Fixed a defect in iosrv.exe that caused a panic if a foreground read object was attached to a different end point.
This was due to the read object being notified of a change in foreground before its iEndPoint member was updated. This member is now updated before attempting the attach, and is set to NULL in the event of a leave (resulting in the read object being left in an unattached state).
Also tweaked ymodem.cif to make it more readable.
#!fshell
# tlotsofscriptargs.script
#
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# which accompanies this distribution, and is available
# at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
#
# Initial Contributors:
# Accenture - Initial contribution
#
source $SCRIPT_PATH\errordef.script
var myarg == "abc123" || $Error
var myint == 123 || $Error
var myuint == 291 || $Error
var myfile == "$0" || $Error
var myreal == "3.141" || $Error
var myenum == enumsecondvalue || $Error
exit # Like __END__ in perl this stops the fshell parser tripping over the CIF data
==name tlotsofscriptargs
==short-description
An example of a script that uses CIF syntax.
==argument string myarg
An example argument. Fshell defines the environment variable $myarg based on what the first argument to the script is (ie $1). Must be set to "abc123".
==argument int myint
Must be 123.
==argument uint myuint
Must be 291 (0x123).
==argument filename myfile
Must equal $0.
==argument real myreal
Must be 3.141
==argument enum myenum
Must equal "enumsecondvalue".
==enum-value enumfirstval
==enum-value enumsecondvalue
==enum-value enumthirdvalue
==option bool o opt
An option.