Example class
This topic goes through the steps of defining and using a simple object
class. The example objects are UUCP systems
stored as lines in the /usr/lib/uucp/Systems file and
include a complete object class definition that allows a SCOadmin
manager to manipulate the Systems file on any host.  Here is
an example system entry:
   sosco Any ACU 2400-38400 -\\r\\d=ogin:-\\K\\d-ogin: uusls
The fields of this file are as follows:
 - sosco
- 
the system name
 - Any
- 
allowed access times
 - ACU
- 
the type of device needed to contact the system
2400-38400The range of serial line speeds suitable to contact the system
 - -\\r\\d=ogin:-\\K\\d-ogin: uusls
- 
The login script for the system
``UUCP configuration execution procedures''
documents the Tcl execution procedures used
to manipulate these files.
The example OSA translates
object calls from the manager into calls to this library.
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