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TOPS-10 Monitor Calls Manual Volume 2 AA-K039D ... - Trailing-Edge

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STRUUO [CALLI 50]<br />

Your program cannot create files on a file<br />

structure unless it has access to the file<br />

structure. However, by using the .FSSRC function<br />

your program can add a file structure to its<br />

search list. If your program attempts to delete a<br />

file structure from its search list, the monitor<br />

moves the file structure's name from the job's<br />

active search list to its passive search list. To<br />

remove the file structure from the active or<br />

passive search list, issue the DISMOUNT monitor<br />

conunand.<br />

1 .FSDSL<br />

Defines a new search list for a job or for SYS.<br />

PULSAR uses this function to complete the mounting<br />

or dismounting procedures and to add or delete<br />

file structures from another job's search list .<br />

. FSDSL requires privileges to define the search<br />

list for another job or if you set DF.SRM (in word<br />

3 below) . The argument block for the .FSDSL<br />

function is shown below:<br />

Word Symbol Contents<br />

0 . FSFCN Function code ( . FSDSL)<br />

1 .FSDJN The number of the job whose<br />

search list is to be defined.<br />

2 .FSDPP The project-progranuner number of<br />

the job.<br />

3 . FSDFL The flag word . If bit 35 is set,<br />

(OF. SRM) , the monitor removes all<br />

deleted f.ile structures from the<br />

job's search list and decrements<br />

the file structure's mount count.<br />

If bit 35 is not set, the monitor<br />

places all deleted file<br />

structures in the passive search<br />

list. To delete a file<br />

structure, it must have been<br />

present in the current search<br />

list and not listed in the<br />

argument block.<br />

4 .FSDSO Offset to first word of JOBSTR<br />

argument block.<br />

The argument block contains as its first four<br />

words: the function code, a job number, a<br />

project-progranuner number, and a flag word. These<br />

four words are followed by one or more three-word<br />

entries (each is an argument block like that used<br />

by the JOBSTR call). The entries specify the file<br />

structures to be included in the search list. The<br />

order in which the file structures appear in the<br />

argument block is the order in which they will<br />

appear in the search list.<br />

22-4<strong>10</strong>

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