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Operating Systems SCO Using NFS shares from RMCobol Post 43982 by Perderabo on Wednesday 26th of November 2003 07:29:50 AM
Old 11-26-2003
Hmmm Lots of Cobol questions over the week....and I thought Cobol was dead.

Since you want to read the file, use "OPEN INPUT". I can't believe that Cobol will try to lock records in input mode.
 

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pthread_rwlock_unlock(3C)                                                                                                pthread_rwlock_unlock(3C)

NAME
pthread_rwlock_unlock - unlock read-write lock object SYNOPSIS
cc -mt [ flag... ] file... -lpthread [ library... ] #include <pthread.h> int pthread_rwlock_unlock(pthread_rwlock_t *rwlock); The pthread_rwlock_unlock() function is called to release a lock held on the read-write lock object referenced by rwlock. Results are unde- fined if the read-write lock rwlock is not held by the calling thread. If this function is called to release a read lock from the read-write lock object and there are other read locks currently held on this read-write lock object, the read-write lock object remains in the read locked state. If this function releases the calling thread's last read lock on this read-write lock object, then the calling thread is no longer one of the owners of the object. If this function releases the last read lock for this read-write lock object, the read-write lock object will be put in the unlocked state with no owners. If this function is called to release a write lock for this read-write lock object, the read-write lock object will be put in the unlocked state with no owners. If the call to the pthread_rwlock_unlock() function results in the read-write lock object becoming unlocked and there are multiple threads waiting to acquire the read-write lock object for writing, the scheduling policy is used to determine which thread acquires the read-write lock object for writing. If there are multiple threads waiting to acquire the read-write lock object for reading, the scheduling policy is used to determine the order in which the waiting threads acquire the read-write lock object for reading. If there are multiple threads blocked on rwlock for both read locks and write locks, it is unspecified whether the readers acquire the lock first or whether a writer acquires the lock first. Results are undefined if any of these functions are called with an uninitialized read-write lock. If successful, the pthread_rwlock_unlock() function returns 0. Otherwise, an error number is returned to indicate the error. See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Standard | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |MT-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ pthread_rwlock_init(3C), pthread_rwlock_rdlock(3C), pthread_rwlock_wrlock(3C), pthread_rwlockattr_init(3C), attributes(5), standards(5) 23 Mar 2005 pthread_rwlock_unlock(3C)
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