idlutils
Documentation
idlutils is a collection of IDL utilities useful for astronomical applications, developed by an assortment of folks over the years. Various pipelines for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and other projects rely on tools from this product.
Also included within idlutils is a version of the Goddard utilities maintained by Wayne Landsman, copied here for convenience but also to establish versioning. Many thanks to the intrepid authors of those utilities!
Documentation of individual routines can be found below:
Download Instructions
To download the latest tagged version of idlutils, use svn ("subversion"). On most Unix machines you should be able to execute:
svn export http://www.sdss3.org/svn/repo/idlutils/tags/v5_5_5 idlutils
Version v5_5_5
has the most up-to-date Goddard utilities
and supports Mac OS 10.7 (Lion). To list other available tags, use the command:
svn ls http://www.sdss3.org/svn/repo/idlutils/tags
If you want to keep up-to-date on the latest, evolving version (the "trunk" in SVN parlance), then execute:
svn co http://www.sdss3.org/svn/repo/idlutils/trunk idlutils
Afterward, an "svn up" in the idlutils directory will update your working copy.
These access points are read-only. If you want to develop or add to the idlutils software you must be an SDSS-III collaborator. See the SDSS-III svn tutorial for further instructions.
Installation
Prerequisites
- You do not need to install IDL, buy a license, etc. to
install idlutils. However, you do need a copy of IDL's
export.h
file. If you already have IDL installed, set the environment variableIDL_DIR
to the directory containing theexternal
directory. Theexternal
directory should contain theexport.h
file. If you do not have IDL installed, but do have anexport.h
file, then you can place that file in a directory calledexternal
then place that directory in any directory you want and setIDL_DIR
to the directory containingexternal
. - You need both a C compiler and a Fortran compiler.
- If you want to build the documentation, you must have IDL installed,
and the executable
idl
must live somewhere in yourPATH
. Note that some IDL installations define the executableidl
as a shell alias, and thus it will not be in yourPATH
.
Compilation
After exporting or checking out the code, set the environmental
variable IDLUTILS_DIR
to the location of your idlutils directory.
Then set the variables:
export PATH=$IDLUTILS_DIR/bin:$PATH export IDL_PATH=+$IDLUTILS_DIR/pro:$IDL_PATH export IDL_PATH=+$IDLUTILS_DIR/goddard/pro:$IDL_PATH
Of course, you should put those commands into your .bash_profile
or (suitably modified) into your .tcshrc
file where appropriate.
To build the code, execute:
cd $IDLUTILS_DIR evilmake all
This will build all of the C libraries.
To build the documentation (see the Prerequisites above), execute:
cd $IDLUTILS_DIR make doc
Special cases: For EUPS-users (you know who you are), there is an idlutils.table file in the ups directory. For users of the SDSS-III "sdss3tools" product, a full export/make/install can be executed with "sdss3install".
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No warranty is expressed or implied or anything regarding this software.