context OpenVMS usage:context type: longword (unsigned) access: modify mechanism: by reference Value that distinguishes between multiple, concurrent SORT/MERGE operations. The context argument is the address of a longword containing the context value. When your program makes its first call to a SORT/MERGE routine for a particular sort or merge operation, the context longword must equal zero. SORT/MERGE then stores a value in the longword to identify the operation just initiated. When you make subsequent routine calls for the same operation, you must pass the context value supplied by SORT/MERGE. dtype_code OpenVMS usage:word_unsigned type: word (unsigned) access: write only mechanism: by reference Returned key data type code. The dtype_code argument is the address of a word into which SORT/MERGE writes the key data type code that can be used in the key_buffer argument to SOR$BEGIN_ SORT or SOR$BEGIN_MERGE. usage OpenVMS usage:longword_unsigned type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by reference Address of a longword containing a code that indicates the interpretation of the p1 argument. The following table lists and describes the valid usage codes: Flag Description SOR$K_ROUTINE The p1 argument should be interpreted as the address of the procedure value of a routine that SORT/MERGE will call to compare keys described by the dtype_code returned by the call to SOR$DTYPE. SOR$K_NCS_TABLE The p1 argument should be interpreted as the address of a collating sequence identification returned by a call to NCS$GET_CS. SORT/MERGE will use this collating sequence to compare keys described by the dtype_code returned by the call to SOR$DTYPE. If SOR$K_ROUTINE is returned, SORT/MERGE will call this routine with five reference arguments-ADRS1, ADRS2, LENG1, LENG2, CNTX- corresponding to the addresses of the two keys to be compared, the lengths of the two keys, and the context longword. The comparison routine must return a 32-bit integer value: o -1 if the first key collates before the second o 0 if the keys collate as equal o +1 if the first key collates after the second p1 OpenVMS usage:longword_unsigned type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by reference Address of the procedure value of a routine or the address of a collating sequence identification, depending on the usage argument.