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Tom Emerson replies (thanks!)
> As mentioned, these are "C" library functions, roughly equivalent
> to "intrinsics". Here is an excerpt from the "ccxllk.pub.sys"
> command file that shows the default libraries:
> if hpcxljcw = 1 then
> setvar hpc_rin "^ccstdrl.lib.sys"
> else
> setvar hpc_rin "libcshr.lib.sys,libcansi.lib.sys,&
> libmansi.lib.sys,libcrand.lib.sys"
> endif
The blurb I was reading led me to believe they lived on the same plane as
chmod().
I don't have the HP C compiler (or any other), so no ccxllk.pub.sys, and no
ccstdrl.lib.sys.
But I do have libcshr, libcansi, libmansi, and libcrand(.lib.sys). Is there
any way I can call them from Cobol (maybe painful)?
Tracy (time for gcc?) Pierce
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