The following list describes the functions which are available in this mode, note that the use of prelink is not allowed to resolve library objects automatically. The nolib option can be used to build user specified objects into a single E/XSD object.
!WARNING! @@DIVI64 and @@DIVU64 cannot be used in systems programs. These are automatically generated when long long variables are divided in user-code.
* means "__libc_arch" must be defined as int, 0=s370 or 1=s390
abs
bzero *
bcopy (in memmove.obj)
div
isupper \__ in ctype.obj
islower
isalpha
isdigit
isxdigit
isspace
isprint
isgraph
isblank
iscntrl
ispunct __ end ctype.obj
isalnum /
ldiv (in div.obj)
llabs (in abs.obj)
longjmp (in setjmp.obj)
lrotl (in rot.obj)
lrotr (in rot.obj)
memccpy
memchr *
memcmp *
memcpy *
memicmp (requires toupper.obj)
memmove
memrchr (in strrchr.obj)
memset *
rotl (in rot.obj)
rotr (in rot.obj)
setjmp
strcat *
strchr *
strcmp *
strcpy *
strlen *
strncat *
strncpy
strrchr
swab
tolower
toupper
udiv (in div.obj)
socket.c may be recompiled and used with EZASOKET in systems mode. errno
and the errno.h header file must be replaced with a non-thread aware version, and
the inet_addr and inet_aton functions must be removed to prevent
the use of strstr and atol which aren't supported in systems mode.The full-screen terminal functions may also be used - these include memory allocation routines for 24 bit addressable memory.