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FUJINET OPEN

The OPEN instruction allows you to open a connection to the selected device. The url parameter must contain the device specification, in the format N:PROTO://[HOSTNAME]:PORT/PATH/.../. The mode parameter, if indicated, specifies the mode according to the FujiNet standard (4=read, 8=write, 12=read/write, 13=POST, and so on). The trans parameter indicates the translation mode of the so-called "end of line" to be applied to incoming data (''0'=none, 1=CR, 2=LF, 3=CRLF, 4=Pet). This command can also be used as a function, to obtain the error code, if of interest.

SYNTAX

 FUJINET OPEN url, mode , trans
 = FUJINET OPEN ( url, mode , trans )


Legend
  • id : identifier
  • type : datatype
  • v : value
  • "..." : string
  • [...] : optional

EXAMPLE

 IF FUJINET OPEN ( "telnet://localhost", 4, 0 ) THEN: PRINT "Opened!": ENDIF


ABBREVIATION: FjO$

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In order to reduce space you can use this abbreviation for this instruction:

FUJINET OPEN ↔ FjO$

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