CRE Programmer's Guide

Index
Common Run-Time Environment (CRE) Programmer’s Guide528146-004
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C
CLU_Process_Create_ function 9-1
CLU_Process_File_Name_ function 5-2,
9-1, 9-12
COBOL
binding 3-5
locating file connectors 9-1
main routine 2-10
messages 10-26/10-31
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
SMU functions 9-1
traps 2-53
using the CRE 3-4
$RECEIVE and 2-35
COMMON Binder group 3-5
Common Language Utility library
see also Saved Message Utility
compared to CRE 9-1
compared to the CRE 5-1
function
binding 5-2
CLU_Process_File_Name_ 9-1,
9-12
compiling 5-2
definition 5-1
native CRE and 2-6
Compiling
ENV directive 3-4
for a language-specific run-time
environment 3-4
for the CRE 3-4
for the native CRE 4-1
Connection 2-17, 2-18
Converting applications 3-1
Cos 7-7
Cosh 7-7
CRE
advantages of using 1-8
basic control block 3-5
circumventing 2-67
compared to Common Language Utility
library 9-1
compared to the Common Language
Utility library 5-1
compiling for 1-7
data block
CRE_GLOBALS 3-5
CRE_HEAP 3-5
master control block 3-5
MCB 3-5
initialization
see also TAL_CRE_INITIALIZER_
procedure
errors 2-14
in general 2-9
tasks 2-10
language support 1-8
master control block 3-5
messages
see Messages
resources 2-1
run-time heap 3-5
service functions 6-1
services 2-1
termination 2-7, 2-8, 2-15
trap handler 2-50
CRE service messages 10-6/10-11
CREDECS 6-1
in general 1-4, 6-1
using 3-4, 4-3
CRELIB
functions, sourcing-in 3-4
, 4-3
in general 3-8
CRERDECS 1-4, 2-8, 6-1
CRE/RTL 1-3
CRE_ prefixes 2-57, 2-58