Guardian Programmer's Guide

Table Of Contents
Index
Guardian Programmer’s Guide421922-014
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Two-way communication
example of 6-13, 6-31/6-63, 15-47
introduction to 2-24, 6-10
opening $RECEIVE 6-10
receiving messages 6-11, 15-46
replying to messages 6-11/6-12, 15-46
returning data 6-11
returning errors 6-11
sending messages 15-46
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Underlining text 11-18, 11-27
Unified program 1-10
Unlabeled tape
accessing 12-70/12-74
appending to last file 12-78/12-79
appending to only file 12-76/12-77
backward spacing by files 12-5/12-10
backward spacing by
records 12-8/12-10
blocking records 12-72
buffered mode 12-74
checking for end of tape 12-80/12-81
closing 12-84
conversion mode,
selecting 12-73/12-74
device mode, selecting 12-73
device name for 12-71
errors, recovering from 12-52,
12-85/12-89
example program 12-89/12-109
forward spacing by files 12-5
forward spacing by records 12-7/12-8
introduction to 12-1, 12-70
label type, specifying 12-70
opening 12-4
positioning 12-4/12-11
reading from multiple-file
tape 12-83/12-84
reading from multiple-volume file 12-84
Unlabeled tape (continued)
reading from only file 12-82/12-83
reading, concepts of 12-11/12-13
rewinding 12-10/12-11
tape density, specifying 12-72/12-73
tape headers 12-80
writing files to multiple-file
tape 12-77/12-78
writing to multiple-volume
file 12-79/12-81
writing to scratch tape 12-75/12-76
writing to, concepts of 12-13/12-14
UNLOCKFILE procedure 3-6/3-11
UNLOCKREC procedure 5-11
Unnamed processes
creating 2-15
relationship with 16-12
UNPACKEDIT procedure 14-1
Unstructured files
altering attributes of 5-15
cache flushes 5-13
closing 5-13
creating 5-9/5-10
introduction to 2-2, 5-1, 5-9
I/O with 2-18/2-23, 5-11
locking 5-11
opening 5-11
positioning 2-18/2-23, 5-11
purging 5-14
random access 2-21
reading 2-18/2-23, 5-11
renaming 5-12
sequential access 2-19
writing 2-18/2-23, 5-11
USE attribute 12-25
User code 16-4, 16-5, 16-5/16-7
User data areas, managing 17-6