+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| FLU |
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
MEANING: FLU subroutine
CONTEXT: NONMEM user-installation routine
USAGE:
SUBROUTINE FLU (I)
RETURN
END
DISCUSSION:
Routine FLU is a user-installation routine. It allows the user to
cause NONMEM to execute statements needed with certain operating sys-
tems.
FLU is called by NONMEM whenever the buffer for an I/O unit should be
emptied. Buffer emptying is controlled in an operating system spe-
cific way, and often a compiler that is supported under an operating
system will support a FORTRAN language extension that allows a buffer
to be emptied. Whenever possible, such a FORTRAN instruction should
be coded into FLU. FLU has one argument, I, which is the I/O logical
unit number. The statement that should be inserted prior to RETURN
follows, for two different operating systems, is as follows:
(Sun UNIX):
CALL FLUSH (I)
(MS WINDOWS 95):
CALL COMMITQQ (I)
REFERENCES: None.
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