But you do need to change all macros which generate in-line branches not 
to do so.  A macro usually needs to use the MF=L/MF=E pair to avoid the 
generated branch.  Some need more.

IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU> wrote on 02/21/2006 
01:32:55 PM:

> What LDF gives is relief in tying up base registers for
> branches, nothing more. You don't have to have a base
> established for your target address. You still need a
> register to move, store, and load data in memory.



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