Editor [ Getting Started as an MPE/iX Programmer Programmer's Guide ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
Getting Started as an MPE/iX Programmer Programmer's Guide
Editor
The Editor is an HP 3000 subsystem that runs on MPE operating systems.
It is a line-oriented text editor used to create and manipulate ASCII
files. Files can be source programs, job streams, or text material.
You enter commands and lines of text through an input file. The Editor
sends messages and prompts in an interactive session by writing to an
output file. You issue Editor commands that operate on an Editor work
file, which is a temporary file especially created for this purpose.
Each operation performed in the Editor manipulates the work file. A
permanent text file is created as the result of saving the work file.
Until you keep the contents of the work file, no permanent text file
exists. If you are updating an existing text file, it remains unchanged
while you make the changes on the temporary work file copy. The original
permanent text file is overwritten only when you save the work file.
The work file is created as a temporary file and is deleted when you make
a normal, orderly exit from the Editor. If your edit session ends
abnormally, the temporary work file is saved as a specially named file
and is still available. This is called a "K" file; the file name has the
form
Kdddhhmm
where ddd is the Julian day, hh is the hour, and mm is the minute at
which the session abnormally ended.
You can use the Editor command VERIFY to determine all aspects of the
Editor's operating environment, including the location of the work file
pointer. For example, you can determine the increment for line numbers,
page margins, record length, total length of work file, format, tabs, and
other attributes of the environment. Editor is described in the
EDIT/3000 Reference Manual (03000-90012).
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