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Currently, there are four VMS-specific features available: \&'status' (a.k.a '$?'), 'exit', 'time' and 'hushed'. .PP If you're not running \s-1VMS\s0, this module does nothing. .ie n .IP """vmsish status""" 6 .el .IP "\f(CWvmsish status\fR" 6 .IX Item "vmsish status" This makes \f(CW$?\fR and \f(CW\*(C`system\*(C'\fR return the native \s-1VMS\s0 exit status instead of emulating the \s-1POSIX\s0 exit status. .ie n .IP """vmsish exit""" 6 .el .IP "\f(CWvmsish exit\fR" 6 .IX Item "vmsish exit" This makes \f(CW\*(C`exit 1\*(C'\fR produce a successful exit (with status \s-1SS$_NORMAL\s0), instead of emulating \s-1UNIX\s0 \fIexit()\fR, which considers \f(CW\*(C`exit 1\*(C'\fR to indicate an error. As with the \s-1CRTL\s0's \fIexit()\fR function, \f(CW\*(C`exit 0\*(C'\fR is also mapped to an exit status of \s-1SS$_NORMAL\s0, and any other argument to \fIexit()\fR is used directly as Perl's exit status. .ie n .IP """vmsish time""" 6 .el .IP "\f(CWvmsish time\fR" 6 .IX Item "vmsish time" This makes all times relative to the local time zone, instead of the default of Universal Time (a.k.a Greenwich Mean Time, or \s-1GMT\s0). .ie n .IP """vmsish hushed""" 6 .el .IP "\f(CWvmsish hushed\fR" 6 .IX Item "vmsish hushed" This suppresses printing of \s-1VMS\s0 status messages to \s-1SYS$OUTPUT\s0 and \&\s-1SYS$ERROR\s0 if Perl terminates with an error status. and allows programs that are expecting \*(L"unix\-style\*(R" Perl to avoid having to parse \&\s-1VMS\s0 error messages. It does not supress any messages from Perl itself, just the messages generated by \s-1DCL\s0 after Perl exits. The \s-1DCL\s0 symbol \f(CW$STATUS\fR will still have the termination status, but with a high-order bit set: .Sp \&\s-1EXAMPLE:\s0 $ perl \-e\*(L"exit 44;\*(R" Non-hushed error exit \f(CW%SYSTEM\fR\-F\-ABORT, abort \s-1DCL\s0 message $ show sym \f(CW$STATUS\fR \f(CW$STATUS\fR == \*(L"%X0000002C\*(R" .Sp .Vb 3 \& $ perl -e"use vmsish qw(hushed); exit 44;" Hushed error exit \& $ show sym $STATUS \& $STATUS == "%X1000002C" .Ve .Sp The 'hushed' flag has a global scope during compilation: the \fIexit()\fR or \&\fIdie()\fR commands that are compiled after 'vmsish hushed' will be hushed when they are executed. Doing a \*(L"no vmsish 'hushed'\*(R" turns off the hushed flag. .Sp The status of the hushed flag also affects output of \s-1VMS\s0 error messages from compilation errors. Again, you still get the Perl error message (and the code in \f(CW$STATUS\fR) .Sp \&\s-1EXAMPLE:\s0 use vmsish 'hushed'; # turn on hushed flag use Carp; # Carp compiled hushed exit 44; # will be hushed croak('I die'); # will be hushed no vmsish 'hushed'; # turn off hushed flag exit 44; # will not be hushed croak('I die2'): # \s-1WILL\s0 be hushed, croak was compiled hushed .Sp You can also control the 'hushed' flag at run\-time, using the built-in routine \fIvmsish::hushed()\fR. Without argument, it returns the hushed status. Since vmsish::hushed is built\-in, you do not need to \*(L"use vmsish\*(R" to call it. .Sp \&\s-1EXAMPLE:\s0 if ($quiet_exit) { \fIvmsish::hushed\fR\|(1); } print \*(L"Sssshhhh...I'm hushed...\en\*(R" if \fIvmsish::hushed()\fR; exit 44; .Sp Note that an \fIexit()\fR or \fIdie()\fR that is compiled 'hushed' because of \*(L"use vmsish\*(R" is not un-hushed by calling \fIvmsish::hushed\fR\|(0) at runtime. .Sp The messages from error exits from inside the Perl core are generally more serious, and are not supressed. .PP See \*(L"Pragmatic Modules\*(R" in perlmod.