The DECset Context window is the main window of the Environment Manager's graphical user interface. Select the Context option from the DECset tool selection pull-down menu to bring up the DECset Context window. The DECset context window consists of the following working areas: o menu bar o context specification area o dialog buttons area By default, the DECset Environment Manager tries to load a context database. The default context database is specified by the translation of the DECSET$CONTEXT_DB logical name; if this logical name is undefined, SYS$LOGIN:DECSET$KNOWN_ CONTEXTS.DECSET_CONTEXT_DB is used as the default database if that file exists. The default context is specified by the translation of the DECSET$CONTEXT logical name; if this logical name is undefined, SAMPLE is used as the default context if a database entry exists for the SAMPLE context.
1 – MenuBar 1
The Menu bar contains some standard pull-down menus of other DECset tools: File, View, Settings, Options and Help.
1.1 – File Casc
The menu items in this pull-down are used to control the contents of the DECset Context, Context File, and Context Database fields. o Apply Context - used to apply the context shown in the DECset Context field. This menu item has the same function as the Apply button. o Delete - used to delete the context entry, the context file, or the context database. Click on Context Entry to delete the context entry shown in the Context field from the Context Database Entries field and to delete the selected context entry from the context database. The DECset Environment Manager checks to ensure that the context to be deleted is not a parent of another context. Click on Context File... to delete the context file shown in the Context File field. The DECset Environment Manager updates the window to reflect the deletion. Click on Database... to delete the currently-opened context database. o Modify Database Entry... - to modify any of the fields in a selected database entry. The DECset Environment Manager brings up a dialog box with fields filled in with information from the selected context. o New - to create a context or database. o Open Database - to select a context database file to open o Print - to print the context, the context file, the context including attributes from the parents, or the context database. Click on Context to print the information associated with the context that would that would be the result of applying the select context. Click on Context File to print the context file. Click on Context Including Inheritance to print the information associated with the context that would be the result of applying the selected context and its inherited context. Click on Database to print the contents of the context database. o Save Context File - to save the contents of the selected context file. The Save Context File menu item performs the same operation as the Save button. o Exit - to exit the DECset Context window.
1.2 – View Casc
View menu - the menu items in this pull-down are used to review the contents of the context, the context file, and the context including inheritance. Click on Context to bring up in a scrollable window the information associated with the current selected context, without its inherited information but including any modifications made to the context that may not have been saved to the associated context file. Click on Context File to bring up the context file associated with the current selected context in a scrollable window. This context file may or may not be the same as the result of View Context depending on whether you have made modifications to the current selected context and have saved the modifications to the associated context file. Click on Context Including Inheritance to display the current context in a scrollable window. This is the context that would be the result of applying the selected context with its inherited information.
1.3 – Settings Casc
The Settings pull-down menu items are used to specify and/or modify the definitions and settings that define a particular context. The Settings menu is disabled until a context has been selected. The Settings pull-down menu items include o CMS Library... - a directory search list to specify a CMS library. o Default Directory... - to specify a default directory associated with the current context. o DTM Library... - to specify a directory as the DTM library. o Logical Names... - to specify logical name definitions that are specific to the current context. o MMS Options... - to specify the following MMS build command options - Linker Object Libraries... - a directory search list to specify the object library to be included as input to the linking operation. - Linker Options... - a directory search list to specify user-written options files to be included in the LINK command in the MMS description file. - Input/Output... - to set the input and output qualifiers that could go on the MMS command line. - Definition/Directive... - to specify definitions and directives for the MMS build command. - MMS Macros... - to direct MMS to add to or to override the macro definitions in the MMS description file. - Generate Options... - to set qualifiers for MMS to add to the creation of the MMS description file. - Object Library... - to specify into which library the object files from the compilations are to be inserted. o SCA Library... - a directory search list to specify an SCA library. o Source Directory... - a directory search list to specify a directory from which source files will be retrieved. o Symbols... - to add DCL symbol definitions to the specified context.
1.3.1 – cmsLib Btn
The CMS Library... menu item brings up a dialog box. Enter a directory specification into the Library field and click on either of the Append or Add Before Selected buttons to add the directory in the appropriate place in the Library List field. The Library List field contains a search list of directory specifications, one directory specification per line. If CMS library information exists for the current context, that information is shown in the Library List field when the dialog box is displayed. Delete items from the Library list by selecting the appropriate item(s) in the Library List field and clicking on the Delete Selected button. The OK button accepts the Library list and dismisses the dialog box. The Cancel button dismisses the dialog box without changing the CMS library. Click on the Select... button to browse for a particular directory.
1.3.2 – defDir Btn
The Default Directory... menu item brings up a file selection widget that allows you to specify a default directory associated with the current context. If the default directory specification is available for the currently-selected context, the input fields of the file selection widget are filled in with the appropriate file specification.
1.3.3 – dtmLib Btn
The DTM Library... menu item brings up a file selection widget that allows you to specify a DTM library (directory specification) to be associated with the current context. If the currently-selected context already includes a DTM library specification, the input fields of the file selection widget are filled in with the appropriate file specification.
1.3.4 – logNames Btn
The Logical Names... menu item brings up a dialog box for defining logical names and their equivalence strings.
1.3.5 – mmsOptions Casc
The MMS Options allows for selecting options that are to be used when MMS is invoked. These options are: o Input/Output - This selection sets options for the MMS command and these options correspond to MMS command line qualifiers. o Definition/Directive - This selection sets options for the MMS command and these options correspond to MMS command line qualifiers. o MMS Macros - This selection sets options that direct MMS to add to or override definitions in the description file. o Generator Options - This selection sets options for the MMS Generate command and these options correspond to MMS Generate command line qualifiers. o Linker Object Library - Allows for setting of a Link object library o Linker Options - Allows for setting of a Link Options File o Object Library - Allows for setting of a Object library
1.3.5.1 – lnklib Btn
The Linker Object Libraries... menu item brings up a dialog box. Enter a directory specification into the Directory field and click on either of the Append or Add Before Selected buttons to add the directory in the appropriate place in the Directory List field. The Directory List field contains a search list of directory specifications, one directory specification per line. If Linker Object library information exists for the current context, that information is shown in the Directory List field when the dialog box is managed. Delete items from the directory list by selecting the appropriate item(s) in the Directory List field and clicking on the Delete Selected button. The OK button accepts the directory list and dismisses the dialog box. The Cancel button dismisses the dialog box without changing the linker object library. Click on the Select... button to specify the directory.
1.3.5.2 – lnkOptions Btn
The MMS Linker Options... menu item from the MMS Options... menu brings up a dialog box. Click on the Select... button to bring up a file selection widget that allows you to choose an options file. Enter a linker options file specification into the Options File field and clicks on either of the Append or Add Before Selected buttons to add the options file specification in the appropriate place in the Options File List field. The Options File List field contains an ordered list of options file specifications, one file specification per line. Delete items from the options file list by selecting the appropriate item(s) in the Options File List field and clicking on the Delete Selected button. The OK button accepts the options file list and dismisses the dialog box. The Cancel button dismisses the dialog box without changing the current options file list. Press Select... to specify the options file.
1.3.5.3 – gen options Btn
The MMS Generator Options... menu item from the MMS Options... menu brings up a dialog box. Click on the Scan_Include button to enable or disable the use of C include file during the creation of an MMS description file. Click on the Builtin_Rules to enable or disable the use of the built-in rules during the creation of an MMS description file. The Additional Compile Switches allows for entering of additional compiler switches to be addwd to the command Line when creating a an MMS description file. The Additional Linker Switches allows for entering of additional Link switches to be addwd to the command Line when creating a an MMS description file.
1.3.5.4 – mmsBldOptions Casc
The Input/Output... menu item from the MMS Options... menu brings up a dialog box. Use this dialog box to set options for the MMS command-these options correspond to MMS command line qualifiers. If the currently-selected context already includes any of these MMS option settings, this dialog box reflects that information; otherwise, the default settings are represented. The effects of clicking on the dialog buttons are as follows: o Input label - Click on the buttons and use the text fields following this label to specify input files for any subsequent build. - Description File push button-click on this button to bring up a file selection dialog box to specify the MMS description file. + Description file toggle button-click on this button to specify an MMS description file for any subsequent build. + Description file text field-enter the file specification of the MMS description file. If the file selection box is used, this field will be filled in with the selected file. - Regard as Changed toggle button-click on this button to direct MMS to treat only the specified sources as having been changed, regardless of their actual modification times. No date checking is performed at all; that is MMS simply rebuilds any targets that depend on one or more of the specified sources. + Changed Source text field-enter the file specifications of the source files to be regarded as changed. If more than one source is indicated, use a comma-separated list. If the file selection box is used, this field will be filled in with the selected file. o Output label - The buttons and text fields following this label are implemented as toggle buttons, although some require additional information. If an additional file specification needs to be specified, a file selection widget is used. o OK - to dismiss the dialog box and write changes made to the current context. o Cancel - to dismiss the dialog box, discarding current changes made. o Help - to bring up a help window containing text describing the dialog box.
1.3.5.4.1 – cg dd options Btn
The Definition/Directive... menu item from the MMS Options... menu brings up a dialog box. Use this dialog box to set options for the MMS command-these options correspond to MMS command line qualifiers. If the currently-selected context already includes any of these MMS settings, this dialog box reflects that information; otherwise, the default settings are represented. The effects of clicking on the dialog buttons are as follows: o Definitions label - Click on the buttons and use the text fields following this label to specify definition files for any subsequent build. - Macro Definitions toggle button-click on this button to direct MMS to add to or override the macro definitions in the description file. + Macro Definitions file push button-click on this button to bring up a file selection dialog box to specify the Macro definitions file. + Macro Definitions file text field-enter the file specification of the Macro definitions file. If the file selection box is used, this field will be filled in with the selected file. - Rules toggle button-click on this button to direct MMS to apply user-defined built-in rules and a suffixes precedence list when it builds a system. + Rules file push button-click on this button to bring up a file selection dialog box to specify the Rules file. + Rules file text field-enter the file specification of the Rules file. If the file selection box is used, this field will be filled in with the selected file. - Override Macros toggle button-click on this button to control the order in which MMS applies definitions when it processes macros. o Directives label - The buttons and text fields following this label are implemented as toggle buttons, although some require additional information. If an additional file specification needs to be specified, a file selection widget is used. o OK - to dismiss the dialog box and write changes made to the current context. o Cancel - to dismiss the dialog box, discarding current changes made. o Help - to bring up a help window containing text describing the dialog box.
1.3.5.5 – mmsMacros Btn
The MMS Macros... menu item from the MMS Options... menu brings up the Macro Definitions dialog box.
1.3.5.6 – objlib Btn
Sets the directory specification for the Library to be used that contains the object files
1.3.6 – scaLib Btn
The SCA Library... menu item brings up a dialog box indicating that an SCA library is being set. Enter a directory specification into the Directory field and click on either of the Append or Add Before Selected buttons to add the directory in the appropriate place in the Directory List field. The Directory List field contains a search list of directory specifications, one directory specification per line. If SCA library information exists for the current context, that information is shown in the Directory List field when the dialog box is managed. Delete items from the directory list by selecting the appropriate item(s) in the Directory List field and clicking on the Delete Selected button. The OK button accepts the directory list and dismisses the dialog box. The Cancel button dismisses the dialog box without changing the SCA library. Click on the Select... button to specify the directory.
1.3.7 – srcDir Btn
The Source Directory... menu item brings up a dialog box indicating that a source directory is being set. Enter a directory specification into the Directory field and click on either of the Append or Add Before Selected buttons to add the directory in the appropriate place in the Directory List field. The Directory List field contains a search list of directory specifications, one directory specification per line. If Source Directory information exists for the current context, that information is shown in the Directory List field when the dialog box is managed. Delete items from the directory list by selecting the appropriate item(s) in the Directory List field and clicking on the Delete Selected button. The OK button accepts the directory list and dismisses the dialog box. The Cancel button dismisses the dialog box without changing the source directory. Click on the Select... button to specify the directory.
1.3.8 – symbols Btn
The Symbols... menu item brings up the Symbol Definitions dialog box.
1.4 – Options Casc
The menu items in this pull-down are used to apply, save, or confirm context entry information. o Apply Context on Save - to automatically apply the selected context (i.e., that context shown in the Context field). The Apply Context on Save toggle button, when turned on, applies the context object after saving the context. By default, the Apply Context on Save toggle button is turned off. o Save Context on Apply - to automatically save the context shown in the Context File field. The Save Context on Apply toggle button, when turned on, saves the context file prior to applying the context. A context must be saved before it can be applied. By default, the Save Context on Apply toggle button is turned off. o Confirm Apply - to bring up a Yes/No confirmation message box as part of the apply operation. By default, the Confirm Apply toggle button is turned on. o Confirm Delete Context Entry - to bring up a Yes/No confirmation message box on the Delete Context Entry operation. By default, the Confirm Delete Context Entry toggle button is turned on. o Confirm Delete Context File - to bring up a Yes/No confirmation message box on the Delete Context File operation. By default, the Confirm Delete Context File toggle button is turned on. o Confirm Delete Database - to bring up a Yes/No confirmation message box on the Delete Database operation. By default, the Confirm Delete Database toggle button is turned on. o Confirm Save - to bring up a Yes/No confirmation message box on the Save Context File operation. By default, the Confirm Save toggle button item is turned on. Save Options writes the current options settings to a user- profile file. If this file exists, the settings in the user- profile file override the default settings.
1.5 – Help Casc
This menu provides access to help screens. It contains the items that are usually present in DECset tool Help pull-down menus: - On Context - to bring up information about an object in a window or dialog box. - On Window - to display an overview. - On Help - to bring up information on how to use the help system. - On Version - to display copyright and version information.
1.5.1 – onContext Btn
When you click on On Context in the Help menu, the Environment Manager provides a fast way to obtain context-sensitive help on any object you click on in the DECset Environment Manager window. Note that when you click on On Context, the arrow pointer converts to a question mark, indicating you are in Context-Sensitive Help mode. After the Help Widget is displayed for the window object you clicked on, the arrow pointer reappears.
1.5.2 – onHelp Btn
To get help on using the Environment Manager, you can use one of two methods: o Choose On Context from the Help menu. Then click on any object in the Environment Manager window on which you want help. o Press and hold MB1 on any object in the MMS main window on which you want help, and press the Help key on your keyboard.
1.5.3 – onWind Btn
The DECset Environment Manager provides a single mechanism for tailoring the execution environment for a set of DECset tools. For more information about the DECset Environment Manager, double click on Overview of the DECset Environment Manager from the additional topics below.
1.5.4 – OnVers Btn
HP CONFIDENTIAL. This software is confidential proprietary software licensed by Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P., and is not authorized to be used, duplicated or disclosed to anyone without the prior written permission of HP. © 2015 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. VMS SOFTWARE, INC. CONFIDENTIAL. This software is confidential proprietary software licensed by VMS Software, Inc., and is not authorized to be used, duplicated or disclosed to anyone without the prior written permission of VMS Software, Inc. © 2015 Copyright VMS Software, Inc. Software Version: DECset Environment Manager for OpenVMS, version V1.9 For more information about the DECset Environment Manager for OpenVMS, double click on Overview of the DECset Environment Manager from the additional topics below.
2 – wkarea Form
The context specification area is used to display information about contexts, and consists of the following fields: o context o parent o context file o context database entries The context specification area consists of read-only fields. Use the menu bar functions to make changes to any of these fields. Context Field You can display a context name in the Context field by single- clicking on a line in the Context Database Entries field or by selecting the New menu item from the File menu. Parent Field The DECset Environment Manager does not allow a circular ancestral chain. If a circular chain is detected, the DECset Environment Manager displays an error message dialog box, and aborts the operation on that context. Context File Field If you select an existing context file from the Context Database Entries field, the name of the context and the associated information is displayed in the read-only Context, Parent, and Context File fields. For a new context, or one for which you are modifying the associated context file specification, you may use the Modify Database Entry... menu item from the File menu to bring up a file selection widget. If any part of the file specification is not supplied; for example, the disk name, the corresponding component of your current default directory specification is used. If the name or the file type is not specified, the name of the currently- specified context is used as the file name and .DECSET_CONTEXT is used as the file type. Context Database Entries Field The context names (and some associated information) are retrieved from the context database listed in the Context Database Entries field of the DECset context window.
2.1 – ctxt TxtF
You can display a context name in the Context field by single- clicking on a line in the Context Database Entries field or by selecting the New menu item from the File menu.
2.2 – parnt TxtF
The DECset Environment Manager does not allow a circular ancestral chain. If a circular chain is detected, the DECset Environment Manager displays an error message dialog box, and aborts the operation on that context.
2.3 – ctxtFil TxtF
If you select an existing context file from the Context Database Entries field, the name of the context and the associated information is displayed in the read-only Context, Parent, and Context File fields. For a new context, or one for which you are modifying the associated context file specification, you may use the Modify Database Entry... menu item from the File menu to bring up a file selection widget. If any part of the file specification is not supplied; for example, the disk name, the corresponding component of your current default directory specification is used. If the name or the file type is not specified, the name of the currently- specified context is used as the file name and .DECSET_CONTEXT is used as the file type.
2.4 – knownCtxts Form
The context names (and some associated information) are retrieved from the context database listed in the Context Database Entries field of the DECset context window.
2.4.1 – knCtxtsFrm ScrLst
The context names (and some associated information) are retrieved from the context database listed in the Context Database Entries field of the DECset context window.
2.5 – apply Btn
The Apply button causes the selected context object to be applied to any DECset tools displaying on the same DECwindows display as is the Context window. You may also double-click on the context in the Context Database Entries field to apply the context. In addition to applying this context, any command line qualifiers that are in effect are then re-applied to the tool. A named context must be saved before a context apply operation is initiated.
2.6 – save Btn
The Save button saves the context file shown in the Context File field. This action saves the current definitions/settings (possibly modified via the Settings menu) to the context file indicated in the Context File field of the main window. If the value in the Context File field has changed since the last Save operation for the current context, the DECset Environment Manager writes the new file specification to the context database. For a new context, the Save menu item ensures that the context is known by adding the specified context name and associated context file specification to the context database. The DECset Environment Manager displays a confirmation dialog box for final approval before saving new information in an existing context database entry and/or an existing context file. The saving of a context will affect other DECset tools displaying on the DECwindows display only when that context is subsequently applied.