/sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb RTL Routines, SMG$, SMG$GET_TERM_DATA, Arguments *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
termtable-address OpenVMS usage:address type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by reference Specifies the address of the TERMTABLE entry for the desired terminal. The termtable-address argument is the address of an unsigned longword that contains the address of the terminal capabilities table (TERMTABLE). The TERMTABLE address is returned by SMG$INIT_TERM_TABLE or SMG$INIT_TERM_TABLE_BY_TYPE. request-code OpenVMS usage:longword_signed type: longword (signed) access: read only mechanism: by reference Longword constant of the form SMG$K_code, where code is the name of the desired capability field. The request-code argument is the address of a signed longword that contains the request code. The SMG$K_code constants can be found in the library supplied by Compaq, $SMGTRMPTR. maximum-buffer-length OpenVMS usage:longword_signed type: longword (signed) access: read only mechanism: by reference Maximum length of the buffer into which the requested capability data is written. The maximum-buffer-length argument is the address of a signed longword that contains the maximum number of bytes that can be written into the buffer. return-length OpenVMS usage:longword_signed type: longword (signed) access: write only mechanism: by reference Receives the number of bytes actually written into the buffer. The return-length argument is the address of a signed longword into which is written the number of bytes transferred into the buffer. capability-data OpenVMS usage:unspecified type: unspecified access: by reference, array reference mechanism: 0 Address of the first byte of the buffer which is to receive the capability data. The capability-data argument contains the address of the buffer. input-argument-vector OpenVMS usage:vector_longword_unsigned type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by reference, array reference Address of a list of longwords used for capabilities that require a variable number of arguments, and for those that require substitution or arithmetic operations on an argument. The input- argument-vector argument is the address of an array of unsigned longwords that contains capability arguments. The first longword must contain the number of arguments that follow.
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