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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
This call returns values of static system variables.
 
This call returns values of static system variables.

Revision as of 13:13, 29 August 2016

Legacy.png This function has been renamed to "DosQuerySysInfo". [1]


Description

This call returns values of static system variables.

Syntax

 DosQSysInfo

    (Index, DataBuf, DataBufLen)

Parameters

Index (USHORT) - input 
Ordinal of the system variable to return.

Index = 0 indicates maximum path length. The maximum path length is returned in the first word of the DataBuf.

DataBuf (PBYTE) - output 
Address where the system returns the variable value.
DataBufLen (USHORT) - input 
Length of the data buffer.

Return Code

rc (USHORT) - return

Return code descriptions include:

  • 0 NO_ERROR
  • 87 ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
  • 111 ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW

Remarks

An OS/2 application may want to reference file objects managed by an installable file system that supports long file names. Because some installable file systems may support longer names than others, an application should issue DosQSysInfo upon initialization.

DosQSysInfo returns the maximum path length supported by the file system currently installed. The path length includes the drive specifier (d:), the leading "\" and the trailing null character.

The value returned by DosQSysInfo can be used to allocate buffers for storing path names returned by requests, for example, to DosFindFirst and DosFindNext.

Example Code

C Binding

#define INCL_DOSFILEMGR

USHORT  rc = DosQSysInfo(Index, DataBuf, DataBufLen);

USHORT           Index;         /* Which variable */
PBYTE            DataBuf;       /* System information (returned) */
USHORT           DataBufLen;    /* Data buffer size */

USHORT           rc;            /* return code */

MASM Binding

EXTRN DosQSysInfo:FAR
INCL_DOSFILEMGR     EQU 1

PUSH   WORD  Index           ;Which variable
PUSH@  OTHER DataBuf         ;System information (returned)
PUSH   WORD  DataBufLen      ;Data buffer size
CALL   DosQSysInfo

Returns WORD

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