Rules Checker Tool

SEDRIS SDK Release 4.1.4

July 1, 2011

  1. Synopsis
  2. Description
  3. Options
  4. Examples
  5. Sample Run
  6. Environment
  7. See Also

SYNOPSIS

rules_checker [ options ] transmittal

DESCRIPTION

Rules Checker verifies the semantical correctness of a given SEDRIS transmittal by checking for any violation of the established DRM constraints, and prints error messages for any problems that it finds. Data providers use this tool to create semantically correct transmittals. Data consumers may find rules_checker useful to verify that a transmittal is semantically correct before transmittal consumption.

Please read Checker Tools Users Guide for additional information on this tool and the DRM constraints being checked.

OPTIONS

-f <file name>

Specifies the name of the file for the formatted output.

-u <update rate>

Specifies the rate for the update object count (off=0, default=500)

EXAMPLES

rules_checker transmittals/test.stf

Verifies the transmittal "test.stf".

SAMPLE RUN

The following command (initiated in the "transmittals" directory):

rules_checker test.stf
produces the following output:
Update rate set to every 500 objects processed
Opened SEDRIS Transmittal test.stf.

Checking <Model Library>...

Checking <Environment Root>...

 - checking <Union Of Geometry Hierarchy>

Total error count = 0

ENVIRONMENT

See the SEDRIS SDK Runtime Environment variables.

SEE ALSO

Syntax Checker, Depth, Model Viewer, Tools And Utilities document

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