TOPEN(3F)                                                            TOPEN(3F)


NAME
       topen, tclose, tread, twrite, trewin, tskipf, tstate - f77 tape I/O

SYNOPSIS
       integer function topen (tlu, devnam, label)
       integer tlu
       character*(*) devnam
       logical label

       integer function tclose (tlu)
       integer tlu

       integer function tread (tlu, buffer)
       integer tlu
       character*(*) buffer

       integer function twrite (tlu, buffer)
       integer tlu
       character*(*) buffer

       integer function trewin (tlu)
       integer tlu

       integer function tskipf (tlu, nfiles, nrecs)
       integer tlu, nfiles, nrecs

       integer function tstate (tlu, fileno, recno, errf, eoff, eotf, tcsr)
       integer tlu, fileno, recno, tcsr
       logical errf, eoff, eotf

DESCRIPTION
       These  functions  provide  a  simple interface between f77 and magnetic
       tape devices.  A ‘‘tape logical unit’’, tlu, is ‘‘topen’’ed in much the
       same  way as a normal f77 logical unit is ‘‘open’’ed.  All other opera‐
       tions are performed via the tlu.  The tlu has no relationship at all to
       any normal f77 logical unit.

       Topen  associates a device name with a tlu.  Tlu must be in the range 0
       to 3.  The logical argument label  should  indicate  whether  the  tape
       includes  a  tape label.  This is used by trewin below.  Topen does not
       move the tape.  The normal returned value is 0.  If the  value  of  the
       function  is  negative,  an  error  has  occured.   See  perror(3F) for
       details.

       Tclose closes the tape device channel and removes its association  with
       tlu.   The  normal  returned value is 0.  A negative value indicates an
       error.

       Tread reads the next physical record from tape to buffer.  Buffer  must
       be  of  type  character.   The size of buffer should be large enough to
       hold the largest physical record to be  read.   The  actual  number  of
       bytes read will be returned as the value of the function.  If the value
       is 0, the end-of-file has been detected.  A negative value indicates an
       error.

       Twrite  writes  a  physical  record  to tape from buffer.  The physical
       record length will be the size of buffer.  Buffer must be of type char‐‐
       acter.   The number of bytes written will be returned.  A value of 0 or
       negative indicates an error.

       Trewin rewinds the tape associated with tlu to  the  beginning  of  the
       first data file.  If the tape is a labelled tape (see topen above) then
       the label is skipped over after rewinding.  The normal  returned  value
       is 0.  A negative value indicates an error.

       Tskipf  allows  the  user  to  skip  over files and/or records.  First,
       nfiles end-of-file marks are skipped. If the current file  is  at  EOF,
       this counts as 1 file to skip.  (Note: This is the way to reset the EOF
       status for a tlu.)  Next, nrecs physical records are skipped over.  The
       normal returned value is 0.  A negative value indicates an error.

       Finally,  tstate  allows the user to determine the logical state of the
       tape I/O channel and to see the tape  drive  control  status  register.
       The  values  of fileno and recno will be returned and indicate the cur‐
       rent file and record number.  The logical values errf, eoff,  and  eotf
       indicate an error has occurred, the current file is at EOF, or the tape
       has reached logical end-of-tape.  End-of-tape (EOT) is indicated by  an
       empty  file, often referred to as a double EOF mark.  It is not allowed
       to read past EOT although it is allowed to write.  The  value  of  tcsr
       will  reflect  the  tape  drive control status register.  See ht(4) for
       details.

FILES
       /usr/lib/libU77.a

SEE ALSO
       ht(4), perror(3F), rewind(1)


4.2 Berkeley Distribution        May 15, 1985                        TOPEN(3F)
 
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