Guardian Application Conversion Guide
Conversion Options
Introduction
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Running a Process at a
High PIN
The following table identifies the parts of this guide that tell you how to convert an
application to be capable of running at a high PIN.
For
programs
written in... See the subsection entitled... In Section...
TAL Converting a TAL Program to Run at a High PIN 3
COBOL85 Converting a COBOL85 Program to Run at a High PIN 4
C Converting a C Program to Run at a High PIN 5
Pascal Converting a Pascal Program to Run at a High PIN 6
For information about using TACL to run processes at a high PIN, see Section 7,
“Converting TACL Programs.” These programs can be written in any language.
Allowing a High-PIN
Creator
The following table identifies the parts of this guide that tell you how convert an
application to be capable of being created by a high-PIN process.
For
programs
written in...
See
Section
... Subsection entitled...
If the process reads system
messages, then, in the same
section, see also...
TAL 3 Allowing a High-PIN Creator
COBOL85 4 Setting the HIGHREQUESTERS
Object-File Attribute
Converting a Server
C 5 Setting the HIGHREQUESTERS
Object-File Attribute
Monitoring a High-PIN Server and
Converting a Server
Pascal 6 Setting the HIGHREQUESTERS
Object-File Attribute
Monitoring a High-PIN Server and
Converting a Server
This operation does not apply to TACL programs.
Opening a High-PIN
Process
To open a high-PIN process, see “Opening and Communicating With a High-PIN
Server” in the section that corresponds to your programming language (Sections 3
through 6). This operation does not apply to TACL programs.
Allowing a High-PIN
Opener
To allow a high-PIN opener, see “Being Opened by and Communicating With a High-
PIN Requester” in the section that corresponds to your programming language
(Sections 3 through 6). This operation does not apply to TACL programs.