The TPU$FILEIO routine handles all TPU file operations. Your own file I/O routine can call this routine to perform some operations for it. However, the routine that opens the file must perform all operations for that file. For example, if TPU$FILEIO opens the file, it must also close it. Format TPU$FILEIO code ,stream ,data
1 – Returns
OpenVMS usage:cond_value type: longword (unsigned) access: write only mechanism: by value Longword condition value. Most utility routines return a condition value in R0. Condition values that this routine can return are listed under Condition Values Returned.
2 – Arguments
code OpenVMS usage:longword_unsigned type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by reference Item code specifying a TPU function. The code argument is the address of a longword containing an item code from TPU specifying a function to perform. Following are the item codes that you can specify in the file I/O routine: o TPU$K_OPEN-This item code specifies that the data parameter is the address of an item list. This item list contains the information necessary to open the file. The stream parameter should be filled in with a unique identifying value to be used for all future references to this file. The resultant file name should also be copied with a dynamic string descriptor. o TPU$K_CLOSE-The file specified by the stream argument is to be closed. All memory being used by its structures can be released. o TPU$K_CLOSE_DELETE-The file specified by the stream argument is to be closed and deleted. All memory being used by its structures can be released. o TPU$K_GET-The data parameter is the address of a dynamic string descriptor to be filled with the next record from the file specified by the stream argument. The routine should use the routines provided by the Run-Time Library to copy text into this descriptor. TPU frees the memory allocated for the data read when the file I/O routine indicates that the end of the file has been reached. o TPU$K_PUT-The data parameter is the address of a descriptor for the data to be written to the file specified by the stream argument. stream OpenVMS usage:unspecified type: longword (unsigned) access: modify mechanism: by reference File description. The stream argument is the address of a data structure consisting of four longwords. This data structure describes the file to be manipulated. This data structure is used to refer to all files. It is written to when an open file request is made. All other requests use information in this structure to determine which file is being referenced. The following figure shows the stream data structure: ---------------------------------------------- | File identifier | ---------------------------------------------- | RFM | | Allocation | ---------------------------------------------- | Class | Type | Length | ---------------------------------------------- The first longword holds a unique identifier for each file. The user-written file I/O routine is restricted to values between 0 and 511. Thus, you can have up to 512 files open simultaneously. The second longword is divided into three fields. The low word is used to store the allocation quantity, that is, the number of blocks allocated to this file from the FAB (FAB$L_ALQ). This value is used later to calculate the output file size for preallocation of disk space. The low-order byte of the second word is used to store the record attribute byte (FAB$B_RAT) when an existing file is opened. The high-order byte is used to store the record format byte (FAB$B_RFM) when an existing file is opened. The values in the low word and the low-order and high- order bytes of the second word are used for creating the output file in the same format as the input file. These three fields are to be filled in by the routine opening the file. The last two longwords are used as a descriptor for the resultant or the expanded file name. This name is used later when TPU processes EXIT commands. This descriptor is to be filled in with the file name after an open operation. It should be allocated with either the routine LIB$SCOPY_R_DX or the routine LIB$SCOPY_ DX from the Run-Time Library. This space is freed by TPU when it is no longer needed. data OpenVMS usage:item_list_3 type: longword (unsigned) access: modify mechanism: by reference Stream data. The data argument is either the address of an item list or the address of a descriptor. NOTE The meaning of this parameter depends on the item code specified in the code field. When the TPU$K_OPEN item code is issued, the data parameter is the address of an item list containing information about the open request. The following TPU item codes are available for specifying information about the open request: o TPU$K_ACCESS item code lets you specify one of three item codes in the buffer address field, as follows: - TPU$K_IO - TPU$K_INPUT - TPU$K_OUTPUT o TPU$K_FILENAME item code is used for specifying the address of a string to use as the name of the file you are opening. The length field contains the length of this string, and the address field contains the address. o TPU$K_DEFAULTFILE item code is used for assigning a default file name to the file being opened. The buffer length field contains the length, and the buffer address field contains the address of the default file name. o TPU$K_RELATEDFILE item code is used for specifying a related file name for the file being opened. The buffer length field contains the length, and the buffer address field contains the address of a string to use as the related file name. o TPU$K_RECORD_ATTR item code specifies that the buffer address field contains the value for the record attribute byte in the FAB (FAB$B_RAT) used for file creation. o TPU$K_RECORD_FORM item code specifies that the buffer address field contains the value for the record format byte in the FAB (FAB$B_RFM) used for file creation. o TPU$K_MAXIMIZE_VER item code specifies that the version number of the output file should be one higher than the highest existing version number. o TPU$K_FLUSH item code specifies that the file should have every record flushed after it is written. o TPU$K_FILESIZE item code is used for specifying a value to be used as the allocation quantity when creating the file. The value is specified in the buffer address field.
3 – Description
By default, TPU$FILEIO creates variable-length files with carriage-return record attributes (FAB$B_RFM = VAR, FAB$B_RAT FORM item, that item is used instead. The following combinations of formats and attributes are acceptable: Format Attributes STM,STMLF,STMCR 0,BLK,CR,BLK+CR VAR 0,BLK,FTN,CR,BLK+FTN,BLK+CR All other combinations are converted to VAR format with CR attributes. This routine always puts values greater than 511 in the first longword of the stream data structure. Because a user-written file I/O routine is restricted to the values 0 through 511, you can easily distinguish the file control blocks (FCB) this routine fills in from the ones you created. NOTE TPU uses TPU$FILEIO by default when you use the simplified callable interface. When you use the full callable interface, you must explicitly invoke TPU$FILEIO or provide your own file I/O routine.
4 – Condition Values Returned
The TPU$FILEIO routine returns an OpenVMS RMS status code to TPU. The file I/O routine is responsible for signaling all errors if any messages are desired.