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- LOAD_GREG (Mode)
To be updated since the change of SIC initialization mode
This subroutine must be called before any other reference to GREG services. It is used to define the operating mode and to initialize the
GREG vocabulary into the SIC monitor. The argument is of type
Character and can be 'LIBRARY' to initialize GREG in the
``Library Only'' (no interactive SIC monitor) mode, or 'INTERACTIVE' to initialize GREG with all SIC monitor
capabilities. Strings like 'LIBRARY GREG1' or 'INTERACTIVE
GREG2' can be used to load only one language, although the
GREG2
language requires GREG1
to function. This
routine does not set the SIC prompt, neither the Log File which you may
specify by calling routine SIC_OPT. Please refer to the SIC manual.
- GR_EXEC(LINE)
This is the basic routine for all plot actions. It is able to activate
any GREG command exactly in the same way as if you had typed it during
an interactive session. Use GR_EXEC if you do not know to which of
the GREG languages it pertains, GR_EXEC1,2 or L according to the
language if you know (and you should). The command line must not include
the language field. The command is not written to the SIC stack,
neither to the Log File.
- GR_ERROR()
This logical function allows error recovery. It returns the internal
error status of GREG program, and clears it. If another GREG subroutine is called while an error status exist, program execution
aborts.
- EXEC_GREG(LINE)
Obsolescent, use EXEC_COMMAND or EXEC_PROGRAM instead
execute a command line which can be either a GREG command or a SIC command (like '@ PROC' for example). Control returns to the calling
program when the command is completed successfully. If an error occurs,
the current SIC error recovery action is activated before. This is
usually a PAUSE which gives interactive control to the user ;
control will then return to the calling program only after command EXIT (or ^Z) has been typed. Contrary to GR_EXEC, the
command is written to the SIC stack, and to the Log File.
``Interactive'' mode is required.
Only GR_EXEC (or its variant) and GR_ERROR are allowed
in Library Mode.
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