| Title: | SCHEDULER |
| Notice: | Welcome to the Scheduler Conference on node HUMANE ril |
| Moderator: | RUMOR::FALEK |
| Created: | Sat Mar 20 1993 |
| Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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In the Polycenter Scheduler Programming manual on page 1-7 it states that "All NSCHED$_ERROR symbols are define and included in module NSCHED_MSG.OBJ, which is included in NSCHED_SUBS.OLB." I have a customer that wanted to know what the numerical equivalents are for all the nsched$_error codes. Is there an easy way to extract this information????
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 1231.1 | one not very pretty way... | RUMOR::FALEK | ex-TU58 King | Thu Mar 27 1997 18:50 | 18 |
1. Extract the object module (nsched_msg.obj)
$ libr/extract=nsched_msg/out=nsched_msg nsched$:nsched_subs.olb
2. Create any simple program in your favorite language,
for example this one line C program (myprog.c)
main();
3. Compile the program
$ cc myprog
4. Link with nsched_msg.obj, creating a link map
$ link/map/full myprog,nsched_msg
5. The symbols and values are all listed in myprog.map
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