.hd geta$plg "fetch arguments for a PL/I G program" 02/24/82 geta$plg: procedure (ap, str, len) returns (fixed); declare ap fixed, str character (128) varying, len fixed; .sp Library: vswtlb (standard Subsystem library) .fs 'Geta$plg' fetches an argument from the Subsystem command line in a format useable by a PL/I G (or PL/P) program. The arguments are analogous to those used by 'getarg'. 'Ap' is the number of the argument to be fetched: 0 for the command name, 1 for the first argument, 2 for the second, etc. 'Str' is a string to receive the argument, while 'len' is the number of characters allocated to 'str'. The function return value is either the length of the argument string actually returned, or EOF (-1) if there is no argument in that position. To use 'geta$plg', it must be declared in the PL/I program: .nf declare geta$plg entry (fixed, char (128) var, fixed) returns (fixed) .fi It may then be called as a function wherever desired. .im 'Geta$plg' simply calls 'getarg' with the argument pointer, and then calls 'ctov' to convert the result into the proper PL/I format. .am str .ca ctov (2), getarg (2) .bu If 'len' is an odd number, 'geta$plg' will return at most 'len - 1' characters of an argument. .sa getarg (2), geta$f (2), geta$p (2)