call "CBL_CREATE_CORE" using by value flags by value core-param by reference filename returning status-code
Using call prototype (see Key) | Picture | |
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flags | cblt-x4-comp5. | pic x(4) comp-5. |
core-param | cblt-x4-comp5. | pic x(4) comp-5. |
filename | pic x(n). | |
status-code | See Library Routines - Key |
This is a null-terminated string representing the name of the core file.
You can specify the following strings within the filename, which will be substituted when the core file is created.
If a filename is not supplied (that is, this parameter is set to a NULL pointer), then the core_filename tunable value is used for the name of the file. If that tunable is not set either, the filename defaults to a platform default of cblcore (Windows), or core or core.<pid> (UNIX).
status-code | Meaning |
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0 | Success |
1 | Bad command line |
2 | Invalid process ID |
3 | Need to enable full core support |
4 | Not supported on this platform |
5 | Cannot execute OS core dump command |
6 | Cannot create core file |
7 | Invalid core file produced |
The following example will create a core file for the current process. The file will be called "myDump":
01 flags pic x(4) comp-5 value 0. 01 process pic x(4) comp-5 value 0. 01 filename pic x(7) value "myDump" & x"00". call "CBL_CREATE_CORE" using by value flags by value process by reference filename.
This example will create a core file for COBOL application running in a separate process, though started by the same user, with process id 18655, called "myDump.18655":
01 flags pic x(4) comp-5 value 0. 01 process pic x(4) comp-5 value 18655. 01 filename pic x(100) value "myDump.%p" & x"00". call "CBL_CREATE_CORE" using by value flags by value process by reference filename.