/* BEGIN fort_listing_nodes.incl.pl1 */ /* Created: 30 August 1976, David Levin Last Modified: 9 October 1978, Paul Smee */ dcl 1 cross_reference(261120) aligned structure based(cref_base), 2 symbol fixed bin (18) unsigned unaligned, 2 line_no fixed bin(17) unaligned; dcl 1 listing_info aligned structure based(cur_listing), 2 subprogram fixed bin (18) unsigned, 2 next fixed bin (18) unsigned, 2 first_line fixed bin (18) unsigned, 2 last_line fixed bin (18) unsigned, 2 first_cref fixed bin (18) unsigned, 2 last_cref fixed bin (18) unsigned, 2 first_error fixed bin (18) unsigned, 2 last_error fixed bin (18) unsigned; dcl listing_seg(0:261119) fixed bin based(listing_base); dcl 1 error_text aligned structure based, 2 next fixed bin (18) unsigned, 2 length fixed bin, 2 string char(error_text_length refer(error_text.length)) aligned; dcl error_text_length fixed bin; dcl 1 source_list (130560) aligned structure based (source_line_base), 2 file_number fixed bin (8) unaligned, 2 line_start fixed bin (21) unsigned unaligned, 2 unused_bits bit (6) unaligned, 2 line_length fixed bin (18) unsigned unaligned, 2 line_number_in_file fixed bin (18) unsigned unaligned; /* END fort_listing_nodes.incl.pl1 */ */ ----------------------------------------------------------- Historical Background This edition of the Multics software materials and documentation is provided and donated to Massachusetts Institute of Technology by Group Bull including Bull HN Information Systems Inc. as a contribution to computer science knowledge. This donation is made also to give evidence of the common contributions of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bell Laboratories, General Electric, Honeywell Information Systems Inc., Honeywell Bull Inc., Groupe Bull and Bull HN Information Systems Inc. to the development of this operating system. Multics development was initiated by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Project MAC (1963-1970), renamed the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence in the mid 1970s, under the leadership of Professor Fernando Jose Corbato. Users consider that Multics provided the best software architecture for managing computer hardware properly and for executing programs. Many subsequent operating systems incorporated Multics principles. Multics was distributed in 1975 to 2000 by Group Bull in Europe , and in the U.S. by Bull HN Information Systems Inc., as successor in interest by change in name only to Honeywell Bull Inc. and Honeywell Information Systems Inc. . ----------------------------------------------------------- Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute these programs and their documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,provided that the below copyright notice and historical background appear in all copies and that both the copyright notice and historical background and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the names of MIT, HIS, Bull or Bull HN not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the programs without specific prior written permission. Copyright 1972 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Honeywell Information Systems Inc. Copyright 2006 by Bull HN Information Systems Inc. Copyright 2006 by Bull SAS All Rights Reserved */