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  1. /*! \mainpage GRASS 7 Programmer's Manual
  2. <!-- * doxygenized from "GRASS 5 Programmer's Manual"
  3. by M. Neteler 2/2004
  4. * updated 8/2005, 2006-2008, 2010-2011
  5. -->
  6. <a href="http://grass.osgeo.org">GRASS GIS</a> (<i>Geographic
  7. Resources Analysis Support System</i>) is an open source, free
  8. software <em>Geographical Information System</em> (GIS) with raster,
  9. topological %vector, image processing, and graphics production
  10. functionality that operates on various platforms through a graphical
  11. user interface (GUI) or command line interface (CLI). It is released
  12. under <a href="http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GNU General
  13. Public License</a> (GPL).
  14. This manual introduces the reader to the <i>Geographic Resources
  15. Analysis Support System</i> from the programming perspective. Design
  16. theory, system support libraries, system maintenance, and system
  17. enhancement are all presented. This work is part of ongoing research
  18. being performed by the <a
  19. href="http://grass.osgeo.org/community/team.php">GRASS Development
  20. Team</a>, an international team of programmers, GRASS module authors
  21. are cited within their module's source code and the contributed manual
  22. pages.
  23. &copy; 2000-2012 by the GRASS Development Team
  24. Published under <a href="http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU
  25. Free Documentation License</a> (GFDL).
  26. This manual comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. The development of
  27. GRASS software and this manual is kindly supported by the <a
  28. href="http://www.osgeo.org">Open Source Geospatial Foundation</a>, who
  29. provides the GRASS main infrastructure.
  30. Main web site: <a
  31. href="http://grass.osgeo.org">http://grass.osgeo.org</a>
  32. <!--
  33. <b>Table of contents</b>
  34. - \subpage libsOverview
  35. - \subpage corelibs
  36. - \subpage libs
  37. - \subpage interfaces
  38. - \subpage gui
  39. - \subpage location
  40. - \subpage Compiling_and_Installing_GRASS_Modules
  41. - \subpage Makefile_Variables
  42. - \subpage Constructing_a_Makefile
  43. - \subpage Multiple_Architecture_Conventions
  44. - \subpage vectmodules
  45. - \subpage vectmodules_oper
  46. -->
  47. <i>Note: Missing entries below still need to be documented in Doxygen format.</i>
  48. <i>Note: Diagram below needs to be updated for GRASS 7</i>
  49. <!-- original:
  50. http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass-web/trunk/images/grass7_arch.odp
  51. -->
  52. \image html "grass7_arch.png" "GRASS 7 Architecture"
  53. \section libsOverview Libraries
  54. \section corelibs Core libraries
  55. (the name refers to the directory name in <tt>lib/</tt> in the source code)
  56. - gis: \ref gislib
  57. - raster: \ref rasterlib
  58. - vector: \ref vectorlib
  59. \section libs Further libraries
  60. (the name refers to the directory name in <tt>lib/</tt> in the source code)
  61. \subsection displaylibs Display Libraries and Drivers
  62. - cairodriver: \ref cairodriver
  63. - display: \ref displaylib
  64. - %driver: Graphics monitor driver
  65. - pngdriver: \ref pngdriverlib
  66. - psdriver: \ref psdriverlib
  67. \subsection statslibs Math and Statisctics Libraries
  68. - arraystats: Library of statistics for arrays of doubles - \ref arraystats (new, under development)
  69. - cdhc: Library for testing normality and exponentiality - \ref cdhc
  70. - gmath: \ref gmathlib (generic mathematical functions and BLAS/LAPACK library wrapper)
  71. - gpde: \ref gpdelib (partial differential equations library)
  72. \subsection rasteribs Raster Libraries
  73. - edit: Raster edit library (cellhd, history, cats) - \ref edit
  74. - raster3d: \ref raster3dlib
  75. - raster: \ref rasterlib
  76. - rowio: \ref rowiolib
  77. - rst: \ref rst - Library for interpolation with regularized splines with tension
  78. - segment: \ref segmentlib (segment library for segmented raster reading)
  79. - stats: Raster stats library - \ref stats
  80. \subsection imagerylibs Imagery Liraries (image processing)
  81. - cluster: \ref clusterlib (image processing)
  82. - imagery: \ref imagerylib
  83. \subsection vectoribs Vector Libraries
  84. - %vector: \ref vectorlib
  85. - dglib: \ref dglib
  86. - vedit: \ref veditlib - %vector editing
  87. - neta: \ref netalib
  88. - sites: Old Sites library, now interfaced to \ref vectorlib - \ref sites
  89. \subsection dblibs Database Management Libraries
  90. - db: \ref dbmilib
  91. \subsection ogsflibs OpenGL Libraries and friends
  92. - ogsf: \ref ogsflib (OpenGL (R) ported gsurf library (required for NVIZ))
  93. - nviz: \ref nvizlib (used by wxGUI Nviz extension and CLI-based Nviz module)
  94. \subsection projlibs Projection Libraries
  95. - proj: \ref projlib (wrapper to PROJ4 projection library)
  96. \subsection misclibs Misc Libraries
  97. - bitmap: Bitmap library for X Window Bitmaps - \ref bitmap
  98. - btree: Binary tree library - \ref btree
  99. - datetime: DateTime library - \ref datetime
  100. - dspf: DSPF libary - \ref dspf (obsolete?)
  101. - external: External libraries from other projects (such as shapelib) - \ref external
  102. - fonts: Hershey library - \ref fonts
  103. - init: \ref init (GRASS initialization code + scripts)
  104. - linkm: Linked list memory manager - \ref linkm (obsolete?)
  105. - manage: \ref managelib
  106. - symbol: Drawing symbols for %point %vector data library - \ref symbol
  107. \section interfaces Interfaces
  108. - \ref pythonlib
  109. \section gui GUI
  110. - \ref wxpythonlib
  111. \section location File structure of GRASS Location
  112. A GRASS <b>raster map</b> consists of several files in several subdirectories in a mapset,
  113. organized as follows:
  114. <dl>
  115. <dt><b>cellhd/</b></dt>
  116. <dd>map header including projection code, coordinates representing
  117. the spatial extent of the raster map, number of rows and columns, resolution,
  118. and information about map compression;</dd>
  119. <dt><b>cell/, fcell/ or grid3/</b></dt>
  120. <dd>generic matrix of values in a compressed, portable
  121. format which depends on the raster data type (integer, floating %point or 3D grid);</dd>
  122. <dt><b>hist/</b></dt>
  123. <dd>history file which contains metadata such as the data source,
  124. the command that was used to generate the raster map, or
  125. other information provided by the user;</dd>
  126. <dt><b>cats/</b></dt>
  127. <dd>optional category file which contains text or numeric labels assigned
  128. to the raster map categories;</dd>
  129. <dt><b>colr/</b></dt>
  130. <dd>optional color table;</dd>
  131. <dt><b>cell_misc/</b></dt>
  132. <dd>optional timestamp, range of values, quantization rules (for floating %point maps)
  133. and null (no-data) files;</dd>
  134. </dl>
  135. A GRASS <b>%vector maps</b> are stored in several separate files in a
  136. single directory (see \ref vectorlib). While the
  137. attributes are stored in either a DBF file, a SQLite file or in an
  138. external DBMS (PostgreSQL, MySQL, ODBC), the geometric data are saved
  139. as follows:
  140. <dl>
  141. <dt><b>head</b></dt>
  142. <dd>%vector map ASCII header with information about the map creation
  143. (date and name), its scale and threshold;</dd>
  144. <dt><b>coor</b></dt>
  145. <dd>binary geometry file which includes the coordinates of graphic
  146. elements (primitives) that define the %vector feature;</dd>
  147. <dt><b>topo</b></dt>
  148. <dd>binary topology file describes the spatial relationships between the
  149. map's graphic elements;</dd>
  150. <dt><b>hist</b></dt>
  151. <dd>history ASCII file with complete commands that were used to
  152. create the %vector map, as well as the name and date/time of the map
  153. creation;</dd>
  154. <dt><b>cidx</b></dt>
  155. <dd>binary category index file which is used to %link the %vector
  156. object IDs to the attribute table rows;</dd>
  157. <dt><b>dbln</b></dt>
  158. <dd>ASCII file which contains definition(s) of %link to attribute
  159. storage in database (DBMS).</dd>
  160. </dl>
  161. <!-- original:
  162. http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass-web/trunk/images/loc_struct.odg
  163. -->
  164. \image html "loc_struct.png" "Diagram of GRASS file structure"
  165. \section Compiling_and_Installing_GRASS_Modules Compiling and Installing GRASS Modules
  166. GRASS modules are compiled and installed using the UNIX <tt>make</tt>
  167. command, which reads a file named <tt>Makefile</tt> (see \ref
  168. Multiple_Architecture_Conventions for more information) and then runs
  169. the compiler. The GRASS compilation process allows for
  170. multiple-architecture compilation from a single copy of the source
  171. code (for instance, if the source code is NFS mounted to various
  172. machines with differing architectures). This chapter assumes that the
  173. programmer is familiar with <tt>make</tt> and its accompanying
  174. Makefile.
  175. <!--
  176. \todo Explain ''auto-conf''
  177. \todo Include contents of SUBMITTING and INSTALL files from source code
  178. -->
  179. To compile enter following:
  180. \verbatim
  181. ./configure
  182. make
  183. make install
  184. \endverbatim
  185. Then the code will be compiled into "/usr/local/grass-7.x.y" directory. The start
  186. script "grass7x" will be placed into "/usr/local/bin/".
  187. Optionally other target directories can be specified while "configuring":
  188. \verbatim
  189. ./configure --prefix=/opt/grass-7.x.y --with-bindir=/usr/bin
  190. make
  191. make install
  192. \endverbatim
  193. This will store the GRASS binaries into the directory
  194. "/opt/grass-7.x.y" and the script mentioned above into "/usr/bin".
  195. The script "make" is required to compile single modules. The
  196. compilation process and requirements are discussed in more detail now.
  197. \subsection Makefile_Variables Makefile Variables
  198. \todo Update the list.
  199. <b>GRASS Libraries</b>. The following variables name the various GRASS
  200. libraries:
  201. - <i>GISLIB</i> - This names the <b>GIS Library</b>, which is the
  202. principal GRASS library. See \ref gislib for details about this
  203. library, and \ref Loading_the_GIS_Library for a sample Makefile which
  204. loads this library.
  205. - <i>SEGMENTLIB</i> - This names the <b>Segment Library</b>, which
  206. manages large matrix data. See \ref segmentlib for details about this
  207. library, and \ref Loading_the_Segment_Library for a sample
  208. <i>Makefile</i> which loads this library.
  209. - <i>RASTERLIB</i> - This names the <b>Raster Library</b>, which is
  210. the principal GRASS library for raster data access. See \ref rasterlib
  211. for details about this library, and \ref Loading_the_Raster_Library
  212. for a sample <i>Makefile</i> which loads this library.
  213. - <i>VECTORLIB</i> - This names the <b>Vector Library</b>, which is
  214. the principal GRASS library for vector data access. See \ref vectorlib
  215. for details about this library, and \ref Loading_the_Vector_Library
  216. for a sample <i>Makefile</i> which loads this library.
  217. - <i>DISPLAYLIB</i> - This names the <b>Display Library</b>, which
  218. communicates with GRASS graphics drivers. See \ref displaylib for
  219. details about this library, and \ref
  220. Loading_the_Display_Library for a sample <i>Makefile</i>
  221. which loads this library.
  222. <b>UNIX Libraries:</b> The following variables name some useful UNIX
  223. system libraries:
  224. - <i>MATHLIB</i> - This names the math library. It should be used
  225. instead of the -lm loader option.
  226. <b>Compiler and loader variables.</b> The following variables are
  227. related to compiling and loading C programs:
  228. - <i>EXTRA\_CFLAGS</i> - This variable can be used to add additional
  229. options to <tt>$CFLAGS</tt>. It has no predefined values. It is
  230. usually used to specify additional -I include directories, or -D
  231. preprocessor defines.
  232. \subsection Constructing_a_Makefile Constructing a Makefile
  233. The complete syntax for a <i>Makefile</i> is discussed in the UNIX
  234. documentation for <tt>make</tt> and will not be repeated here. The
  235. essential idea is that a target (e.g. a GRASS module) is to be built
  236. from a list of dependencies (e.g. object files, libraries, etc.). The
  237. relationship between the target, its dependencies, and the rules for
  238. constructing the target is expressed according to the following
  239. syntax:
  240. \code
  241. target: dependencies
  242. actions
  243. more actions
  244. \endcode
  245. If the target does not exist, or if any of the dependencies have a
  246. newer date than the target (i.e., have changed), the actions will be
  247. executed to build the target. The actions must be indented using a
  248. TAB. <tt>make</tt> is picky about this. It does not like spaces in
  249. place of the TAB.
  250. \section Multiple_Architecture_Conventions Multiple-Architecture Conventions
  251. The following conventions allow for multiple architecture compilation
  252. on a machine that uses a common or networked GRASS source code
  253. directory tree.
  254. Object files and library archives are compiled into subdirectories
  255. that represent the architecture that they were compiled on. These
  256. subdirectories are created in the $SRC directory as OBJ.<tt>arch</tt>
  257. and LIB.<tt>arch</tt>, where <tt>arch</tt> represents the architecture
  258. of the compiling machine. Thus, for example, $SRC/OBJ.sun4 would
  259. contain the object files for Sun/4 and SPARC architectures, and
  260. <tt>$SRC/LIB.686-pc-linux-gnu</tt> would contain library archives for
  261. Linux architectures. Likewise, <tt>$SRC/OBJ.686-pc-linux-gnu</tt>
  262. would contain the object files for Linux architectures, and
  263. <tt>$SRC/LIB.686-pc-linux-gnu</tt> would contain library archives for
  264. Linux architectures.
  265. Note that 'arch' is defined for a specific architecture during setup
  266. and compilation of GRASS, it is not limited to sun4 or any specific
  267. string.
  268. \section vectmodules Vector modules and their parameters/flags
  269. A module is a GRASS command invoked by the user.
  270. \subsection vectmodules_oper Modules operation
  271. Each module which modifies and writes data must read from <b>input</b>
  272. and write to <b>output</b> so that data may not be lost. For example
  273. <tt>v.spag</tt> works on <b>map</b> at in GRASS GIS 5.0 but if program
  274. (system) crashes or threshold was specified incorrectly and vector was
  275. not backuped, data were lost. In this case <b>map</b> option should
  276. be replaced by <b>input</b> and <b>output</b>.
  277. Topology is always built by default if the coor file was modified.
  278. Dimensionality is generally kept. Input 2D vector is written as 2D, 3D
  279. as 3D. There are a few modules which change the dimension on purpose.
  280. \subsection vectmodulesopt Modules parameters/flags
  281. Flags:
  282. - <b>-b</b> do not build topo file; by default topo file is written
  283. - <b>-t</b> create new table, default
  284. - <b>-u</b> don't create new table
  285. - <b>-z</b> write 3D vector map (if input was 2D)
  286. Parameters:
  287. - <b>map</b> input vector map for modules without output
  288. - <b>input</b> input vector map
  289. - <b>output</b> output vector map
  290. - <b>type</b> type of elements: point,line,boundary,centroid,area
  291. - <b>cat</b> category or category list (example: 1,5,9-13,35)
  292. - <b>layer</b> layer number or name
  293. - <b>where</b> condition of SQL statement for selection of records
  294. - <b>column</b> column name (in external table)
  295. */