However there may be a situation where the system library gets loaded
at runtime by a C++ function and a CSL script for any reason must be
loaded before. For this case you might need ZcSysLib.csl.
| Identifier |
Description |
| sysVersion |
Current version of the library |
| sysCompiler |
Compiler the library was built by (IBM, BORLAND, MICROSOFT, GNU)
|
| sysBuilt |
Date and time when the library was compiled |
| sysLibtype |
Interface the library is using (API or NATIVE = C++ class interface)
|
sysDateFormatISO
sysDateFormatEuro
sysDateFormatUS
|
Formats for sysDateFormat |
sysShowCallStack
sysShowFunctions
sysShowFullStack
sysShowGlobals
sysShowLibraries
|
Modes for sysShow |
sysIsOS2
sysIsUnixFamily
sysIsLinux
sysIsBSD
sysIsAIX
sysIsSolaris
sysIsUnix
sysIsWindows
sysIsWin95Family
sysIsWinNTFamiliy
sysIsWinServer
sysIsWin95
sysIsWin98
sysIsWinME
sysIsWinNT3
sysIsWinNT4
sysIsWin2000
sysIsWinXP
|
Platform identification 0/1 |
sysTraceNone
sysTraceCode
sysTraceFuncs
sysTraceBlks
sysTraceMsgs
sysTraceInfo
sysTraceAll
|
Modes for sysTrace |