MKMSGF - Input Message File (OS/2)

The input message file is a standard ASCII file that contains three types of lines:

Comment Lines
Comment lines are allowed anywhere in the input message file, except between the component identifier and the first message. They must begin with a semicolon (;) in the first column:

; This is a sample of an input
; message file for component DOS
; starting with three comment lines.

Component Identifier Line
The component-identifier line contains a three-character name identifier that precedes all MKMSGF message numbers.

In the example, the component identifier is DOS.

Component-Message Lines
Each component-message line consists of a message header and an ASCII text message.

The message header is comprised of the following parts:

The following message types are used:

Type Meaning
E Error
H Help
I Information
P Prompt
W Warning
? no message assigned to this number

The message header must begin in the first column of the line. Only one header can precede the text of a message, although a message can span multiple lines. Message numbers can start at any number, but messages must be numbered sequentially. If you do not use a message number, you must insert an empty entry in its place in the text file. An empty entry consists of the message number, with ? as the message type, and no text.

The character % has a special meaning when used within the text of a message: %0 is placed at the end of a prompt (message type P) to prevent DosGetMessage from executing a carriage return and line feed. This allows the user to be prompted for input on the same line as the message text. %1 - %9 are used to identify variable string insertion within the text of a message. These variables correspond to the Itable and IvCount parameters in the DosGetMessage call.

Component-Message Example
For example, DOS0100E: is DOS error message 100. For additional examples, see the Input Message File Example.



MKMSGF - Make Message File
MKMSGF - Syntax
MKMSGF - Output File
Message Compiler
MSGBIND - Message Segment Binder
MKCATDEF - Preprocess Message Source File Utility