Guardian Procedure Calls Reference Manual (G06.25+)
Guardian Procedure Calls (N)
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NEWPROCESS Procedure
(Superseded by PROCESS_LAUNCH_ Procedure )
6, continued 46 Program file has entry in native fixup list with invalid
external entry point (XEP) index value or invalid code
address value.
47 Library file has entry in native fixup list with invalid
external entry point (XEP) index value or invalid code
address value.
48 Accelerated program file has external procedure
identifier list (EPIL), internal procedure identifier list
(IPIL), or external entry point table with incorrect
format.
49 Accelerated library file has external procedure
identifier list (EPIL), internal procedure identifier list
(IPIL), or external entry point table with incorrect
format.
50 UC (user code) was accelerated using the wrong
Accelerator option (UC, UL, SC, or SL).
51 UL (user library) was accelerated using the wrong
Accelerator option (UC, UL, SC, or SL).
52 Program file was accelerated with incompatible
version of the Accelerator.
53 Library file was accelerated with incompatible version
of the Accelerator.
54 Program file has invalid callable gateway (GW) table.
55 Library file has invalid callable gateway (GW) table.
56 Wrong processor type is target in program file.
57 Wrong processor type is target in library file.
58 Program file has inconsistent native fixup list
information.
59 Library file has inconsistent native fixup list
information.
60 An internal structure of the program file contains an
error.
6, continued 61 An internal structure of the library file contains an error.
Table 10-2. Summary of NEWPROCESS Error Codes (page 4 of 12)
error
<0 : 7>
Corresponding Process Creation Error (see Table 12-4
on
page 12-127)
<8:15>
* Refer to the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual for a list of all file-system and DEFINE
errors.
**When error.<8:15> indicates the number of a shared run-time library (SRL), the number represents
either the public SRL relative number, or 00 for a native user library. For more information on shared run-time
libraries (SRLs) refer to the nld and noft Manual