Annotation of 42BSD/ingres/source/libq/IIwrite.c, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: # include      <ingres.h>
                      2: # include      <symbol.h>
                      3: # include      <pipes.h>
                      4: # include      "IIglobals.h"
                      5: # include      <sccs.h>
                      6: 
                      7: SCCSID(@(#)IIwrite.c   7.1     2/5/81)
                      8: 
                      9: 
                     10: /*
                     11: **     IIwrite is used to write a string to the
                     12: **     quel parser
                     13: */
                     14: 
                     15: IIwrite(str)
                     16: char   *str;
                     17: {
                     18:        register char   *s;
                     19:        register int    i;
                     20: 
                     21:        s = str;
                     22: #      ifdef xETR1
                     23:        if (IIdebug)
                     24:                printf("write:string='%s'\n", s);
                     25: #      endif
                     26:        if (!IIingpid)
                     27:                IIsyserr("no preceding ##ingres statement");
                     28:        if (IIin_retrieve)
                     29:                IIsyserr("IIwrite:you cannot call ingres while in a retrieve");
                     30: 
                     31:        if (!IInewqry)
                     32:        {
                     33:                IIpb_prime(&IIpb, PB_REG);
                     34:                IIpb.pb_proc = 1;
                     35:                IIpb_put("\0\0\0", 3, &IIpb);
                     36: 
                     37:                IInewqry = 1;
                     38:        }
                     39: 
                     40:        if ((i = IIlength(s)) != 0)
                     41:                IIpb_put(s, i, &IIpb);
                     42: }

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