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Introduction<br />

Numbers are represented as in Assembler syntax; that is, a leading zero specifies octal.<br />

Control statements have the following general format:<br />

@label:command,options parameters . comments<br />

or<br />

@@command,options parameters . comments<br />

Parameters are separated by commas. A field may specify a single parameter, or it may<br />

contain several related parameters in subfields. Slashes (///) separate subfields. An<br />

ellipsis (...) indicates that there may be any number of additional parameters following<br />

the format of the last shown (for example, reel numbers of a tape file or elements to be<br />

listed).<br />

See the ECL and FURPUR <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> for a complete discussion of control<br />

statement syntax.<br />

1.3. About <strong>SYSLIB</strong><br />

<strong>SYSLIB</strong> contains absolute, object module, omnibus, procedure, relocatable, and symbolic<br />

elements.<br />

The <strong>SYSLIB</strong> routines can be grouped into six functional areas. The following groupings<br />

are only a subset of the <strong>SYSLIB</strong> elements. For a complete listing of all <strong>SYSLIB</strong><br />

elements, see Appendix D.<br />

• System Procedures, Definitions, and Entry Points<br />

AXR$ SYS$DEF<br />

MAXR$ SSTYP$<br />

PROC$ TABLE$<br />

SDFP$ <strong>SYSLIB</strong>$ID<br />

• Collector Interface Routines<br />

DLOAD$ IDLAD$<br />

IDL$ IDLD$<br />

IDLA$ SNAP$<br />

• Diagnostic and Debugging Routines<br />

CABSAD$ CRELAD$<br />

CONWRD$ SNOOPY<br />

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