COMPILATION LISTING OF SEGMENT gfms_ascii_ Compiled by: Multics PL/I Compiler, Release 28d, of October 4, 1983 Compiled at: Honeywell Multics Op. - System M Compiled on: 12/10/84 1202.8 mst Mon Options: optimize map 1 /* *********************************************************** 2* * * 3* * Copyright, (C) Honeywell Information Systems Inc., 1982 * 4* * * 5* *********************************************************** */ 6 gfms_ascii_: proc (bs)returns (char (*)); 7 8 /* Convert BCD character in input bit string "bs" 9* to ascii characters and return. 10* 11* Author: Dave Ward 09/30/80 12* Modified: Ron Barstad 83-03-10 Changed call to gtss_bcd_ascii_ to gfms_bcd_ascii_ which had already been installed 13* Corrected precision of number of char to convert 14**/ 15 dcl bs bit(*)parm; 16 nc = divide (length (bs), 6, 24); 17 substr (r, 1, nc) = " "; 18 call gfms_bcd_ascii_ ( /* upper case bcd to ascii. */ 19 addr (bs) /* Location of bcd characters. */ 20 , nc /* Number ofcharacters. */ 21 , addr (r) /* location of ascii characters output. */ 22 ); 23 return (rtrim (substr (r, 1, nc))); 24 25 dcl addr builtin; 26 dcl divide builtin; 27 dcl gfms_bcd_ascii_ entry(ptr,fixed bin(24),ptr); 28 dcl length builtin; 29 dcl nc fixed bin(24); 30 dcl r char(400)aligned; 31 dcl rtrim builtin; 32 dcl substr builtin; 33 1 1 /* BEGIN INCLUDE FILE gfms_ext.incl.pl1 (Wardd Multics) 10/07/80 2142.2 mst Tue */ 1 2 /* Modified by: S. C. Akers 02/08/82 Add gfms_ext$working_dir, 1 3* mapping_rule, 1 4* umc_name 1 5* Modified Ron Barstad 83-06-03 attach_desc from 40 to 80 char 1 6**/ 1 7 1 8 dcl 1 gfms_ext$print_routines aligned ext 1 9 , 3 ioa entry variable options(variable) 1 10 , 3 ioa_nnl entry variable options(variable) 1 11 ; 1 12 1 13 dcl 1 gfms_ext$temp_segs aligned ext 1 14 , 3 dtp ptr 1 15 , 3 nlp ptr 1 16 , 3 inp ptr 1 17 ; 1 18 1 19 dcl 1 gfms_ext$tape_file aligned ext 1 20 , 3 cbp ptr 1 21 , 3 attach_description char(80)unal 1 22 , 3 density 1 23 , 4 ftd fixed bin /* First tape density to attempt. */ 1 24 , 4 ltd fixed bin /* Last tape density to attempt. */ 1 25 , 3 tape_reel_information 1 26 , 4 reel_serial_num char(6) 1 27 , 4 file_serial_num char(6) 1 28 , 4 reel_sequence_num char(6) 1 29 ; 1 30 1 31 dcl 1 gfms_ext$options aligned ext 1 32 , 3 close bit(1)unal /* perform iox close. */ 1 33 , 3 detach bit(1)unal /* perform iox detach. */ 1 34 , 3 dump bit(1)unal /* dump tape records/information. */ 1 35 , 3 gf bit(1)unal /* provide gtss file attributes. */ 1 36 , 3 prfn bit(1)unal /* print file names. */ 1 37 , 3 scan_ss bit(1)unal /* scan substructure, display, quit. */ 1 38 , 3 tll bit(1)unal /* print totals of llinks. */ 1 39 , 3 unload bit(1)unal /* unload files. */ 1 40 , 3 NOT_IN_USE bit(28)unal 1 41 ; 1 42 1 43 dcl gfms_ext$working_dir char (168) var ext static; /* Where to restore the files. 1 44* It may be the user's working 1 45* directory, or the UMC or SMC directory. */ 1 46 1 47 dcl gfms_ext$mapping_rule char(3) external static; 1 48 1 49 dcl gfms_ext$umc_name char(12) external static; 1 50 1 51 /* END INCLUDE FILE gfms_ext.incl.pl1 */ 34 35 end gfms_ascii_; SOURCE FILES USED IN THIS COMPILATION. LINE NUMBER DATE MODIFIED NAME PATHNAME 0 12/10/84 1041.7 gfms_ascii_.pl1 >spec>on>7105>gfms_ascii_.pl1 34 1 10/24/83 1642.4 gfms_ext.incl.pl1 >ldd>include>gfms_ext.incl.pl1 NAMES DECLARED IN THIS COMPILATION. IDENTIFIER OFFSET LOC STORAGE CLASS DATA TYPE ATTRIBUTES AND REFERENCES (* indicates a set context) NAMES DECLARED BY DECLARE STATEMENT. addr builtin function dcl 25 ref 18 18 18 18 bs parameter bit unaligned dcl 15 set ref 6 16 18 18 divide builtin function dcl 26 ref 16 gfms_bcd_ascii_ 000010 constant entry external dcl 27 ref 18 length builtin function dcl 28 ref 16 nc 000100 automatic fixed bin(24,0) dcl 29 set ref 16* 17 18* 23 r 000101 automatic char(400) dcl 30 set ref 17* 18 18 23 rtrim builtin function dcl 31 ref 23 substr builtin function dcl 32 set ref 17* 23 NAMES DECLARED BY DECLARE STATEMENT AND NEVER REFERENCED. gfms_ext$mapping_rule external static char(3) unaligned dcl 1-47 gfms_ext$options external static structure level 1 dcl 1-31 gfms_ext$print_routines external static structure level 1 dcl 1-8 gfms_ext$tape_file external static structure level 1 dcl 1-19 gfms_ext$temp_segs external static structure level 1 dcl 1-13 gfms_ext$umc_name external static char(12) unaligned dcl 1-49 gfms_ext$working_dir external static varying char(168) dcl 1-43 NAME DECLARED BY EXPLICIT CONTEXT. gfms_ascii_ 000007 constant entry external dcl 6 THERE WERE NO NAMES DECLARED BY CONTEXT OR IMPLICATION. STORAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS PROGRAM. Object Text Link Symbol Defs Static Start 0 0 124 136 70 134 Length 312 70 12 137 33 0 BLOCK NAME STACK SIZE TYPE WHY NONQUICK/WHO SHARES STACK FRAME gfms_ascii_ 179 external procedure is an external procedure. STORAGE FOR AUTOMATIC VARIABLES. STACK FRAME LOC IDENTIFIER BLOCK NAME gfms_ascii_ 000100 nc gfms_ascii_ 000101 r gfms_ascii_ THE FOLLOWING EXTERNAL OPERATORS ARE USED BY THIS PROGRAM. call_ext_out ext_entry_desc return_chars_eis THE FOLLOWING EXTERNAL ENTRIES ARE CALLED BY THIS PROGRAM. gfms_bcd_ascii_ NO EXTERNAL VARIABLES ARE USED BY THIS PROGRAM. 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