module::stat -- status of the
module manager
Introductionmodule::stat() displays information about
the current status of the module manager.
Call(s)module::stat()
Returnsthe void object of type DOM_NULL.
Related
Functionsmodule::age, module::displace, module::new, module::max
Detailsmodule::stat() displays information about
the current status of the module manager, e.g. the path of the
MuPAD module directory, the current and the maximum number of
modules which may reside simultaneously in the main memory, the status
of module aging as well as the list of the currently loaded
modules.
Example
1The status information are displayed as follows. One can
see that even if all module were unloaded, the dynamic module
stdmod is currently loaded. This is due to the fact that
it is needed to create the status information and is loaded
automatically when executing the function
module::stat.
>> module::displace(): module::stat()
============================================================
M-Path: /usr/local/mupad/linux/modules
------------------------------------------------------------
Pseudo: {}
------------------------------------------------------------
Kernel: obj = 201/ 202 | unload= YES
------------------------------------------------------------
Module: loaded = 1 | max = 16 | active = 1
Aging : is not active | itval = 10 | LRU = stdmod
------------------------------------------------------------
stdmod : age= 0 | flags = {"secure"}
============================================================
Backgroundmodule::stat uses the module function
stdmod::stat to collect the status information of the
module manager.module::age (see
above Aging:...).module::max (see above Module:...
max = 16).M-Path specifies the MuPAD module
directory which contains dynamic modules including their online
documentation.LRU = stdmod specifies that this dynamic
module will be displaced next using the least-recently-used
strategy.