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<span class="pageSubtitle"><section begin="desc" />Return list of bound semaphores onto a $list<section end="desc" /></span>
<span class="pageSubtitle">Return list of bound semaphores onto a $list</span>


<p class="warning">Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is no OO equivalent for the $Bind_List function.</p>
<p class="warn"><b>Note: </b>Many $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is no OO equivalent for the $Bind_List function.</p>


This function retrieves semaphores bound with $Bind by a specific or all users.  
This function retrieves semaphores bound with <var>[[$Bind]]</var> by a specific or all users.  


The $Bind_List function accepts three arguments and returns a number indicating the success of the function.  
The <var>$Bind_List</var> function accepts three arguments and returns a number indicating the success of the function.  


The first argument is the output $list identifier. If the output $list is not empty data is added to the end of the output $list. This is a required argument.
==Syntax==
<p class="syntax"><span class="term">%rc</span> <span class="literal">= $Bind_List(</span><span class="term">olist</span>, <span class="squareb">[</span><span class="term">sem_name</span><span class="squareb">]</span>, <span class="squareb">[</span><span class="term">user_num</span><span class="squareb">]</span>)
</p>


The second argument is the name of the semaphore for which information is to be returned. This argument can contain a single specific semaphore name or it can contain a wildcard string that matches a number of semaphores. This is an optional argument and defaults to "*" which means to return all semaphores bind by all or a specific user.  
===Syntax terms===
<table>
<tr><th>%rc</th>
<td>The number of items added to <var class="term">olist</var>, or a negative (error) [[#Return codes|return code]].</td></tr>


The third argument is the user number of the user for which bound semaphores are to be returned. This is an optional argument and defaults to -1 which means return semaphores bound by all users.
<tr><th>olist</th>
==Syntax==
<td>The output [[$lists|$list]] identifier. If the output $list is not empty, data is added to the end of the $list. See [[#Usage notes|"Usage notes"]] for the $list format.</td></tr>
<p class="syntax"><section begin="syntax" /> %RC = $Bind_List(olist, sem_name, user_num)
 
<section end="syntax" /></p>
<tr><th>sem_name</th>
<p class="caption">$Bind_List Function
<td>The name of the semaphore for which information is to be returned. This value can be a single specific semaphore name, or it can be a wildcard string that matches a number of semaphores. The argument default value is asterisk (<tt>*</tt>), which means to return all semaphores bound by all users or by a specific user. </td></tr>
</p>
 
<p class="caption">%RC is a number of items added to %OLIST, or is a negative error code.</p>
<tr><th>user_num</th>
<td>The user number of the user for which bound semaphores are to be returned. This optional argument defaults to -1, which means return semaphores bound by all users.</td></tr>
</table>
 
===Return codes===
<table>
<tr><td>>=0</td>
<td>Number of bound semaphores returned</td></tr>
<tr><td>-3</td>  
<td>$list full or out of CCATEMP</td></tr>
</table>All other errors result in request cancellation


<p class="code">
>= 0 - Number of bound semaphores returned
  -3 - $list full or out of CCATEMP
All other errors result in request cancellation
</p>
<p class="caption">$Bind_List return codes
</p>


Output $list format
==Usage notes==
<p class="code">
<ul>
  Offset     Contents  
<li>The format of the <var class="term">olist</var> output $list is shown below:
  0-4     The user number of the user that has the semaphore bound
<table> 
              represented as a string with leading zeros included.  
<tr><th>Offset</th><th>Contents</th>
  5-14    The userid of the user that has the semaphore bound
<tr><td>0-4</td>
              represented as a string padded with trailing blanks.
<td>The user number of the user that has the semaphore bound
  15-end  The name of the bound semaphore.
represented as a string with leading zeros included.</td></tr>
</p>
<tr><td>5-14</td>      
<td>The userid of the user that has the semaphore bound
represented as a string padded with trailing blanks.</td></tr>
<tr><td>15-end</td>    
<td>The name of the bound semaphore.</td></tr>
</table> </li>


The semaphore name specified in the second argument can be an explicit name or it can contain the following wildcard characters:
<li>The semaphore name specified in the second argument can be an explicit name or it can contain the following wildcard characters:


<table class="syntaxTable">
<table>
<tr><th>*</th>
<tr><td>*</td>
<td>Matches any number of characters including none</td></tr>
<td>Matches any number of characters including none</td></tr>
<tr><th>?</th>
 
<tr><td>?</td>
<td>Matches any single character</td></tr>
<td>Matches any single character</td></tr>
<tr><th>"</th>
 
<tr><td>"</td>
<td>Indicates that the next character must be treated literally even if it is a wildcard character.
<td>Indicates that the next character must be treated literally even if it is a wildcard character.
</td></tr>
</td></tr>
</table>
</table>


For example, "C*D" matches "CUSTID", "COD" or "CLOD". "S??T" matches "SALT", "SLOT" or "SORT". "E"*CONCRETE" matches "E*CONCRETE".  
For example:
:<code>C*D</code> matches <code>CUSTID</code>, <code>COD</code> or <code>CLOD</code>.  
:<code>S??T</code> matches <code>SALT</code>, <code>SLOT</code> or <code>SORT</code>.  
:<code>E"*CONCRETE</code> matches <code>E*CONCRETE</code>. </li>
</ul>


The following code fragment retrieves all semaphores bound by the current user where the semaphore name ends with the letters "_TEMP" into a $list and sorts the $list by semaphore name.
==Example==
The following code fragment retrieves all semaphores bound by the current user where the semaphore name ends with the letters <code>_TEMP</code> into a $list and sorts the $list by semaphore name.


<p class="code"> %RC = $Bind_List(%OLIST, '*_TEMP', $USER)
<p class="code">%rc = $Bind_List(%olist, '*_TEMP', $USER)
  %SLIST = $ListSort(%OLIST, '16,255, A')
%slist = $ListSort(%olist, '16,255, A')
</p>
</p>


$Bind_List is only available in Version 6.0 and later of the ''[[Sirius Mods]]''.
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Latest revision as of 22:51, 20 September 2018

Return list of bound semaphores onto a $list

Note: Many $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is no OO equivalent for the $Bind_List function.

This function retrieves semaphores bound with $Bind by a specific or all users.

The $Bind_List function accepts three arguments and returns a number indicating the success of the function.

Syntax

%rc = $Bind_List(olist, [sem_name], [user_num])

Syntax terms

%rc The number of items added to olist, or a negative (error) return code.
olist The output $list identifier. If the output $list is not empty, data is added to the end of the $list. See "Usage notes" for the $list format.
sem_name The name of the semaphore for which information is to be returned. This value can be a single specific semaphore name, or it can be a wildcard string that matches a number of semaphores. The argument default value is asterisk (*), which means to return all semaphores bound by all users or by a specific user.
user_num The user number of the user for which bound semaphores are to be returned. This optional argument defaults to -1, which means return semaphores bound by all users.

Return codes

>=0 Number of bound semaphores returned
-3 $list full or out of CCATEMP

All other errors result in request cancellation


Usage notes

  • The format of the olist output $list is shown below:
    OffsetContents
    0-4 The user number of the user that has the semaphore bound represented as a string with leading zeros included.
    5-14 The userid of the user that has the semaphore bound represented as a string padded with trailing blanks.
    15-end The name of the bound semaphore.
  • The semaphore name specified in the second argument can be an explicit name or it can contain the following wildcard characters:
    * Matches any number of characters including none
    ? Matches any single character
    " Indicates that the next character must be treated literally even if it is a wildcard character.

    For example:

    C*D matches CUSTID, COD or CLOD.
    S??T matches SALT, SLOT or SORT.
    E"*CONCRETE matches E*CONCRETE.

Example

The following code fragment retrieves all semaphores bound by the current user where the semaphore name ends with the letters _TEMP into a $list and sorts the $list by semaphore name.

%rc = $Bind_List(%olist, '*_TEMP', $USER) %slist = $ListSort(%olist, '16,255, A')

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