Guardian Programmer's Guide

Table Of Contents
Index
Guardian Programmer’s Guide421922-014
Index-15
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IOEdit
appending to files 14-14
closing files 14-19
compressing files 14-18
creating files 14-9/14-10
current-record pointer 14-11
deleting lines 14-16/14-17
EDIT file segment 14-7
EFS 14-7
file full errors 14-16
file pointer positioning 14-12/14-13
initializing files 14-10
inserting lines 14-15
introduction to 1-7, 14-1
line backspacing 14-17
line numbers 14-4/14-5
next-record pointer 14-11
nowait I/O with 14-18
opening files 14-8/14-10
packed line format 14-5/14-7
reading 14-11/14-17
record number increment 14-15
record numbers 14-5, 14-11/14-12
renumbering lines 14-15/14-16
restrictions 14-1/14-2
sequential reading 14-13
sequential writing 14-13/14-15
SIO, comparison with 14-2/14-4
using 14-1/14-19
writing 14-11/14-17
IOP 9-1
IPC
one-and-a-half-way
communication 2-25
one-way communication 2-25
See also Interprocess communication
two-way communication 2-24
I/O
nowait 1-5
See Nowait I/O
to extended data
segments 17-35/17-37
waited 1-5
I/O process (IOP) 9-1
I/O subsystem 9-1/9-2
I’m Alive message 1-3
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Jacket procedure 1-19
JEF (Fujitsu) Kanji character set 19-50
JEF (Fujitsu) Kanji Mixed character
set 19-50
JIS Kanji character set 19-50
Job ancestor 16-13/16-14
Julian day numbers
converting to day of the week 18-13
converting to Gregorian dates 18-13
introduction to 18-12
obtaining from Gregorian dates 18-13
obtaining from Julian timestamp 18-12
Julian timestamps
converting to Gregorian date and
time 18-10
definition 18-2/18-3
obtaining
local node 18-6
/18-7
remote node 18-8/18-10
obtaining from Gregorian date and
time 18-10/18-11
timing an interval with 18-7/18-8
JULIANTIMESTAMP procedure 18-6/18-14