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OpenVMS Utility Routines Manual


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Examples
2-1 Calling the ACL Editor with a VAX BLISS Program
3-1 Calling the Backup API with a VAX C Program
4-1 Using the CLI Routines to Retrieve Information About Command Lines in a Fortran Program
5-1 Using UTIL$CQUAL Routines to Process Files
6-1 Using the CONVERT Routines in a Fortran Program
6-2 Using the CONVERT Routines in a C Program
6-3 Using the CONV$RECLAIM Routine in a Fortran Program
6-4 Using the CONV$RECLAIM Routine in a C Program
7-1 Compressing a File in a Compaq Fortran Program
7-2 Expanding a Compressed File in a Compaq Fortran Program
8-1 Sample VAX BLISS Template for Callable DECTPU
8-2 Normal DECTPU Setup in Compaq Fortran
8-3 Building a Callback Item List with Compaq Fortran
8-4 Specifying a User-Written File I/O Routine in VAX C
10-1 Using the EDT Routines in a VAX BASIC Program
11-1 Using FDL$CREATE in a Fortran Program
11-2 Using FDL$PARSE and FDL$RELEASE in a C Program
11-3 Using FDL$PARSE and FDL$GENERATE in a Compaq Pascal Program
12-1 Creating a New Library Using Compaq Pascal
12-2 Inserting a Module into a Library Using Compaq Pascal
12-3 Extracting a Module from a Library Using Compaq Pascal
12-4 Deleting a Module from a Library Using Compaq Pascal
12-5 Associating Keys with Modules
12-6 Listing Keys Associated with a Module
12-7 Displaying the Module Header
12-8 Reading Library Headers
12-9 Displaying Text from a Help Library
12-10 Displaying Index Entries
15-1 Sending a File
15-2 Displaying Folders
15-3 Displaying User Profile Information
16-1 Using NCS Routines in a Compaq Fortran for OpenVMS Program
16-2 Using NCS Routines in a Compaq C for OpenVMS VAX Program
17-1 Using PSM Routines to Supply a Page Header Routine in a VAX MACRO Program
19-1 Using SOR Routines to Perform a Merge Using Record Interface in a Compaq Fortran Program
19-2 Using SOR Routines to Sort Using Mixed Interface in a Compaq Fortran Program
19-3 Using SOR Routines to Merge Three Input Files in a Compaq Pascal Program
19-4 Using SOR Routines to Sort Records from Two Input Files in a Compaq Pascal Program
19-5 Using SOR Routines to Sort Records Using the STABLE Option and Two Text Keys in a Compaq C Program
Figures
9-1 Time Display Format
9-2 Time Display Format Variants
9-3 Relative Time Syntax
9-4 Time Period Syntax
9-5 DTS Portable Interface Categories
12-1 Structure of a Macro, Text, or Help Library
12-2 Structure of an Object or Shareable Image Library
12-3 Structure of a User-Developed Library
14-1 LOGINOUT Callout Routines Data Flow
14-2 Callout Organization
15-1 Standard Message Format
15-2 Item Descriptor
17-1 Multithreaded Symbiont
17-2 Symbiont Execution Sequence or Flow of Control
18-1 Symbionts in the OpenVMS Environment
18-2 Flowchart for a Single-Threaded, Synchronous Symbiont
18-3 Flowchart for a Single-Threaded, Asynchronous Symbiont (MAIN Routine)
18-4 Flowchart for a Single-Threaded, Asynchronous Symbiont (AST Routine)
Tables
3-1 Backup API Language Definition Files
3-2 BACKUP Option Structure Types
3-3 bckEvent Format
3-4 Event Callback Buffer Formats
3-5 Control Event Subtypes
3-6 bckControl Format
5-1 UTIL$CQUAL Routines
5-2 UTIL$CQUAL_FILE_PARSE Command Line Qualifiers
5-3 UTIL$CQUAL_FILE_PARSE Flags and Masks
5-4 Prompting Form Values
5-5 Prompt Responses
6-1 Conversion Statistics Array
6-2 CONVERT Qualifiers
6-3 Bucket Reclamation Statistics Array
8-1 Valid Masks for the TPU$K_OPTIONS Item Code
9-1 Absolute Time Structures
9-2 Relative Time Structures
12-1 LBR Routines
14-1 LOGINOUT Callouts
14-2 LOGINOUT Callback Routines
14-3 Useful LOGINOUT Internal Variables
15-1 Default Mail Folders
15-2 User Profile Information
15-3 Levels of Mail Utility Processing
15-4 Callable Mail Utility Routines
15-5 Types of Action Routines
15-6 Mail File Routines
15-7 Message Routines
15-8 Send Routines
15-9 User Profile Context Routines
15-10 Input Item Codes
15-11 Output Item Codes
16-1 NCS Routines
17-1 Routine Codes for Specification to PSM$REPLACE
19-1 High-Performance Sort/Merge: Differences in SOR$ Routine Behavior

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