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Parameters

Examples

HELP GOSUB — VMS 4.6

  Transfers control to a labeled subroutine in a command procedure.

  Format:


    GOSUB  label

Additional information available:

ParametersExamples

Parameters

 label

  Specifies a 1- through 255-alphanumeric character label appearing as
  the  first item on a command line.  A label may not contain embedded
  blanks.  When the GOSUB command is executed, control passes  to  the
  command following the specified label.

  The label can precede or follow the GOSUB statement in  the  current
  command  procedure.  When you use a label in a command procedure, it
  must be terminated with a colon.

Examples

  1.
       $!
       $! GOSUB.COM
       $!
       $ SHOW TIME
       $ GOSUB TEST1
       $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "success completion"
       $ EXIT
       $!
       $! TEST1 GOSUB definition
       $!
       $ TEST1:
       $     WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "This is GOSUB level 1."
       $     GOSUB TEST2
       $     RETURN %X1
       $!
       $! TEST2 GOSUB definition
       $!
       $ TEST2:
       $     WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "This is GOSUB level 2."
       $     GOSUB TEST3
       $     RETURN
       $!
       $! TEST3 GOSUB definition
       $!
       $ TEST3:
       $     WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "This is GOSUB level 3."
       $     RETURN


  This command procedure  shows  how  to  use  the  GOSUB  command  to
  transfer   control   to  labeled  subroutines.   The  GOSUB  command
  transfers control to the subroutine labeled  TEST1.   The  procedure
  executes   the  commands  in  subroutine  TEST1,  branching  to  the
  subroutine labeled TEST2.  The procedure then executes the  commands
  in  subroutine  TEST2,  branching  to  the subroutine labeled TEST3.
  Each subroutine is terminated by the RETURN command.  After TEST3 is
  executed,  the  RETURN  command  returns control back to the command
  line following each calling GOSUB statement.   At  this  point,  the
  procedure has been successfully executed.

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