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Function
Test an application ACD fileDescription
acdc reads and processes an ACD file, prompting the user as necessary in exactly the same way as if the application itself was running. If it encounters an error it will terminate. This allows the behaviour of the command-line interface to be tested under different conditions, even if the application itself has not yet been written.
Usage
Here is a sample session with acdc
% acdc antigenic Finds antigenic sites in proteins Input protein sequence(s): tsw:actb1_takru Minimum length of antigenic region [6]: Output report [actb1_takru.antigenic]: |
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Command line arguments
The first parameter is the name of the program to compile. All other command line parameters and qualifiers are defined for that program - see the documentation for the program of choice.
Output file format
The output file is empty, but any format available to the specified program can be used.
Output files for usage example
File: actb1_takru.antigenic
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Data files
Acdc will use any data files specified in the ACD file of the specified program, but will ignore any data files that are only used directly by the program's code.EMBOSS data files are distributed with the application and stored in the standard EMBOSS data directory, which is defined by the EMBOSS environment variable EMBOSS_DATA.
To see the available EMBOSS data files, run:
% embossdata -showall
To fetch one of the data files (for example 'Exxx.dat') into your current directory for you to inspect or modify, run:
% embossdata -fetch -file Exxx.dat
Users can provide their own data files in their own directories. Project specific files can be put in the current directory, or for tidier directory listings in a subdirectory called ".embossdata". Files for all EMBOSS runs can be put in the user's home directory, or again in a subdirectory called ".embossdata".
The directories are searched in the following order:
- . (your current directory)
- .embossdata (under your current directory)
- ~/ (your home directory)
- ~/.embossdata
Notes
acdc does not have its own options, but takes a single parameter which is the name of the EMBOSS application that is being testsed. It is invoked by specifying the name of the application to be tested along with any command-line options after the name of the utility application itself:
acdc ApplicationName Options
acdc is the basic tool for testing an ACD file works correctly and is the most widely used of the utility applications. It will run the command line interface of any EMBOSS program by reading its ACD file and processing the command line and user responses in exactly the same way as if the true program itself were running.
The application proper is
acdc will use any data files specified in the ACD file of the specified program, but will ignore any data files that are only used directly by the program's code. EMBOSS data files are distributed with the application and stored in the standard EMBOSS data directory (see the EMBOSS Users Manual for further information).
References
Warnings
None.Diagnostic Error Messages
Exit status
It exits with status 0.Known bugs
None.See also
Program name | Description |
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acdpretty | Correctly reformat an application ACD file |
acdtable | Generate an HTML table of parameters from an application ACD file |
acdtrace | Trace processing of an application ACD file (for testing) |
acdvalid | Validate an application ACD file |
Author(s)
Peter RiceEuropean Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SD, UK
Please report all bugs to the EMBOSS bug team (emboss-bug © emboss.open-bio.org) not to the original author.