On 18 Mar 2008 07:45:19 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Eisenberg) wrote:
Might there be a way, from within an assembler module, to
know whether or not a given load module has been modified
via SPZAP? I'm perfectly happy to LOAD the load module, if
that's any help.
I know that AMBLIST can tell me if something has been
zapped, but that didn't seem like an easy interface to use
from within an assembler module.
If there's information about the zap, it'll be in the
directory entry. If I wanted to do this, I'd look at the
code in the PDS command from CBT. (Or, maybe I'd look into
calling the PDS command and reading its output.)
However, it's possible to zap a module and not leave
footprints, though it's not the default. You haven't said
why you want the info, so we can't tell how important
"stealth zapping" is to you.
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