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<h1 style="color: black;">mcpcms</h1>
<h1 style="color: black;">mcpcms &nbsp; </h1>
<h5 style="position: relative;top: 0px;color: black;">master control program <br>CMS MCS shell</h5>
<h5 style="position: relative;top: 0px;color: black;"><span style=background-color:yellow;"> &nbsp; conversational monitoring system  &nbsp; </span><br>DCP Shell &nbsp; </h5>
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           <span style="position: relative; top: -40px;"><a style="color: lime;" title="About the MCP reinvention"
           <span style="position: relative; top: -40px;"> &nbsp;<tt  
              href=/eg/index.php/MCP> <tt style="background-color: black; color: yellow; font-weight: bold;"> &nbsp; minimalist clustering paradigm &nbsp; </tt></a><br><br>
            style="background-color: black; color: yellow; font-weight: bold;"> the launch task reports:
             <a title="mcpcms cli or webssh login if not SAR authenticated"
            <span style="color: red; text-shadow: 0 0 1px #ffffff, 0 0 2px #ffffff;">ABORTED</span> .</tt><br><br>
            style="height:50px;background-color:purple;color:white;position: relative; left: 130px; top: -20px;" href=/eg/index.php/MCPCELL><b> &nbsp; launch &nbsp;</b></a>
             <a style="position: relative; left: 130px; top: -10px; " href=https://eg.meansofproduction.biz/index.php/MCP-CMS>refresh</a>
            <span style="position: relative;left:130px;top: -20px;">&mdash; an MCP cell &sup1;  provisioned by the Domain Control Program per your current context. &sup2;</span>
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            If the request status above is not ABORTED or STOPPED,  a <a title="About the MCP reinvention"
<img align=right width=300px src="https://meansofproduction.biz/images/b6700nMCP2.png">
            href=https://eg.meansofproduction.biz/index.php/MCP>MCP</a>&sup1; shell session is or shortly will be running on support
<span style="float:right;position:relative;top:270px;left:310px;font-size:10px;">Dual 6700, c. 1971/2, binding says MK 0.0, so 2.0.0<br>
            provisioned from core domain space or DIY inventory. These and the remaining states ACTIVE, INUSE, or COMPLETEDOK, implicitly reference the
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            DS <a href=https://sameboat.live/stationHistory>station</a> at which you're currently a DS agent.
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            <p>It may be accessed at  &lt;station-name&gt; where </p><tt>
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            <ul>
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                <li style="padding: -2px;"><pre>&lt;station-name&gt; ::= ipV6Address | ipV4Address | FQDSuserName </pre></li>
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                <li style="padding: 0px;"><pre>&lt;domain&gt;       ::= ai-integration | ai-integration.biz | &lt;yourTLD&gt;[.dom]</pre> </li>
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                <li><pre>FQDSuserName    ::= your DS agent nick FQDN, e.g. 'janedoe@&lt;domain&gt;:&lt;port&gt;'.</pre></li>
<blockquote style="position: relative;top: 0px;"> Semantic Roadmap
                <li><pre>&lt;yourTLD&gt;      ::= your alt-root TLD or its public linking zone.</pre></li>
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            </ul></tt></pre> Launch states ABORTED, COMPLETED, OR STOPPED, imply receipt of diagnostic info by the currently selected means of notification in your home profile (icon).
            ABORTED is the immediate result if you are not authenticated.
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          Configure access from your commons profile which assigns the port, then use ssh as normal post ssh-copy-id. The suffixless host name and IPV6 forms
          require DS routing. Sessions launched by ip do not persist and are strictly contained within the agent's session.<br><br>
          A running <a href=https://eg.meansofproduction.biz/index.php/WFL/DCP_SPO>SPO</a> counts as a mcpcms launch against account limits.<br>
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        <blockquote style="position: relative;top: -30px;">
        <span style="position: relative;top: -10px;font-size: 10px;">&sup1;<i>NB: 'Unisys CANDE', 'Unisys MCP', and 'Unisys WFL' are distinct from the unaffixed names and will be
        supported in a free feature of later DCP versions.</i></span>
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        MCP shells may have any one of the following natures:
         <ul>
         <ul>
        <li>shcl, common lisp nature</li>
        <li>0.9.0 &nbsp;074-11-02&nbsp; 1<sup>st</sup> ed. tl;dr story freeze.&dagger; </li>
        <li>shelly, haskell nature</li>
         <li>1.0.0 &nbsp;075-06-dd&nbsp; Core DS DCP based, sameboat per node MCPs &amp; Redvant generation chain support cells.</li>
        <li>upsh, prolog nature</li>
         <li>1.1.0 &nbsp;075-09-dd&nbsp; Transparent Ledger (Books), DCP help live in wild.</li>
         <br>or<br>
        <li>1.2.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; BaselineOfWFL. </li>
        <li><p style="width: 60%;">CMS, the default nature for mcpcms, which is bash modified for DCP/MCP/WFL.<br><br> Only mcpcms can be set in /etc/shells, the others execute as
        <li>1.3.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; BaselineOfDCP/DGUI (SPO controlled FRED instances). </li>
            commands in a mcp shell, and only shcl gives a live default command line like fish under standard bash. The other two require a user supplied
         <li>1.4.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; &int; x &Dopf; &part; DS, stable boot KEE SPA.</li>
            hs or pl script, and are not general interactive shells unless that script provides that functionality.</p> </li>
        <li>2.0.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; 2<sup>nd</sup> ed. tl;dr story (feat: visual programming/execution), 1<sup>st</supWFL w integral DGUI IDE. </li>
        </ul>
         <li>2.1.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; &int; VM (CMS, MVS) / DCP &part; DS, the MF-One story.</li>
         <blockquote>
         <li>2.2.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; Mature DDD/KEE product.</li>
        Shells have either MCP (single linux host) or DCP (whole cluster) scope, ip shells are limited to the former.<br> GHC and SWI are assumed
         </ul></tt></blockquote>
        for haskell and prolog, but lisp can be any combination of Allegro, CCL, (user supplied) or sbcl (the default).
<center>
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MCP-CMS &mdash; a platform for the Domain Control Program, with an aesthetic in homage to the Burroughs and IBM OSes.
        The CMS level is always present, the others are outer shells adapted for the domain space knowledge engineering context.<br>
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        Although adapted for MCP, I try to keep them close to the standard versions, as generic lang specific outer shells.<br>
        <blockquote style="position: relative;">
        My preferred <a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_engineering>DDD</a> uses the three HOLs&sup2; listed but the bash level is appropriate for
        <span style="z-index: 100;position: relative;font-size: 10px;">&sup1; Resource limits are dynamically set except for F class which always gets the system limit
        shell ops with MCP unaware software, CANDE, and WFL jobs.
              if there is one which for billable accounts is the set spend limit.</i><br>
        </blockquote>
        &sup2;  Set parameters for your cloud provider in the DS Dashboard control blocks in your DCMS account or use system inventory.<br>
  <blockquote>
        </span>
        SYSTEM/CMS is the prototypical CL/MCS. It is meant to be a generalization of
        <a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANDE>CANDE</a> and <a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversational_Monitor_System>VM/CMS</a> .
         <br><br>
        While initially the linux bash capable terminal is supported, ODT and 3270 support are intended.
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        <blockquote style="position: relative;top: -60px;"> Version / Milestone Roadmap/Schedule
        <ul>
        <li>2020-09-15 SSI PoC, proto CL/MCS and CMS MCS, ansible provisioning from C-Liu backend.</li>
        <li>1.1 First level maturity of lisp MCP codeset. </li>
         <li>1.2 AI legacy systems salvage and integration complete and devops ready in the shell service.</li>
         <li>2.0 Mature DDD/KEE product.</li>
         </ul>
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&sup2; <span style="font-size: 10px;">High Order Language</span>
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<blockquote style="position:relative;left:-5px;top:-10px;z-index:200;font-size:8px;">&dagger; This page and <a href="https://devops1.sameboat.network/About DCP">About DCP</a>
are top level specifying stories,  cog arch internals aren't divulged as I mean them to be adaptable without notice, everything else is source accessible by DevOps users.</blockquote>
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<center>MCPCMS presents the "</html>[[:en:CANDE|CANDE]]<html>" MCS&sup3; to DS users upon connect to DCP</center>
<blockquote style="width: 80%;font-weight: bold;">
  AKPERSONs (see <a href=/eg/index.php?title=AKPERSON>Entitlements</a>), and whitelisted <a style="color: lime;"  href=https://commons.sameboat.network/stationHistory>stations</a>
  can connect with the link above or in a running MCP <a style="color: lime;" href=https://eg.meansofproduction.biz/eg/index.php/WFL/DCP_SPO>SPO</a> .
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In a DS user session, should result in a mcpcms prompt (<a href=https://devops1.sameboat.network/roles>session role</a> > 1).<br>
In the wild, presents a form for the FQDSA parameters for a manual DCP connect (see this article's talk page).<br>
AX msgs from your MCP ODT message queue and task completion codes go to DS control blocks in your sameboat profile if enabled.
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<span style="font-size: 10px;position:relative;left:150px;">&sup3; MCS: a message control subsystem of a MCP.</span>
<center class=plainlinks>
  <a style="background-color:aliceblue;" href=https://meansofproduction.biz/pub/MCP15SystemCommands.pdf> MCP 15 System Commands </a><br>
  <a style="background-color:aliceblue;" href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Lycurgus/MoCA#Burroughs_CANDE> MCP 3.3 CANDE Reference Card</a><br>
  <a style="background-color:aliceblue;" href=https://meansofproduction.biz/pub/CANDE-MCP-14.pdf> MCP 14 CANDE Reference</a>
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<img title="B6700 with memory which was wire wrapped creating for me a sense of sail rigging when the skins were off."
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<b>ODT MCS</b> 
  <blockquote>
    MCP-CMS connects via a MCS which is usually the CANDE MCS although more generally any MCS with the ODT property can connect for an Operator Display Terminal session with MCP/DCP.
    Upon <b>mcpcms</b> connect, like the lang specific subshells in the next &sect;, an additional command <b>cande</b> can be used which will process the MCP-CMS system commands
    analogous to those in the MCP 15 document above.
  <br><br>
  In Burroughs MCP, the CANDE MCS was used ubiquitously. The ODTs had a full screen editor which just fed lines to CANDE. Commands are implemented per need and some such
as the text edit functions likely never will be in <b>mcpcms cande</b>. CANDE is used in current Unisys MCP but neither it nor the MCS have their former prominence
especially when the OS runs as a Windows service.
  </blockquote>
  <b>mcpcms</b>
  <blockquote>
    The CMS in MCP-CMS is inspired by VM/CMS and the MCP system command level of the CANDE MCS and the ODT session corresponds to the VM CMS command level.
    A modified <b>zsh</b> serves as the analog of Burroughs CANDE as one of several shells invocable in an ODT.
    Upon successful connect, the launch link above results in an ODT session with this shell in the browser having supplied a parameter to the connect to invoke <b>cande</b>.
    Aside from adaptations for the MCP machine model, it is just zsh however and the following alternates are available to establish different shell behaviours in support of the KEE:
    <ul><li><b>shcl</b> </li><li><b>shhs</b></li><li><b>upsh</b></li></ul>
    which have the lisp, haskell, and prolog natures, respectively. <b>shcl</b> is the only one which is a full shell run at the ODT command level like <b>cande</b>, the others are ways
    to do posix shell things in lang and are run as commands in cande/zsh. While in general Lisp and Prolog implementations can vary in the Boot KEE, these lang shells are integral with
    DCP which uses sbcl and swipl, respectively. In the Boot KEE epoch, before DCP WFL is available DCP is implemented in these shells over its machine model.
  <b>mcpcms</b> can be accessed from various connect points such as the launch link above in an AKPERSONs session.
<b>mcpcms</b> scope may vary from MCP cell/container to a whole DCP/DS context. Cloud compute resources are dynamically provisioned using either system
inventory or user supplied provisioning credentials with supported cloud vendors. Later MCP for Mac and Windows will allow cells there and a the last free version of VM/CMS under
    Hercules will run as an automous MCP subject.
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<b>DCP WFL</b>
<blockquote>
  is eponymous upon the <a style="background-color:aliceblue;"  href=https://meansofproduction.biz/pub/mcpWFL.pdf>Burroughs WFL</a> with some preserved semantics and aesthetics but
  only superficially similar  &mdash;
<ul>
<li>The Job is not the top level construct. The Job or App is the closest construct to heritage WFL in my WFL but with ops on my MCP rather than the Burroughs/Unisys one and expansion beyond
  batch ops.<li>
<li>In my WFL, Namespace, Database, and then App/Job is the scope hierarchy. Namespace and Database are elements of a domain space and may span multiple MCP instances but Jobs are limited to
  a single MCP.</li>
</ul>
  In Burroughs systems, WFL didn have as high a profile as IBM JCL, the main punch of the overall system, in an industry installation, would be its system of  transactions and these ran from
  a database which the Burroughs architecture delivered seamlessly without WFL to terminals as a special db stack. DCP WFL has these design goals
  <ol>
    <li>provide an clear/auditable text for DCP operations as a complement to</li>
    <li>the MCP which provides the real machine model and</li>
    <li>with code blocks containing text of other supported langs</li>
  </ol>
  DCP WFL is developed in a bottom up manner from this statement of design intent without any spec other than the heritage systems and the DCP/MCP concept. In the initial releases
  there will be no documentation outside of story text, and the top level pamphlets. Code cannot move into WFL blocks from its free form before the 1.2.0 milestone. In standard Algol convention
    &#8470; 3 above is implemented by these block variants with the same delimitation by
  BEGIN and END bounded blocks:
    <center>
      <div style="font-size:10px;position:relative;left:0px;"><b>MCP Block Types</b></div>
    <table border=2 style="color:black;background-color:lemonchiffon;width:600px;">
    <tr style="background-color:black;color:white;font-size:10px;"><td width=125 align=center >Declarator</td><td align=center width=90>Language</td><td align=center
        width=180>Intrinsic</td><td align=center width=205>Purpose/Role</td></tr>
   
    <tr style="background-color:white;font-size:10px;"><td colspan=4 align=right>Machine Facing &nbsp; &nbsp; </td></tr>
    <tr><td>JOB</td><td align=center>MINT 3</td><td align=center>Yes</td><td>JCL</td></tr>
    <tr><td>SUBROUTINE</td><td align=center><a href=https://www.gnu.org/software/marst/><b>A60</b></a></td><td align=center>Yes</td><td>JCL Procedures</td></tr>
    <tr><td>UNIT</td><td align=center><a style="background-color:aliceblue;"  href=https://jmvdveer.home.xs4all.nl/en.algol-68-genie.html><b>A68</b></a>
        </td><td align=center>Yes</td><td>MCP Libraries</td></tr>
<tr style="background-color:white;font-size:10px;"><td colspan=4 align=right>Enterprise Facing &nbsp; &nbsp;</td></tr>
    <tr><td align=left>APP&sup1;,DB,NS</td><td align=center>WFL </td><td align=center>Yes</td><td><font size=1>Job, Database, &amp; Namespace control</font> </td></tr>
    <tr><td>CL</td><td align=center>Common Lisp</td><td align=center>No</td><td>Lateral R</td></tr>
    <tr><td>HS</td><td align=center>Haskell </td><td align=center>No</td><td>Applications</td></tr>
    <tr><td>LP</td><td align=center>LogTalk</td><td align=center>No</td><td>Lateral L</td></tr>
    <tr><td>PL</td><td align=center>Prolog</td><td align=center>No</td><td>Plain Prolog</td></tr>
    <tr><td>ST</td><td align=center>Smalltalk&sup2;</td><td align=center>No</td><td>SPO Context</td></tr>
    </table><br>&sup1;<font size=1>An APP is a JOB with device/station dependencies</font> &nbsp;&sup2;<font size=1>headless squeak</font><br>
    </center>
  Intrinsic means the lang is native to MCP/WFL and doesn't require COMPILE or BIND to produce a RUN eligible object title. Enterpise facing means oriented to programming users of the
  system, Machine facing means me, for my motivation, satisfaction and design intent of real machine independence of the core super-OS.
  Users can create their own semantic spaces by using WFL and the standard modern high level lang blocks while the MINT and Algol elements are my private programming of DCP/MCP not meant
  for user consuption but visible to satisfy transparency requirements.
  <div style="width:60%;text-align:justify;">
  Procedural WFL is translated from source text to A60/C, then compiled and linked to the Barton machine, or directly interpreted by genie or MINT. Non-WFL blocks are compiled and bound
and used in the concrete context of the DS which they form as extensions of the WFL/B machine.<br><br>
'JCL' means things defined by an M-TRAN phrase grammar which can contain pure MINT blocks but general end use procedures are meant to be in Algol dialects. I dont mean it to be an acronym being both more general than job control and serving as the macro assembler of MCP. MCP thus maintains a distinction between what it and the host machine directly interpret.<br><br>
A Smalltalk code set is part of the system concept and a "WFL workframe" is intended as an IDE and GUI for DCP/MCP (DGUI/SPO) but it is not required for ops and will not be
available until I've worked it on the basis of the experience of the first working clusters.
  </div>
</blockquote><br><br>
  <span style="position:relative;top:-30px;font-size:12px;">The namestyles are in homage to
    <a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burroughs_MCP>MCP</a> and <a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversational_Monitor_System>VM/CMS</a> mainframe OSes, both still in use
    and Unisys and VM/CMS are trademarks of the IBM and Unisys corporations, respectively. DS MCP as an actually delivered OS is composed of cells (containers) and OS images (nodes)
    running system services and jobs with original code in the KEE langs supported by lower level apps runnable on a nodes kernel OS.
  </span>
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  launch   — an MCP cell ¹ provisioned by the Domain Control Program per your current context. ²
Dual 6700, c. 1971/2, binding says MK 0.0, so 2.0.0

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Semantic Roadmap

  • 0.9.0  074-11-02  1st ed. tl;dr story freeze.†
  • 1.0.0  075-06-dd  Core DS DCP based, sameboat per node MCPs & Redvant generation chain support cells.
  • 1.1.0  075-09-dd  Transparent Ledger (Books), DCP help live in wild.
  • 1.2.0  07y-mm-dd  BaselineOfWFL.
  • 1.3.0  07y-mm-dd  BaselineOfDCP/DGUI (SPO controlled FRED instances).
  • 1.4.0  07y-mm-dd  ∫ x 𝔻 ∂ DS, stable boot KEE SPA.
  • 2.0.0  07y-mm-dd  2nd ed. tl;dr story (feat: visual programming/execution), 1st WFL w integral DGUI IDE.
  • 2.1.0  07y-mm-dd  ∫ VM (CMS, MVS) / DCP ∂ DS, the MF-One story.
  • 2.2.0  07y-mm-dd  Mature DDD/KEE product.
MCP-CMS — a platform for the Domain Control Program, with an aesthetic in homage to the Burroughs and IBM OSes.

¹ Resource limits are dynamically set except for F class which always gets the system limit if there is one which for billable accounts is the set spend limit.
² Set parameters for your cloud provider in the DS Dashboard control blocks in your DCMS account or use system inventory.

† This page and About DCP are top level specifying stories, cog arch internals aren't divulged as I mean them to be adaptable without notice, everything else is source accessible by DevOps users.

MCPCMS presents the "CANDE" MCS³ to DS users upon connect to DCP

AKPERSONs (see Entitlements), and whitelisted stations can connect with the link above or in a running MCP SPO .

In a DS user session, should result in a mcpcms prompt (session role > 1).
In the wild, presents a form for the FQDSA parameters for a manual DCP connect (see this article's talk page).
AX msgs from your MCP ODT message queue and task completion codes go to DS control blocks in your sameboat profile if enabled.


³ MCS: a message control subsystem of a MCP.

ODT MCS

MCP-CMS connects via a MCS which is usually the CANDE MCS although more generally any MCS with the ODT property can connect for an Operator Display Terminal session with MCP/DCP. Upon mcpcms connect, like the lang specific subshells in the next §, an additional command cande can be used which will process the MCP-CMS system commands analogous to those in the MCP 15 document above.

In Burroughs MCP, the CANDE MCS was used ubiquitously. The ODTs had a full screen editor which just fed lines to CANDE. Commands are implemented per need and some such as the text edit functions likely never will be in mcpcms cande. CANDE is used in current Unisys MCP but neither it nor the MCS have their former prominence especially when the OS runs as a Windows service.

mcpcms

The CMS in MCP-CMS is inspired by VM/CMS and the MCP system command level of the CANDE MCS and the ODT session corresponds to the VM CMS command level. A modified zsh serves as the analog of Burroughs CANDE as one of several shells invocable in an ODT. Upon successful connect, the launch link above results in an ODT session with this shell in the browser having supplied a parameter to the connect to invoke cande. Aside from adaptations for the MCP machine model, it is just zsh however and the following alternates are available to establish different shell behaviours in support of the KEE:

  • shcl
  • shhs
  • upsh

which have the lisp, haskell, and prolog natures, respectively. shcl is the only one which is a full shell run at the ODT command level like cande, the others are ways to do posix shell things in lang and are run as commands in cande/zsh. While in general Lisp and Prolog implementations can vary in the Boot KEE, these lang shells are integral with DCP which uses sbcl and swipl, respectively. In the Boot KEE epoch, before DCP WFL is available DCP is implemented in these shells over its machine model. mcpcms can be accessed from various connect points such as the launch link above in an AKPERSONs session. mcpcms scope may vary from MCP cell/container to a whole DCP/DS context. Cloud compute resources are dynamically provisioned using either system inventory or user supplied provisioning credentials with supported cloud vendors. Later MCP for Mac and Windows will allow cells there and a the last free version of VM/CMS under Hercules will run as an automous MCP subject.

DCP WFL

is eponymous upon the Burroughs WFL with some preserved semantics and aesthetics but only superficially similar —

  • The Job is not the top level construct. The Job or App is the closest construct to heritage WFL in my WFL but with ops on my MCP rather than the Burroughs/Unisys one and expansion beyond batch ops.
  • In my WFL, Namespace, Database, and then App/Job is the scope hierarchy. Namespace and Database are elements of a domain space and may span multiple MCP instances but Jobs are limited to a single MCP.

In Burroughs systems, WFL didn have as high a profile as IBM JCL, the main punch of the overall system, in an industry installation, would be its system of transactions and these ran from a database which the Burroughs architecture delivered seamlessly without WFL to terminals as a special db stack. DCP WFL has these design goals

  1. provide an clear/auditable text for DCP operations as a complement to
  2. the MCP which provides the real machine model and
  3. with code blocks containing text of other supported langs

DCP WFL is developed in a bottom up manner from this statement of design intent without any spec other than the heritage systems and the DCP/MCP concept. In the initial releases there will be no documentation outside of story text, and the top level pamphlets. Code cannot move into WFL blocks from its free form before the 1.2.0 milestone. In standard Algol convention № 3 above is implemented by these block variants with the same delimitation by BEGIN and END bounded blocks:

MCP Block Types
DeclaratorLanguageIntrinsicPurpose/Role
Machine Facing    
JOBMINT 3YesJCL
SUBROUTINEA60YesJCL Procedures
UNITA68 YesMCP Libraries
Enterprise Facing    
APP¹,DB,NSWFL YesJob, Database, & Namespace control
CLCommon LispNoLateral R
HSHaskell NoApplications
LPLogTalkNoLateral L
PLPrologNoPlain Prolog
STSmalltalk²NoSPO Context

¹An APP is a JOB with device/station dependencies  ²headless squeak

Intrinsic means the lang is native to MCP/WFL and doesn't require COMPILE or BIND to produce a RUN eligible object title. Enterpise facing means oriented to programming users of the system, Machine facing means me, for my motivation, satisfaction and design intent of real machine independence of the core super-OS. Users can create their own semantic spaces by using WFL and the standard modern high level lang blocks while the MINT and Algol elements are my private programming of DCP/MCP not meant for user consuption but visible to satisfy transparency requirements.

Procedural WFL is translated from source text to A60/C, then compiled and linked to the Barton machine, or directly interpreted by genie or MINT. Non-WFL blocks are compiled and bound and used in the concrete context of the DS which they form as extensions of the WFL/B machine.

'JCL' means things defined by an M-TRAN phrase grammar which can contain pure MINT blocks but general end use procedures are meant to be in Algol dialects. I dont mean it to be an acronym being both more general than job control and serving as the macro assembler of MCP. MCP thus maintains a distinction between what it and the host machine directly interpret.

A Smalltalk code set is part of the system concept and a "WFL workframe" is intended as an IDE and GUI for DCP/MCP (DGUI/SPO) but it is not required for ops and will not be available until I've worked it on the basis of the experience of the first working clusters.



The namestyles are in homage to MCP and VM/CMS mainframe OSes, both still in use and Unisys and VM/CMS are trademarks of the IBM and Unisys corporations, respectively. DS MCP as an actually delivered OS is composed of cells (containers) and OS images (nodes) running system services and jobs with original code in the KEE langs supported by lower level apps runnable on a nodes kernel OS.


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