SET(NO_WRITE) Specifies that, on exiting, no output file is to be created from the contents of the buffer (even if it has been modified). For example, you may create paste buffers or "scratchpad" buffers that you do not want written out when you exit. Syntax SET (NO_WRITE, buffer, [{OFF | ON}] Parameters buffer The buffer you want to set to no-write. OFF Sets a buffer from no-write to the default state. When the editor exits, the buffer will be written to disk if it has been modified. ON Sets a buffer to no-write. When the editor exits, the buffer will NOT be written to disk. Examples 1. SET (NO_WRITE, paste_buffer); Sets the paste buffer to no-write. When you exit, TPU does not try to write out this buffer to a file, even if the buffer has been modified. During a session, you can write out the buffer by using WRITE_FILE. 2. SET (NO_WRITE, my_buffer, OFF); Changes the buffer MY_BUFFER from no-write. On exiting, TPU writes out this buffer using the output file specification associated with the buffer. If there is no output file specification for the buffer, TPU prompts you for one. Related topics EXIT QUIT SET(MODIFIABLE) SET(OUTPUT_FILE) SET(SYSTEM) WRITE_FILE