The user-supplied FILEIO routine performs file I/O functions. Call it by specifying it as an argument in the EDT$EDIT routine. It cannot be called independently. Format FILEIO code ,stream ,record ,rhb
1 – Returns
OpenVMS usage:cond_value type: longword (unsigned) access: write only mechanism: by value A status code that your FILEIO routine returns to EDT$EDIT. The fileio argument is a longword containing the status code. The only failure code that is normally returned is RMS$_EOF from a GET call. All other OpenVMS RMS errors are signaled, not returned. The RMS signal should include the file name and both longwords of the RMS status. Any errors detected with the FILEIO routine can be indicated by setting status to an error code. That special error code will be returned to the program by the EDT$EDIT routine. There is a special status value EDT$_NONSTDFIL for nonstandard file opening. Condition values are returned in R0.
2 – Arguments
code OpenVMS usage:longword_unsigned type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by reference A code from EDT that specifies what function the FILEIO routine is to perform. The code argument is the address of a longword integer containing this code. Following are the valid function codes: Function Code Description EDT$K_OPEN_INPUT The record argument names a file to be opened for input. The rhb argument is the default file name. EDT$K_OPEN_OUTPUT_SEQ The record argument names a file to be opened for output as a sequenced file. The rhb argument is the default file name. EDT$K_OPEN_OUTPUT_ The record argument names a file to be NOSEQ opened for output. The rhb argument is the default file name. EDT$K_OPEN_IN_OUT The record argument names a file to be opened for both input and output. The rhb argument is the default file name. EDT$K_GET The record argument is to be filled with data from the next record of the file. If the file has record prefixes, rhb is filled with the record prefix. If the file has no record prefixes, rhb is not written. When you attempt to read past the end of file, status is set to RMS$_EOF. EDT$K_PUT The data in the record argument is to be written to the file as its next record. If the file has record prefixes, the record prefix is taken from the rhb argument. For a file opened for both input and output, EDT$K_PUT is valid only at the end of the file, indicating that the record is to be appended to the file. EDT$K_CLOSE_DEL The file is to be closed and then deleted. The record and rhb arguments are not used in the call. EDT$K_CLOSE The file is to be closed. The record and rhb arguments are not used in the call. stream OpenVMS usage:longword_unsigned type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by reference A code from EDT that indicates which file is being used. The stream argument is the address of a longword integer containing the code. Following are the valid codes: Function Code Description EDT$K_COMMAND_ The command file. FILE EDT$K_INPUT_FILE The primary input file. EDT$K_INCLUDE_ The secondary input file. Such a file is FILE opened in response to an INCLUDE command. It is closed when the INCLUDE command is complete and will be reused for subsequent INCLUDE commands. EDT$K_JOURNAL_ The journal file. If bit 0 of the options is FILE set, it is opened for both input and output and is read completely. Otherwise, it is opened for output only. After it is read or opened for output only, it is used for writing. On a successful termination of the editing session, the journal file is closed and deleted. EXIT/SAVE and QUIT/SAVE close the journal file without deleting it. EDT$K_OUTPUT_FILE The primary output file. It is not opened until you enter the EXIT command. EDT$K_WRITE_FILE The secondary output file. Such a file is opened in response to a WRITE or PRINT command. It is closed when the command is complete and will be reused for subsequent WRITE or PRINT commands. record OpenVMS usage:char_string type: character-coded text string access: modify mechanism: by descriptor Text record passed by descriptor from EDT to the user-supplied FILEIO routine; the code argument determines how the record argument is used. The record argument is the address of a descriptor pointing to this argument. When the code argument starts with EDT$K_OPEN, the record is a file name. When the code argument is EDT$K_GET, the record is a place to store the record that was read from the file. For code argument EDT$K_PUT, the record is a place to find the record to be written to the file. This argument is not used if the code argument starts with EDT$K_ CLOSE. Note that for EDT$K_GET, EDT uses a dynamic or varying string descriptor; otherwise, EDT has no way of knowing the length of the record being read. EDT uses only string descriptors that can be handled by the Run-Time Library routine STR$COPY_DX. rhb OpenVMS usage:char_string type: character-coded text string access: modify mechanism: by descriptor Text record passed by descriptor from EDT to the user-supplied FILEIO routine; the code argument determines how the rhb argument is used. When the code argument starts with EDT$K_OPEN, the rhb argument is the default file name. When the code is EDT$K_GET and the file has record prefixes, the prefixes are put in this argument. When the code is EDT$K_PUT and the file has record prefixes, the prefixes are taken from this argument. Like the record argument, EDT uses a dynamic or varying string descriptor for EDT$K_GET and uses only string descriptors that can be handled by the Run-Time Library routine STR$COPY_DX.
3 – Description
If you do not need to intercept any file I/O, you can use the entry point EDT$FILEIO for this argument or you can omit it. If you need to intercept only some file I/O, call the EDT$FILEIO routine for the other cases. When you use EDT$FILEIO as a value for the fileio argument, files are opened as follows: o The record argument is always the RMS file name. o The rhb argument is always the RMS default file name. o There is no related name for the input file. o The related name for the output file is the input file with OFP (output file parse). EDT passes the input file name, the output file name, or the name from the EXIT command in the record argument. o The related name for the journal file is the input file name with the OFP RMS bit set. o The related name for the INCLUDE file is the input file name with the OFP set. This is unusual because the file is being opened for input. EDT contains support for VFC files. Normally, EDT will zero the length of the RHB field if the file is not a VFC file. However, when the user supplies the FILEIO routines, they are responsible for performing this operation. EDT checks for a VFC file with the following algorithm: IF FAB$B_RFM = FAB$C_VFC AND FAB$B_RAT <> FAB$M_PRN THEN VFC file ELSE not VFC file, zero out RHB descriptor length field.
4 – Condition Values Returned
SS$_NORMAL Normal successful completion. EDT$_NONSTDFIL File is not in standard text format. RMS$_EOF End of file on a GET.