size OpenVMS usage longword_unsigned type longword (unsigned) access read only mechanism by reference Number of (512 byte) pages that PPL$ allocates for its internal data structures. The optional size argument is the address of an unsigned longword containing this size value. See the Description section for information about the default value. application-name OpenVMS usage char_string type character string access read only mechanism by descriptor The name of the application that the calling process will form or join. The optional application-name argument is the address of a descriptor pointing to a character string containing the name of the application. The application-name argument can contain up to 11 characters. protection OpenVMS usage file_protection type longword (unsigned) access read only mechanism by reference Numeric value representing the protection mask to be applied to the application. The optional protection argument is the address of an unsigned longword containing this numeric value. For more information, see the description of the $CRMPSC system service in the OpenVMS System Services Reference Manual. flags OpenVMS usage mask_longword type longword (unsigned) access read only mechanism by reference Specifies options for forming or joining a PPL$ application. The flags argument is a longword bit mask containing the flags. Valid values for flags are as follows: PPL$M_ Form a new application only-do not join an FORMONLY existing application. If this flag is not specified, a process will join an application if it already exists. PPL$M_ Join an existing application only-do not form a JOINONLY new application. If this flag is not specified, a process will form an application if it does not already exist. PPL$M_PERM Form a permanent application in which data is maintained even though there are no active processes. By default, application data is lost when the last process in the application exits. Use of this flag requires PRMGBL privilege. PPL$M_SYSTEM Form or join a systemwide application. By default, the application is available only to processes running under the same group UIC. Use of this flag requires SYSGBL and SYSLCK privileges.