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5.4 KiB
; SYSTEM SEGMENT: SYS2.FCP
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; SYSTEM: ZCPR3
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; CUSTOMIZED BY: RICHARD CONN
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;
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; PROGRAM HEADER: SYSFCP.LIB
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; AUTHOR: RICHARD CONN
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;
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;
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; This program header defines the IF Conditions to be placed
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; into the target SYS.FCP file (generated by assembling SYSFCP.ASM).
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;
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;
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; 1. IF NEGATION
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;
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; The following equate determines if leading negation is to be
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; allowed. If this equate is TRUE, then forms like the following are
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; permitted:
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; IF ~EXIST filename.typ
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;
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; meaning to complement the meaning of the test (the above returns TRUE
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; if filename.typ does NOT exist).
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;
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IFONEG EQU FALSE
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;
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; Assuming IFONEG to be TRUE, the following equate defines the
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; character to be placed in front of the IF option to indicate that
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; negation is to be performed. In the above example, this character
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; was tilde (~).
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;
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NEGCHAR EQU '~'
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;
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; 2. IF: T (TRUE) or F (FALSE)
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;
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; Setting the following equate to TRUE enables the simple T and F
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; options to IF. The format of this option is:
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;
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; IF T or IF F
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;
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; and it always returns TRUE or FALSE, resp.
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IFOTRUE EQU FALSE
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;
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; 3. IF: EM (EMPTY)
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;
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; Setting the following equate to TRUE enables IF to test to see if
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; the indicated file is empty or not. The format of this option is:
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;
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; IF EM dir:filename.typ
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;
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; and it returns TRUE if the indicated file does not exist or is empty.
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IFOEMPTY EQU FALSE
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;
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; 4. IF: ER (ERROR)
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;
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; Setting the following equate to TRUE enables IF to test the error
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; code byte (program error code byte). If this byte is 0 (no error), it
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; returns TRUE, else it returns FALSE. The format of this option is:
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;
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; IF ER
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;
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IFOERROR EQU FALSE
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;
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; 5. IF: EX (EXIST)
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;
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; Setting the following equate to TRUE enables IF to test for the
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; existence of a file. The format of this option is:
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;
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; IF EX dir:filename.typ
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;
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; and it returns TRUE if the indicated file exists.
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;
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IFOEXIST EQU FALSE
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;
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; 6. IF: IN (INPUT)
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;
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; Setting the following equate to TRUE enables user input of the
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; character T (or any other character for FALSE). ZEX processing is
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; suspended for this single-character input. The format of this option is:
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;
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; IF IN
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;
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; and the IF FCP command responds with:
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;
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; IF True?
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;
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; to which the user types T, Y, SPACE, or CR to set the IF to TRUE and
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; anything else to set the IF to FALSE.
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;
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IFOINPUT EQU FALSE
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;
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; 7. IF: NU (NULL)
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;
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; Setting the following equate to TRUE enables IF to test to see if
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; the second argument which follows is NULL (not specified) or not. This
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; test is particularly useful in command file processing to see if, for
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; example, argument $2 exists and to include it if it does. The format of
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; this option is:
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;
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; IF NU
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; or:
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; IF NU arg
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;
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; If the first format is encountered, IF NU returns TRUE; IF NU returns
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; FALSE with the second format.
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IFONULL EQU FALSE
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;
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; 8. IF: n (Register Value)
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;
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; Setting the following equate to TRUE enables IF to test to see if
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; the indicated register contains the indicated value. If this is preceeded
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; by the NEGCHAR and IFONEG is TRUE, then this tests to see if the indicated
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; register does not contain the indicated value. Registers are one-byte
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; memory buffers, and are identified by the digits 0 to 9. The format of
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; this option is:
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;
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; IF n val
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;
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; Example:
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; IF 0 -- if Reg 0 = 0
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; IF 0 5 -- if Reg 0 = 5
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; IF 5 2 -- if Reg 5 = 2
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; IF ~0 -- if Reg 0 <> 0
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; IF ~9 2 -- if Reg 9 <> 2
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;
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IFOREG EQU FALSE
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;
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; 9. IF: WH (WHEEL)
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;
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; Setting the following equate to TRUE enables IF to test to see if
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; the Wheel Byte is set or not. If so, IF WHEEL is TRUE.
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IFOWHEEL EQU FALSE
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;
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; 10. IF: TC (TCAP)
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;
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; Setting the following equate to TRUE enables IF to test to see if
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; the ZCPR3 TCAP contains a terminal definition or not. This test is
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; particularly useful in command file or alias processing to see if, for
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; example, a Z3TCAP entry is defined and to invoke screen-oriented routines
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; if it is. The format of this option is:
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;
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; IF TC
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IFOTCAP EQU FALSE
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;
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; 11. IF: fcb1=fcb2
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;
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; Setting this equate to TRUE will enable IF to evaluate the
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; equality condition, checking to see if the two FCBs contain the same
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; values. If so, the IF is TRUE; if not, the IF is FALSE.
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;
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; Enabling this equate eliminates the need for the NULL test, since
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; a NULL test can be performed by using the syntax:
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; IF fcb1=
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IFOEQ EQU FALSE
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;
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; 12. COMIF - Run IF.COM Instead of FCP-Internal Processing
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;
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; Setting this equate to TRUE will cause an IF executed during an
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; IF TRUE or NO IF state to look in the ROOT directory (base of path
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; starting in current directory) for the file IF.COM, and, if found,
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; load IF.COM and transfer control to it. If IF.COM is not found, then
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; IF F is raised. Using IF.COM provides much more power and flexibility
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; but also requires IF.COM to be present and takes up disk space.
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COMIF EQU TRUE
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;
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; 13. NOISE - Have FCP Print IF Status Messages
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;
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; Setting this equate to TRUE will cause any change in the IF
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; status to be printed to the user. This is useful for debugging purposes,
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; but in normal runs, particularly where ALIASes are concerned, it is
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; usually desirable to reduce the "noise" as much as possible and have
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; this equate set to FALSE.
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NOISE EQU FALSE
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;
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; END of SYSFCP CUSTOMIZATION
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;
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