Gri Commands

1: Introduction
2: Simple example
3: Fancy example
4: Running Gri
5: Programming Gri
6: General Issues
7: X-Y Plots
8: Contour Plots
9: Image Plots
10: Examples
11: Handling Data
12: Gri Commands
13: Gri Extras
14: Evolution of Gri
15: Installing Gri
16: Gri Bugs
17: System Tools
18: Acknowledgments
19: License
20: Newsgroup

21: Concept Index

12.11: The `expecting' Command

expecting version .n.

Show a list of incompatibilites since the named version. This protects you from being clobbered by changes made to Gri, since you will be assured of being warned of these changes. For example, if you are doing a lot of work with version 2.1.0, but want to move up to a higher version, you would include the line `expecting version 2.0100' in all your commandfiles. Once you are sure that your commandfile will not be affected by the newer version, you should change the version that is expected.

Note: As of October 1996, Gri version numbers have been in the form `a.b.c'. Numerical version numbers are created by the formula `a + b/100 + c/10000'. For example, version `2.1.0' has a numerical value of `2.0100'.