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  • Subject: RE: Using IFS files
  • From: Buck Calabro <mcalabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 16:03:55 -0400

> >> What I mean is that whether all 'C' functions are 
>> executable in RPGLE or not.
>
>Yes they are but under some circumstances you 
>may not get what you expect.  When using the C 
>compiler, the pragmas inform the compiler when 
>an IFS (as opposed to Standard In) is being used 
>and redirects the c functions to use their IFS
>versions.  I think (but can't recall for certain) that 
>they are named __QIFS_cfunctionname. If you 
>need to know for sure e-mail me and I'll try to
>check it out.

I don't use the #PRAGMAs, but I specify CRTCMOD xxx SYSIFCOPT(*IFSIO) and
that seems to work OK with read() and such.

Buck Calabro
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