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==Usage notes==
==Usage notes==
<var>$SirMsgP</var> and [[$SirMsg]] allow a programmer to use a <var class="product">Model 204</var> procedure as a message repository. Each line of the procedure corresponds to a message that can be requested by line number with <var>$SirMsg</var>.  
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<li><var>$SirMsgP</var> and <var>[[$SirMsg]]</var> allow a programmer to use a <var class="product">Model 204</var> procedure as a message repository. Each line of the procedure corresponds to a message that can be requested by line number with <var>$SirMsg</var>.  


The advantages of using <var>$SirMsg</var> are:
The advantages of using <var>$SirMsg</var> are:
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<li>No server space is wasted holding infrequently used error messages.  
<li>No server space is wasted holding infrequently used error messages.  
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<li>If <var>$SirMsgP</var> determines that another thread has the same procedure as its current <var>$SirMsg</var> procedure then that thread's virtual storage copy is shared. <var>$SirMsgP</var> considers another thread to be using the same <var>$SirMsg</var> procedure if the procedure name, file name and contents of the procedure are identical to the one being set.


If <var>$SirMsgP</var> determines that another thread has the same procedure as its current <var>$SirMsg</var> procedure then that thread's virtual storage copy is shared. <var>$SirMsgP</var> considers another thread to be using the same <var>$SirMsg</var> procedure if the procedure name, file name and contents of the procedure are identical to the one being set.
If not released explicitly, the virtual storage occupied by a <var>$SirMsg</var> procedure will not be released until user logoff or restart. To release the virtual storage used by a <var>$SirMsg</var> procedure without setting a new one, simply invoke <var>$SirMsgP</var> with a null procedure name. For example, the following statement would clear the current <var>$SirMsg</var> procedure and set %rc to 3:
 
<p class="code">%rc = $SirMsgP(<nowiki>''</nowiki>)
If not released explicitly, the virtual storage occupied by a <var>$SirMsg</var> procedure will not be released until user logoff or restart. To release the virtual storage used by a <var>$SirMsg</var> procedure without setting a new one, simply invoke <var>$SirMsgP</var> with a null procedure name. For example
<p class="code"> %RC = $SirMsgP('')
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would clear the current <var>$SirMsg</var> procedure and set %RC to 3.


[[Category:$Functions|$SirMsgP]]
[[Category:$Functions|$SirMsgP]]

Revision as of 21:08, 11 April 2013

Load procedure for retrieval via $SirMsg

Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is no OO equivalent for the $SirMsgP function.

The $SirMsgP function is used to load a procedure into virtual storage for use as the current $SirMsg procedure.

$SirMsgP accepts two arguments and returns a numeric code. As of Sirius Mods Version 6.8, it is a callable $function .

The first argument is required and identifies the User Language procedure to be made the current $SirMsg procedure.

The second argument is an optional file name. If the second argument is not provided, or is a null string, the current file is used.

Syntax

%result = $SirMsgP(proc_name, [file_name])

%result is set to indicate the success of the function.

Return codes

0 - Procedure set as current $SirMsg procedure 1 - Procedure is locked for edit or delete 2 - Procedure does not exist or the current user does not have access privilege 3 - Specified procedure name is invalid (null) 4 - Either file name invalid, or no current file, or caller does not have sufficient privilege to display/include procedures 7 - There is insufficient virtual storage to load the procedure

Usage notes

  • $SirMsgP and $SirMsg allow a programmer to use a Model 204 procedure as a message repository. Each line of the procedure corresponds to a message that can be requested by line number with $SirMsg. The advantages of using $SirMsg are:
    • No server space is wasted holding infrequently used error messages.
    • The virtual storage holding the messages is shared among users.
    • It simplifies sharing common messages among procedures in a subsystem or online.
  • If $SirMsgP determines that another thread has the same procedure as its current $SirMsg procedure then that thread's virtual storage copy is shared. $SirMsgP considers another thread to be using the same $SirMsg procedure if the procedure name, file name and contents of the procedure are identical to the one being set. If not released explicitly, the virtual storage occupied by a $SirMsg procedure will not be released until user logoff or restart. To release the virtual storage used by a $SirMsg procedure without setting a new one, simply invoke $SirMsgP with a null procedure name. For example, the following statement would clear the current $SirMsg procedure and set %rc to 3:

    %rc = $SirMsgP('')