - otherwise: exactly the files with names matching the regular expression ## ".*\(\.txt\|\.gi\|\.gd\|\.g\|\.c\|\.h\|\.htm\|\.html\|\.xml\|\.tex\|\.six\|\.bib\|\.tst\|README.*\|INSTALL.*\|Makefile\)" ## are taken as text files ## ## These entries are *optional*. #TextFiles := ["init.g", ......], #BinaryFiles := ["doc/manual.dvi", ......], Persons := [ rec( LastName := "Joyner", FirstNames := "David", IsAuthor := true, IsMaintainer := true, Email := "wdjoyner@gmail.com", WWWHome := "http://opensourcemath.org/toric/", PostalAddress := Concatenation( [ "W. David Joyner\n", "Mathematics Department\n", "U. S. Naval Academy\n", "Annapolis, MD 21402\n", "USA" ] ), Place := "Annapolis", Institution := "U. S. Naval Academy" ) ], Status := "accepted", CommunicatedBy := "Gerhard Hiss (Aachen)", AcceptDate := "10/2005", ## For a central overview of all packages and a collection of all package ## archives it is necessary to have two files accessible which should be ## contained in each package: ## - A README file, containing a short abstract about the package ## content and installation instructions. ## - The file you are currently reading or editing! ## You must specify URLs for these two files, these allow to automate ## the updating of package information on the GAP Website, and inclusion ## and updating of the package in the GAP distribution. ## README_URL := "http://www.opensourcemath.org/toric/README.toric", PackageInfoURL := "http://www.opensourcemath.org/toric/PackageInfo.g", ## Here you must provide a short abstract explaining the package content ## in HTML format (used on the package overview Web page) and an URL ## for a Webpage with more detailed information about the package ## (not more than a few lines, less is ok): ## Please, use 'GAP' and ## 'MyPKG' for specifing package names. ## AbstractHTML := "toric is a GAPpackage for computing with toric varieties.", PackageWWWHome := "http://www.opensourcemath.org/toric/", ## On the GAP Website there is an online version of all manuals in the ## GAP distribution. To handle the documentation of a package it is ## necessary to have: ## - an archive containing the package documentation (in at least one ## of HTML or PDF-format, preferably both formats) ## - the start file of the HTML documentation (if provided), *relative to ## package root* ## - the PDF-file (if provided) *relative to the package root* ## For links to other package manuals or the GAP manuals one can assume ## relative paths as in a standard GAP installation. ## Also, provide the information which is currently given in your packages ## init.g file in the command DeclarePackage(Auto)Documentation ## (for future simplification of the package loading mechanism). ## ## Please, don't include unnecessary files (.log, .aux, .dvi, .ps, ...) in ## the provided documentation archive. ## # in case of several help books give a list of such records here: PackageDoc := rec( # use same as in GAP BookName := "toric", ArchiveURLSubset := ["doc", "html"], # format/extension can be one of .zoo, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, -win.zip #Archive := "http://cadigweb.ew.usna.edu/~wdj/gap/toric/toric1.3.gz", HTMLStart := "html/chap0.html", PDFFile := "doc/manual.pdf", # the path to the .six file used by GAP's help system SixFile := "doc/manual.six", # a longer title of the book, this together with the book name should # fit on a single text line (appears with the '?books' command in GAP) LongTitle := "toric variety package", # Should this help book be autoloaded when GAP starts up? This should # usually be 'true', otherwise say 'false'. Autoload := true ), ## Are there restrictions on the operating system for this package? Or does ## the package need other packages to be available? Dependencies := rec( # GAP version, use version strings for specifying exact versions, # prepend a '>=' for specifying a least version. GAP := ">= 4.3", # list of pairs [package name, (least) version], package name is case # insensitive, least version denoted with '>=' prepended to version string. # without these, the package will not load NeededOtherPackages := [], # without these the package will issue a warning while loading SuggestedOtherPackages := [], # needed external conditions (programs, operating system, ...) provide # just strings as text or # pairs [text, URL] where URL provides further information # about that point. # (no automatic test will be done for this, do this in your # 'AvailabilityTest' function below) ExternalConditions := [] ), ## Provide a test function for the availability of this package, see ## documentation of 'Declare(Auto)Package', this is the function. ## For packages which will not fully work, use 'Info(InfoWarning, 1, ## ".....")' statements. For packages containing nothing but GAP code, ## just say 'ReturnTrue' here. ## (When this is used for package loading in the future the availability ## tests of other packages, as given above, will be done automatically and ## need not be included here.) AvailabilityTest := ReturnTrue, # AvailabilityTest := # function() # local path; # # Test for existence of the compiled binary # path := DirectoriesPackagePrograms( "toric" ); # return true; # end, ## Suggest here if the package should be *automatically loaded* when GAP is ## started. This should usually be 'false'. Say 'true' only if your package ## provides some improvements of the GAP library which are likely to enhance ## the overall system performance for many users. Autoload := false, ## *Optional*, but recommended: path relative to package root to a file which ## contains as many tests of the package functionality as sensible. #TestFile := "toric/toric_examples.test", ## *Optional*: Here you can list some keyword related to the topic ## of the package. Keywords := [ "toric variety", "cone", "fan", "Riemann-Roch space" ] ));