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10,7/system/temfil.hlp
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Temporary Files
The temporary files listed below are used by various programs in the
DECsystem-10 computing system. These files are in the following form:
nnnxxx.TMP
where nnn is the user's job number in decimal with leading zeroes to
make three digits and xxx specifies the use of the file.
Name Meaning
nnnALG.TMP Read by ALGOL and contains one line for each
program to be compiled. It may also contain the
command NAME! that causes ALGOL to transfer
control to the named program.
nnnAS1.TMP Written, read, and deleted by COBOL and contains
nnnAS2.TMP input to the COBOL assembler.
nnnAS3.TMP
nnnBL1.TMP Read by BLISS and contains one line for each
program to be compiled.
nnnCOB.TMP Read by COBOL and contains one line for each
program to be compiled. It may also contain the
command NAME! which causes COBOL to transfer
control to the named program.
nnnCPY.TMP Written, read, and deleted by COBOL and contains
copies of source files with library routines
inserted.
nnnCRE.TMP Read by CREF and contains commands for each file
that has produced a CREF listing on the disk.
COMPIL also reads this file each time a new CREF
listing is generated to prevent multiple
requests for the same file and to prevent
discarding other requests that may not yet have
been listed.
nnnDAE.TMP Written by DAEMON to be read by DUMP.
nnnDMP.TMP Read by DUMP as an input command file.
nnnEDS.TMP Used by COMPIL to store the arguments of the
most recent EDIT, CREATE, TECO, or MAKE command.
nnnEDT.TMP Written by COMPIL and read by TECO. It contains
a command for each EDIT, CREATE, TECO, or MAKE
command. For the MAKE or CREATE commands, it
contains the command
S file.ext [p,p] <ESC>
For TECO or EDIT commands, it contains the
command
S file.ext [p,p]
nnnERA.TMP Written, read, and deleted by COBOL and is the
error file.
nnnFA1.TMP Read by FAIL and contains one line for each
program to be compiled.
nnnFOR.TMP Read by FORTRAN and contains one line for each
program to be compiled. It may also contain the
command NAME! which causes FORTRAN to transfer
control to the named program.
nnnGEN.TMP Written, read, and deleted by COBOL and contains
the output of syntax processing.
nnnKJO.TMP Read by KJOB as an input command file.
nnnLGO.TMP Read by LOGOUT as an input command file.
nnnLHC.TMP Created and read by LINK-10 and contains the
overflow of the user's high segment. The file
is used to produce core images or saved files.
nnnLIT.TMP Written, read, and deleted by COBOL and contains
copy of the literal pool.
nnnLLC.TMP Created and read by LINK-10 and contains the
overflow of the user's low segment. This file
is used to produce core images or saved files.
nnnLLS.TMP Created and read by LINK-10 and contains the
overflow of the user's symbol file. This file
is used to produce core images or saved files.
nnnLNK.TMP Read by LINK-10 and contains commands necessary
for loading.
nnnMAC.TMP Read by MACRO and contains one line for each
program to be assembled. It may also contain
the command NAME! which causes MACRO to
transfer control to the named program.
nnnP11.TMP Read by MACY11 (the PDP-11 assembler for the
PDP-10) and contains one line for each program
to be assembled.
nnnPLS.TMP Read by PLEASE as an input command file.
nnnPIP.TMP Read by PIP and contains commands to implement
the COMPIL-class commands that run PIP.
nnnQUE.TMP Read by QUEUE as an input command file.
nnnRNO.TMP Read by RUNOFF and contains commands for each
file which has produced a RUNOFF listing on the
disk.
nnnS01.TMP Written, read and deleted by COBOL and contains
the intermediate sort results of the data.
nnnSVC.TMP Used by COMPIL to store the arguments of the
most recent COMPIL, LOAD, EXECUTE, or DEBUG
command.
nnnSNO.TMP Read by SNOBOL and contains one line for each
program to be compiled.
nnnTEC.TMP Created by TECO and contains output file until
the rename process.
nnnXFO.TMP Created by FILEX as a result of the Q switch on
the output side.
nnnXFR.TMP Created by FILEX as a result of the Q switch on
the input side.