/* begin include fine window_dcls.incl.pl1 BIM June 1981 */ /* Modified 9 October 1983 by Jon A. Rochlis to add window_$edit_line. */ /* format: style3 */ declare window_$bell entry (pointer, fixed binary (35)); declare window_$clear_region entry (pointer, fixed binary, fixed binary, fixed binary, fixed binary, fixed binary (35)); declare window_$clear_to_end_of_line entry (pointer, fixed binary (35)); declare window_$clear_to_end_of_window entry (pointer, fixed binary (35)); declare window_$clear_window entry (pointer, fixed binary (35)); declare window_$delete_chars entry (pointer, fixed binary, fixed binary (35)); declare window_$get_cursor_position entry (pointer, fixed binary, fixed binary, fixed binary (35)); /* Call window_$get_echoed_chars (iocb_ptr, n_to_read, read_buffer, n_read, read_break, code); */ declare window_$get_echoed_chars entry (pointer, fixed binary (21), character (*), fixed binary (21), character (1) var, fixed binary (35)); declare window_$get_unechoed_chars entry (pointer, fixed binary (21), character (*), fixed binary (21), character (1) var, fixed binary (35)); declare window_$insert_text entry (pointer, character (*), fixed binary (35)); declare window_$overwrite_text entry (pointer, character (*), fixed binary (35)); declare window_$position_cursor entry (pointer, fixed binary, fixed binary, fixed binary (35)); /* Call window_$position_cursor_rel (iocb_ptr, delta_line, delta_column, code); */ declare window_$position_cursor_rel entry (pointer, fixed binary, fixed binary, fixed binary (35)); /* Call window_$scroll_region (iocb_ptr, first_line_of_region, n_lines_of_region, distance_to_scroll_region_negative_is_up, code); */ declare window_$scroll_region entry (pointer, fixed binary, fixed binary, fixed binary, fixed binary (35)); declare window_$sync entry (pointer, fixed binary (35)); /* Call window_$write_raw_text (iocb_ptr, text_string, code); */ declare window_$write_raw_text entry (pointer, character (*), fixed binary (35)); /* Call window_$write_sync_read (iocb_ptr, prompt_string, n_to_read, read_buffer, n_read, break_char, code); */ declare window_$write_sync_read entry (pointer, character (*), fixed bin (21), character (*), fixed binary (21), character (1) var, fixed binary (35)); /* Call window_$change_line (iocb_ptr, new_line, code); */ declare window_$change_line entry (pointer, fixed binary, fixed binary (35)); /* Call window_$change_column (iocb_ptr, new_column, code); */ declare window_$change_column entry (pointer, fixed binary, fixed binary (35)); /* Call window_$get_one_unechoed (iocb_ptr, char_or_len_0, block_flag, code); */ declare ( window_$get_one_unechoed, window_$get_one_unechoed_char ) entry (pointer, character (1) var, bit (1) aligned, fixed binary (35)); declare window_$create entry (pointer, pointer, pointer, fixed binary (35)); declare window_$destroy entry (pointer, fixed binary (35)); declare window_$edit_line entry (pointer, pointer, pointer, fixed bin(21), fixed bin(21), fixed bin(35)); /* call window_$edit_line (iocb_ptr, window_edit_line_info_ptr, buffer_ptr, buffer_len, n_returned, code); */ /* end include file window_dcls.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. 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