Annotation of 43BSDReno/share/man/man3f/topen.3, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .\" Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.
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                      4: .\"
                      5: .\"    @(#)topen.3f    6.1 (Berkeley) 5/15/85
                      6: .\"
                      7: .TH TOPEN 3F "May 15, 1985"
                      8: .UC 5
                      9: .SH NAME
                     10: topen, tclose, tread, twrite, trewin, tskipf, tstate \- f77 tape I/O
                     11: .SH SYNOPSIS
                     12: .B integer function topen 
                     13: (tlu, devnam, label)
                     14: .br
                     15: .B integer
                     16: tlu
                     17: .br
                     18: .B character*(*)
                     19: devnam
                     20: .br
                     21: .B logical
                     22: label
                     23: .sp 1
                     24: .B integer function tclose
                     25: (tlu)
                     26: .br
                     27: .B integer
                     28: tlu
                     29: .sp 1
                     30: .B integer function tread
                     31: (tlu, buffer)
                     32: .br
                     33: .B integer
                     34: tlu
                     35: .br
                     36: .B character*(*)
                     37: buffer
                     38: .sp 1
                     39: .B integer function twrite
                     40: (tlu, buffer)
                     41: .br
                     42: .B integer
                     43: tlu
                     44: .br
                     45: .B character*(*)
                     46: buffer
                     47: .sp 1
                     48: .B integer function trewin
                     49: (tlu)
                     50: .br
                     51: .B integer
                     52: tlu
                     53: .sp 1
                     54: .B integer function tskipf
                     55: (tlu, nfiles, nrecs)
                     56: .br
                     57: .B integer
                     58: tlu, nfiles, nrecs
                     59: .sp 1
                     60: .B integer function tstate
                     61: (tlu, fileno, recno, errf, eoff, eotf, tcsr)
                     62: .br
                     63: .B integer
                     64: tlu, fileno, recno, tcsr
                     65: .br
                     66: .B logical
                     67: errf, eoff, eotf
                     68: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     69: These functions provide a simple interface between f77 and magnetic
                     70: tape devices.
                     71: A ``tape logical unit'',
                     72: .IR tlu ,
                     73: is ``topen''ed in much the same way as a normal f77 logical unit
                     74: is ``open''ed.
                     75: All other operations are performed via the
                     76: .IR tlu .
                     77: The
                     78: .I tlu
                     79: has no relationship at all to any normal f77 logical unit.
                     80: .PP
                     81: .I Topen
                     82: associates a device name with a
                     83: .IR tlu .
                     84: .I Tlu
                     85: must be in the range 0 to 3.
                     86: The logical argument
                     87: .I label
                     88: should indicate whether the tape includes a tape label.
                     89: This is used by
                     90: .I trewin
                     91: below.
                     92: .I Topen
                     93: does not move the tape.
                     94: The normal returned value is 0.
                     95: If the value of the function is negative, an error has occured.
                     96: See
                     97: .IR perror (3F)
                     98: for details.
                     99: .PP
                    100: .I Tclose
                    101: closes the tape device channel and removes its association with
                    102: .IR tlu .
                    103: The normal returned value is 0.
                    104: A negative value indicates an error.
                    105: .PP
                    106: .I Tread
                    107: reads the next physical record from tape to
                    108: .IR buffer .
                    109: .I Buffer
                    110: .B must
                    111: be of type
                    112: .BR character .
                    113: The size of
                    114: .I buffer
                    115: should be large enough to hold the largest physical record to be read.
                    116: The actual number of bytes read will be returned as the value of the
                    117: function.
                    118: If the value is 0, the end-of-file has been detected.
                    119: A negative value indicates an error.
                    120: .PP
                    121: .I Twrite
                    122: writes a physical record to tape from
                    123: .IR buffer .
                    124: The physical record length will be the size of
                    125: .IR buffer .
                    126: .I Buffer
                    127: .B must
                    128: be of type
                    129: .BR character .
                    130: The number of bytes written will be returned.
                    131: A value of 0 or negative indicates an error.
                    132: .PP
                    133: .I Trewin
                    134: rewinds the tape associated with
                    135: .I tlu
                    136: to the beginning of the first data file.
                    137: If the tape is a labelled tape
                    138: (see
                    139: .I topen
                    140: above)
                    141: then the label is skipped over after rewinding.
                    142: The normal returned value is 0.
                    143: A negative value indicates an error.
                    144: .PP
                    145: .I Tskipf
                    146: allows the user to skip over files and/or records.
                    147: First,
                    148: .I nfiles
                    149: end-of-file marks are skipped. If the current file is at
                    150: EOF, this counts as 1 file to skip.
                    151: (Note: This is the way to reset the EOF status for a
                    152: .IR tlu .)
                    153: Next,
                    154: .I nrecs
                    155: physical records are skipped over.
                    156: The normal returned value is 0.
                    157: A negative value indicates an error.
                    158: .PP
                    159: Finally,
                    160: .I tstate
                    161: allows the user to determine the logical state of the tape I/O channel
                    162: and to see the tape drive control status register.
                    163: The values of
                    164: .I fileno
                    165: and
                    166: .I recno
                    167: will be returned and indicate the current file and record number.
                    168: The logical values
                    169: .IR errf ,
                    170: .IR eoff ,
                    171: and
                    172: .I eotf
                    173: indicate an error has occurred, the current file is at EOF,
                    174: or the tape has reached logical end-of-tape.
                    175: End-of-tape (EOT) is indicated by an empty file, often
                    176: referred to as a double EOF mark.
                    177: It is not allowed to read past EOT although it is allowed to write.
                    178: The value of
                    179: .I tcsr
                    180: will reflect the tape drive control status register.
                    181: See
                    182: .IR ht (4)
                    183: for details.
                    184: .SH FILES
                    185: .ie \nM /usr/ucb/lib/libU77.a
                    186: .el /usr/lib/libU77.a
                    187: .SH "SEE ALSO"
                    188: ht(4), perror(3F), rewind(1)

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