I believe there's an entry point in %ZOSV to call the platform
dependent method of getting the last global reference.
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Gregory Woodhouse
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On Jun 20, 2005, at 3:13 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Speaking of my debugger (in other thread), I am
considering again a problem I had in creating it.
Because my code is called between every line of the
source code, I have to be careful not to change the
environment, or the program running will be confused.
One of the things to not be changed would be the naked
reference. Thus, if I make any references to a global
variable in my debugging code, it will change the
naked reference for the next line of the source code.
I would like to be able to store debugging data in a
global (i.e. screen width etc) rather than hard coding
it. So I need to "save" the nake reference, so I can
restore it after my debugging code is done.
I thought that I could perhaps save the name of the
nake reference somehow, and then reference it again as
I was leaving my code. But I'm hazy about how to do
this.
Any idea about how to save a nake reference?
Thanks
Kevin
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