Thanks, Martin. The existing code that has worked for years and years
looked like this.
IF R8,(K,ALR),R8
MVI 0(R9),C'1'
ENDIF
That generated assembled code that looked like this.
787 ALR R8,R8
788 BNK ELSE0017
789+ BC12,ELSE0017 branch on no carry
Nevermind... I found them both in a copybook for my IF/THEN/ELSE/ENDIF
logical construct set. I missed them when I went though initially to
change over to relative jump instructions. Fixing them now. Thanks for
listening. ;-)
Sincerely,
Dave Clark
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On 5/24/2024 8:58 AM, David Clark wrote:
Can't find that macro, either. Now what? ;-)
The "Macro and Copy Code Source Summary" on the HLASM listing shows from
which library every macro and copy code member was read.
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Not in this case. When multiple macros are included from a single
copybook, there is no indication in that section of the listing as to from
where such macros came. Yes, it has the name(s) of the macro but not where
it came from. In my case, the copy code also had PRINT OFF around it. The
follo