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Communicating With Disk Files
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Relative-File Programming Example
!------------------------------------------------------------
! This procedure does the initialization for the program.
! It calls INITIALIZER to dispose of the startup messages.
! It opens the home terminal and the data file used by the
! program.
!------------------------------------------------------------
PROC INIT;
BEGIN
STRING .LOGNAME[0:MAXFLEN - 1]; !name of log file
INT LOGLEN; !length of log name
STRING .TERMNAME[0:MAXFLEN - 1]; !terminal file
INT TERMLEN; !length of term name
INT ERROR;
! Read and discard startup messages:
CALL INITIALIZER;
! Open the terminal file. For simplicity we use the home
! terminal; the recommended approach is to use the IN file
! read from the Startup message; see Section 8, “Communicating
! With a TACL Process,” for details:
CALL PROCESS_GETINFO_(!process^handle!,
!file^name:maxlen!,
!file^name^len!,
!priority!,
!moms^processhandle!,
TERMNAME:MAXFLEN,
TERMLEN);
ERROR := FILE_OPEN_(TERMNAME:TERMLEN,TERMNUM);
IF ERROR <> 0 THEN CALL PROCESS_STOP_;
! Open the log file with a sync depth of 1:
LOGNAME ':=' "$ADMIN.OPERATOR.RELFILE" -> @S^PTR;
LOGLEN := @S^PTR '-' @LOGNAME;
ERROR := FILE_OPEN_(LOGNAME:LOGLEN,
LOGNUM,
!access!,
!exclusion!,
!nowait^depth!,
1);
IF ERROR <> 0 THEN
CALL FILE^ERRORS^NAME(LOGNAME:LOGLEN,ERROR);
END;