This routine builds a command string and passes it to TPU$TPU. If the length of the output descriptor is nonzero, then the /OUTPUT qualifier is added to the command string. The /OUTPUT qualifier causes a file to be written to the specified file even if no modifications are made to the input file. If the QUIT built- in procedure is called, it prompts the user as if changes had been made to the buffer. This allows applications to check for the existence of the output file to see if the editing session was terminated, which is consistent with other OpenVMS callable editors. If your application parses information that is not related to the operation of DECTPU, make sure the application obtains and uses all non-DECTPU parse information before the application calls TPU$EDIT. Your application must do this because TPU$EDIT destroys all parse information obtained and stored before TPU$EDIT is called.