RXQUEUE.EXE
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Description
The purpose of the RXQUEUE filter is to copy the output of an OS/2 program into a REXX queue (The RXQUEUE filter is the external program RXQUEUE.EXE - not the built-in function <RXQUEUE!) The syntax for RXQUEUE filter is:
+------------------------------------------------+ | | | >>--RXQUEUE--+-----------+--+--------+------>< | | +-queuename-+ +-/FIFO--+ | | +-/LIFO--+ | | +-/CLEAR-+ | | | +------------------------------------------------+
The RXQUEUE filter usually operates on the default queue named "SESSION". However, if an environment variable named "RXQUEUE" exists, the RXQUEUE value is used for the queue name.
Parameters
queuename
This is the name of the queue to use. The queue must already exist. The name of a queue can only contain the following characters: 'A'...'Z', '0'...'9', '.', '!', '?' and '_'. Lowercase letters are converted to uppercase letters.
/LIFO
Stacks items from STDIN last in, first out (LIFO) on a REXX queue.
/FIFO
Queues items from STDIN first in, first out (FIFO) on a REXX queue.
/CLEAR
Removes all lines from a REXX queue.
Note: Again, do not confuse the RXQUEUE filter with the <RXQUEUE built-in function! Note further that you cannot use the RXQUEUE filter to write a REXX queue to STDOUT - you've to write a REXX program to do this task. (see Write the REXX Queue to STDOUT for an example).
Versions
Date | Version | Size | Comments |
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9-06-2000 12:42 | N/A | 11,618 bytes | Included on OS/2 Warp 4.52. |
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- An alterantive RXQUEUE.EXE has been proceduced for Regina REXX. There is an OS/2 version of it but it may not be a fully replacement of this file.