view docs/spec/interval-index.tikz @ 563:c6036e0a511a

Work around the non-universality of fdatasync() POSIX, which specifies fdatasync(), also apparently specifies that POSIX_SYNCHRONIZED_IO is defined to a non-zero value if fdatasync() is available -- or at least that's what the man page suggests on Linux. This is probably good enough for us, anyway.
author mas01cr
date Thu, 18 Jun 2009 11:01:31 +0000
parents 5a248cedd3e9
children
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\draw (-2,0.8) rectangle (1.2,1);
% stupid floating point.
\foreach \x in {-1.6,-1.2,...,0.9} {
  \draw(\x,0.8) -- (\x,1);
}
\begin{scope}[->,>=stealth]
  \fill (-1.8,0.9) ellipse (0.05);
  \draw (-1.8,0.9) -- (-2.5,0.2);
  \draw (-1.8,0.9) -- (-2,0.2);
  \fill (-1.4,0.9) ellipse (0.05);
  \draw (-1.4,0.9) -- (-2,0.2);
  \draw (-1.4,0.9) -- (-1.4,0.2);
  \fill (-1.0,0.9) ellipse (0.05);
  \draw (-1.0,0.9) -- (-1.4,0.2);
  \draw (-1.0,0.9) -- (-0.5,0.2);
  \fill (-0.6,0.9) ellipse (0.05);
  \draw (-0.6,0.9) -- (-0.5,0.2);
  \draw (-0.6,0.9) -- (0,0.2);
  \fill (-0.2,0.9) ellipse (0.05);
  \draw (-0.2,0.9) -- (0,0.2);
  \draw (-0.2,0.9) -- (0.8,0.2);
  \fill (0.2,0.9) ellipse (0.05);
  \draw (0.2,0.9) -- (0.8,0.2);
  \draw (0.2,0.9) -- (1.3,0.2);
  \fill (0.6,0.9) ellipse (0.05);
  \draw (0.6,0.9) -- (1.3,0.2);
  \draw (0.6,0.9) -- (1.8,0.2);
  \fill (1.0,0.9) ellipse (0.05);
  \draw (1.0,0.9) -- (1.8,0.2);
  \draw (1.0,0.9) -- (2.5,0.2);
\end{scope}