Yes, that did not exist when I was doing all that. And I have not looked at the exit doc for HLASM for several years now. So I can't speak to the Unix I/O control block interface.
Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 27, 2016, at 11:49 AM, Paul Gilmartin > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 2016-11-27, at 08:58, Steve Thompson wrote: >> ... >> As a result, it knows from where the macros come from that you specify in >> your assembly because that is a very static situation, unless you decide to >> use HLASM exits in a "strange" way to inject code into the stream. >> > IIRC, using those exits the interface allowed setting in a > control block the values to appear in ASMA435I, though with an > uncomfortable 44-character limit. > > And it remains a myestery what the DEB contains for a UNIX > directory. > > Thanks, > gil
