CRE Programmer's Guide

Index
Common Run-Time Environment (CRE) Programmer’s Guide528146-004
Index-6
N
Memory-block function
Memory_Compare_ 8-34
Memory_Copy_ 8-35
Memory_Findchar_ 8-36
Memory_Move_ 8-37
Memory_Repeat_ 8-38
Memory_Set_ 8-39
Memory_Swap_ 8-40
Memory_Compare_ 8-34
Memory_Copy_ 8-35
Memory_Findchar_ 8-36
Memory_Move_ 8-37
Memory_Repeat_ 8-38
Memory_Set_ 8-39
Memory_Swap_ 8-40
Messages
C 10-26
CRE service 10-6/10-11
format of 10-2
FORTRAN 10-25/10-31
function parameter 10-14, 10-17
heap management 10-12/10-14
input/output 10-18/10-24
mapping message numbers between
run-time environments 10-26
mapping original to CRE
numbers 10-26
math function 10-15/10-16
parts 5-6, 5-7
trap 10-3/10-5
Mixed-environment programming 1-8
Mixed-language programming 1-8, 2-8
Mod 7-11
N
Native CRE
arithmetic overflow handling 7-1
CRE_GETENV_ 6-2
CRE_PUTENV_ 6-3
decimal conversion functions and 7-25
Native CRE (continued)
file-sharing functions 6-4
memory block functions 8-33
RTLRDECS file 7-1
run-time diagnostic messages 10-25
SMU functions 9-17
standard math functions 7-3
string functions 8-3
NATIVE CRE/RTL 1-3
NEUTRAL Binder group 3-5
new() function 2-43
Normalize 7-12
O
Odd 7-13
OLD Binder group 3-5
OLD binder group 3-5
OSS environment
compared to Guardian environment
in general 2-2
/2-6
memory organization 2-3
process pairs 2-6
program initialization 2-4
shared message utility routines 2-6
standard files 2-2
standard functions 2-5
traps and exceptions 2-3
$RECEIVE and 2-3
error reporting and 2-54
memory organization and 2-37, 2-41
process pairs and 2-59
program initialization and 2-9
program termination and 2-15
sharing standard files and 2-17
signals and 2-3, 2-48
spooler collectors and 2-36
traps and exceptions and 2-48
$RECEIVE and 2-34
OUTFILE in startup message 2-29