Resolves all IDL code within the iTools directory, as well as all other IDL code required for the iTools framework.
Examples
Example 1
Suppose you wish to create a SAVE file that contains all of the code necessary to run an iTool you have created with the name mytool. First, start with a clean IDL session and compile all of your own code:
.COMPILE mytool
Now compile all of the iTools code:
IRESOLVE
Finally, create the SAVE file:
SAVE, FILE='mytool.sav', /ROUTINES, /COMPRESS
Example 2
Since IRESOLVE calls RESOLVE_ALL, it will attempt to include all routines required by any already-compiled routine. This may cause problems if your application calls routines that are already contained in a different SAVE file, but you do not want the routines from the other SAVE file to be included within your own iTools SAVE file. In this case, resolve your routines in two steps:
First, start with a clean IDL session and compile all of the iTools code:
IRESOLVE
Next, compile your own application:
.COMPILE mytool2
Then, resolve all of your required routines, skipping any that you do not want included:
RESOLVE_ALL, SKIP_ROUTINES=routines_that_should_not_be_resolved
Finally, create the SAVE file:
SAVE, FILE='mytool2.sav', /ROUTINES, /COMPRESS
Syntax
IRESOLVE [, PATH=string]
Keywords
PATH
Set this keyword to a string containing the full path to the iTools directory. The default is to use the lib/itools subdirectory within which the IRESOLVE procedure resides.
Version History
6.1 |
Introduced |
7.1 |
Routine name changed from ITRESOLVE to IRESOLVE.
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See Also
RESOLVE_ALL, SAVE