On 6/7/2020 9:23 AM, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote:
Is there any chance you could provide (maybe eventually in a SHARE session 
presentation?) a set of good examples of using the vector instructions as you 
say you do?

Peter,

There was a thread called "Count Words" into which at one time I posted some pseudo code and/or an example of our generalized string find code that went into the field with (E)JES in Sep 2016.

I endured wise cracks, imagined 16-byte limitations, and erroneous claims to the effect: we were using the wrong instructions, performance no longer matters, such coding is best left to compilers, etc.

Rather than deal with any more of that "static," I've decided to directly email you a copy of Slide 21 from my March 2017 SHARE San Jose session entitled, "z13s User Experiences" (which won a best session award BTW) in which I touted the new Vector Facility as being a "game changer" for our platform and provided sample code anyone can use to replaces SRST with a loop of vector instructions.

Thanks...

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