Hello, all. I am still working with PL/j. Rob's paper says something
about a HLA macro that invokes the HLASM; does anyone know where to find
it? Many thanks.

DJ

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On 06.14.2021 12:48 PM, Dave Jones wrote:

> Thank you very much, Rob and John. That was exactly what I was looking
> for.
>
> DJ
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> On 06.13.2021 1:17 PM, Rob van der Heij wrote:
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>> And if you want a stand alone filter that would go in a filter package
>> rather than in PIPMOD, you might enjoy these examples
>>
>> https://gist.github.com/rvdheij/0a6cc9528ee10f6ec1b53b4bd431f878
>> https://gist.github.com/rvdheij/d75608dde3e8fd061870a42f2cdb4207
>>
>> Rob
>>
>> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 at 20:02, John P. Hartmann <m...@jphartmann.eu> wrote:
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>> Would the pipelines source code do as an example?
>>
>> Look for FPLxxx ASSEMBLE in the CMS source.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> j.
>>
>> On 6/13/21 19:59, Dave Jones wrote: Hello, fellow plumbers.
>>
>> I am trying to teach myself PL/j so I can write stages in assembler. I
>> am using Rob v.d. Heij's SHARE presentation from 2009 as a starting
>> point. Does anyone have an example/sample stage written in PL/j that
>> they could share with me to use as a template? One that uses the normal
>> Pipes 'peekto/read/output/streamstate' interfaces?
>>
>> Many thanks and have a great summer for those of you in the Northern
>> Hemisphere.
>>
>> DJ
>>
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