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

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FILE DAEMON<br />

Table B-2:<br />

Access Codes<br />

+------------------------------------------------+<br />

I Code I Symbol I Meaning I<br />

+-------+------------+---------------------------+<br />

o I FNCN<strong>AA</strong> I No access is allowed.<br />

1 FNCEXE Execute.<br />

2 FNCRED Read.<br />

3 FNCALL Allocate.<br />

4 FNCDLL Deallocate.<br />

5 FNCAPP Append.<br />

6 FNCUPD Update.<br />

7 FNCCRE Create.<br />

<strong>10</strong> FNCSUP Supersede.<br />

11 FNCTRN Truncate.<br />

12 FNCCAT Change attributes.<br />

13 FNCDEL Delete.<br />

14 FNCCNM Change name.<br />

15 I FNCCPR Change protection.<br />

+------------------------------------------------+<br />

Table B-3:<br />

File Daemon Codes<br />

Code<br />

Mnemonic<br />

Meaning<br />

1 .FLDCA<br />

This code is set when the<br />

has performed a LOOKUP,<br />

FILOP monitor call and a<br />

occurred.<br />

accessing program<br />

ENTER, RENAME, or<br />

protection failure<br />

2 .FLDIC<br />

3 .FLDOC<br />

This code is set as a result of a previous<br />

call to the File Daemon, the File Daemon<br />

requested that it be called when the program<br />

issues a CLOSE. This code is set as the<br />

result of the program issuing an input CLOSE.<br />

Refer to Table C-4, flag bit 1.<br />

As a result of a previous call to the File<br />

Daemon, the File Daemon requested that it be<br />

called when the program issues a CLOSE. This<br />

code is set as the result of the program<br />

issuing an output CLOSE. Refer to Table C-4,<br />

flag bit 1.<br />

B-ll

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