CRE Programmer's Guide

Common Run-Time Environment (CRE) Programmer’s Guide528146-004
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Index
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | U | V | W | Z
Special Characters
A
Advantages of the CRE 1-8
Arccos 7-4
Arcsin 7-5
Arctan 7-5
Arctan2 7-6
Arithmetic overflow 7-1
ARMTRAP 2-51
ASCII to numeric function
Atof 8-3
Atoi 8-3
Atol 8-3
ASSIGN message
changing 9-23
, 9-25
creating 9-23, 9-25
deleting 9-19
finding greatest message number 9-26
parts 5-6
retrieving 9-21, 9-22
Atof 8-3
Atoi 8-3
Atol 8-3
B
Binder
INFO command 3-7
language-consistency checking 3-9
parameter checking 3-8
return-value checking 3-8
Binding
CLUL functions 5-2
CRELIB 3-8
examples 3-8
for minimal size 3-8
Binding (continued)
for program portability 3-8
for the CRE 3-5
mixed-language programs 3-8
rules 3-6
run-time libraries 3-7
Bit manipulation 7-24
C
C
binding 3-5
fopen_std_file routine 2-28
main routine 2-10
messages 10-26
program initialization 2-12, 2-13
program termination 2-16
requesting heap space 2-40, 2-43
run-time environment 1-1
run-time library 3-7
stdfiles directive 2-13
traps 2-52
using the CRE 3-4
$RECEIVE and 2-36
c89 utility 4-1
C8LIB 3-7
Catastrophic error, CRE handling of 2-49
Changing
environment information 5-8
environment values 5-7
Circumventing the CRE 2-67
CLIB 3-7
CLU library
see Common Language Utility library
CLUDECS 1-4
, 5-2, 5-3
CLURDECS 1-4, 5-3