keyboard-id OpenVMS usage:identifier type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by reference Keyboard identifier. The keyboard-id argument is the address of an unsigned longword containing the identifier of the virtual keyboard from which to read. The virtual keyboard is created by calling the SMG$CREATE_ VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD routine. resultant-string OpenVMS usage:char_string type: character string access: write only mechanism: by descriptor Output string into which SMG$READ_VERIFY writes the characters that are read. The resultant-string argument is the address of a descriptor pointing to this output string. initial-string OpenVMS usage:char_string type: character string access: read only mechanism: by descriptor Input string that contains the initial characters of the field. The initial-string argument is the address of a descriptor pointing to the input string. picture-string OpenVMS usage:char_string type: character string access: read only mechanism: by descriptor String that contains a picture of what the field is to look like. The picture-string argument is the address of a descriptor pointing to the picture string. For more information on the legal values for the picture string, see the terminal driver section of the OpenVMS I/O User's Reference Manual. fill-character OpenVMS usage:char_string type: character string access: read only mechanism: by descriptor Fill character. The fill-character argument is the address of a descriptor pointing to the string that contains the character to be used as a fill character in the initial-string argument. clear-character OpenVMS usage:char_string type: character string access: read only mechanism: by descriptor Clear character. The clear-character argument is the address of a descriptor pointing to the string that contains the character to be displayed for each occurrence of fill-character in initial- string. prompt-string OpenVMS usage:char_string type: character string access: read only mechanism: by descriptor Prompt string. The prompt-string argument is the address of a descriptor pointing to the string that SMG$READ_VERIFY uses as the prompt for the read operation. This is an optional argument. modifiers OpenVMS usage:mask_longword type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by reference Modifiers. The modifiers argument is a longword bit mask that specifies optional behavior. The bits defined are the same as for the $QIO item-list entry TRM$_MODIFIERS. This is an optional argument. Valid values for modifiers are as follows: TRM$M_TM_AUTO_TAB Field is full when last character is entered. TRM$M_TM_CVTLOW Converts lowercase characters to uppercase characters. TRM$M_TM_NOECHO Characters entered are not echoed on the screen. TRM$M_TM_NOEDIT Advanced editing is disabled for this read operation. TRM$M_TM_NORECALL Line recall is disabled. TRM$M_TM_PURGE Type-ahead buffer is purged before read is begun. TRM$M_TM_R_JUST Input is right justified. TRM$M_TM_ Termination character, if any, is not TRMNOECHO displayed. The TRM$ symbols are defined by the $TRMDEF macro/module in system symbol libraries supplied by Compaq. See the terminal driver section of the OpenVMS I/O User's Reference Manual for more information on modifiers for read operations. timeout OpenVMS usage:longword_signed type: longword (signed) access: read only mechanism: by reference Timeout count. The timeout argument is the address of a signed longword that contains the timeout value. The timeout argument is optional. If timeout is specified, all characters typed in before the timeout or before a terminator is entered are returned in the buffer. If timeout is omitted, characters are returned in the buffer until a terminator is seen. placeholder-arg OpenVMS usage:unspecified type: unspecified access: read only mechanism: unspecified Placeholder argument. The OpenVMS terminal driver ignores this argument when performing a read-verify. initial-offset OpenVMS usage:longword_signed type: longword (signed) access: read only mechanism: by reference Input string offset. The initial-offset argument is the address of a signed longword that contains the number of characters (from the initial-string argument) to output after the prompt before waiting for input. word-terminator-code OpenVMS usage:word_unsigned type: word (unsigned) access: write only mechanism: by reference Key terminator code. The word-terminator-code argument is an unsigned word into which SMG$READ_VERIFY writes a code indicating what character or key terminated the read. Key terminator codes are of the form SMG$K_TRM_keyname. display-id OpenVMS usage:identifier type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by reference Display identifier. The optional display-id argument is the address of an unsigned longword that contains the identifier of the virtual display in which the read is to be performed. If display-id is specified, SMG$READ_VERIFY begins the read at the current virtual cursor position in that virtual display. If omitted, the read begins in the current physical cursor position. You cannot accept input from an occluded area of the virtual display. In the case of multiple virtual displays, each virtual display has an associated virtual cursor position. At the same time, there is a single physical cursor position corresponding to the current location of the physical cursor. If the display-id argument is specified, the read begins at the current virtual cursor position in the specified virtual display. If omitted, the read begins in the current physical cursor position. Note that the length of the prompt-string, the initial-offset, and the string entered is limited to the number of visible columns in the display. alternate-echo-string OpenVMS usage:char_string type: character string access: read only mechanism: by descriptor Alternate echo string. The alternate-echo-string argument is a string that is printed after the first character is typed during the read operation. This is an optional argument. alternate-display-id OpenVMS usage:identifier type: longword (signed) access: read only mechanism: by reference Alternate display identifier. The alternate-display-id is a signed longword containing the identifier of the virtual display in which the alternate-echo-string argument is to be printed. This is an optional argument. If specified, the output begins at the current virtual cursor position in that virtual display. If omitted, the value of the display-id argument is used as the default. If display-id is not specified, the output begins in the current physical cursor position. rendition-set OpenVMS usage:mask_longword type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by reference Attribute specifier. The optional rendition-set argument is the address of a longword bit mask in which each attribute set causes the corresponding attribute to be set in the display. The following attributes can be specified using the rendition-set argument: SMG$M_BLINK Displays blinking characters. SMG$M_BOLD Displays characters in higher-than-normal intensity. SMG$M_REVERSE Displays characters in reverse video; that is, using the opposite of the default rendition of the virtual display. SMG$M_UNDERLINE Displays underlined characters. SMG$M_INVISIBLE Specifies invisible characters; that is, the characters exist in the virtual display but do not appear on the pasteboard. SMG$M_USER1 Displays user-defined attributes. through SMG$M_USER8 The display-id argument must be specified when you use the rendition-set argument. rendition-complement OpenVMS usage:mask_longword type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by reference Attribute complement specifier. The optional rendition- complement argument is the address of a longword bit mask in which each attribute set causes the corresponding attribute to be complemented in the display. All attributes that can be specified with the rendition-set argument can be complemented with the rendition-complement argument. The display-id argument must be specified when you use the rendition-complement argument. The optional arguments rendition-set and rendition-complement let the user control the attributes of the virtual display in which the read is done. The rendition-set argument sets certain virtual display attributes, while rendition-complement complements these attributes. If the same bit is specified in both the rendition-set and rendition-complement parameters, rendition- set is evaluated first, followed by rendition-complement. By using these two parameters together, the user can control each virtual display attribute in a single procedure call. On a single-attribute basis, the user can cause the transformations shown in the following table. Set Complement Action 0 0 Attribute set to default 1 0 Attribute on 0 1 Attribute set to complement of default setting 1 1 Attribute off input-length OpenVMS usage:word_unsigned type: word (unsigned) access: write only mechanism: by reference Number of characters entered by the user. The input-length argument is the address of an unsigned word containing this number.