1 LIB$M_FIL_INH_ Controls whether the renamed file SECUR takes on security attributes of the new location or keeps its existing security attributes. If this bit is clear, the attributes of the renamed file are inherited from the next lower version of the new file name, if any, the new parent directory, or both. If this bit is clear, the file's security attributes are not changed; this is the default action. For more information on file security, see the VSI OpenVMS Guide to System Security. This flag is equivalent to the /INHERIT_SECURITY qualifier of the DCL command RENAME. 2 LIB$M_FIL_LONG_ (Alpha and I64 only) Controls whether to NAMES accept file specifications greater than 255 characters in length. If this bit is set, LIB$RENAME_FILE can process files specifications with a maximum length of NAML$C_MAXRSS characters. If this bit is clear, LIB$RENAME_FILE can process files names with a maximum length of 255 characters. user-success-procedure OpenVMS usage:procedure type: procedure value access: function call (before return) mechanism: by value User-supplied success routine that LIB$RENAME_FILE calls after each successful rename. user-error-procedure OpenVMS usage:procedure type: procedure value access: function call (before return) mechanism: by value User-supplied error routine that LIB$RENAME_FILE calls when it detects an error. The value returned by the error routine determines whether LIB$RENAME_FILE processes more files. user-confirm-procedure OpenVMS usage:procedure type: procedure value access: function call (before return) mechanism: by value User-supplied confirm routine that LIB$RENAME_FILE calls before it renames a file. The value returned by the confirm routine determines whether or not LIB$RENAME_FILE renames the file. The confirm routine can be used to select specific files for renaming based on criteria such as expiration date, size, and so on. user-specified-argument OpenVMS usage:user_arg type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by value Value that LIB$RENAME_FILE passes to the success, error, and confirm routines each time they are called. Whatever mechanism is used to pass user-specified-argument to LIB$RENAME_FILE is also used to pass it to the user-supplied routines. This is an optional argument; if omitted, zero is passed by value. old-resultant-name OpenVMS usage:char_string type: character string access: write only mechanism: by descriptor String into which LIB$RENAME_FILE copies the old resultant file specification of the last file processed. This is an optional argument. If present, it is used to store the file specification passed to the user-supplied routines instead of a default class S, type T string. Any string class is supported. If you are specifying one or more of the action routine arguments, be sure that the descriptor class used to pass resultant-name is the same as the descriptor class required by the action routine. For example, VAX Ada requires a class SB descriptor for string arguments to Ada routines, but will use a class A descriptor by default when calling external routines. Refer to your language manual to determine the proper descriptor class to use. new-resultant-name OpenVMS usage:char_string type: character string access: write only mechanism: by descriptor String into which LIB$RENAME_FILE writes the new OpenVMS RMS resultant file specification of the last file processed. The new- resultant-name argument is the address of a descriptor pointing to the new name. This is an optional argument. If present, it is used to store the file specification passed to the user-supplied routines instead of a class S, type T string. Any string class is supported. If you are specifying one or more of the action routine arguments, be sure that the descriptor class used to pass resultant-name is the same as the descriptor class required by the action routine. For example, VAX Ada requires a class SB descriptor for string arguments to Ada routines, but will use a class A descriptor by default when calling external routines. Refer to your language manual to determine the proper descriptor class to use. file-scan-context OpenVMS usage:context type: longword (unsigned) access: modify mechanism: by reference Context for renaming a list of file specifications. The file- scan-context is the address of a longword that contains this context. You must initialize this longword to zero before the first of a series of calls to LIB$RENAME_FILE. LIB$RENAME_ FILE uses the file scan context to retain the file context for multiple input files. LIB$FILE_SCAN uses this context to retain multiple input file related file context. This is an optional argument; it need only be specified if you are using multiple input files, as the DCL command RENAME does. You may deallocate the context allocated by LIB$FILE_SCAN while processing the LIB$RENAME_FILE requests by calling LIB$FILE_SCAN_END after all calls to LIB$RENAME_FILE have been completed. See the description of LIB$FILE_SCAN for a more detailed description of this argument.