Rockets Python could do I/O to MVS data sets. Rocket also ported the
Python CFFI package which would make writing a library in pure Python a
snip. I wonder if IBM has ported CFFI? I would open an RFE. IBM have
created MVS file I/O packages for golang and Node.js.
On 31/07/2022 7:02 am,
ice
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Subject: Re: Location of IBM python SDK language and standard library
documentation?
The manual SC28-3143-02 I*BM Open Enterprise SDK for Python 3.10* may be what
you want
import zos_util
f = open("//'USER.Z24C.PROCLIB(PYT)'
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Colin Paice
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2022 3:36 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Location of IBM python SDK language and standard library
documentation?
The manual SC28-3143-02 I*BM Open Enterprise SDK for Python 3.10* may be what
you want
import zos_util
f = open("//'USER.Z
The manual SC28-3143-02 I*BM Open Enterprise SDK for Python 3.10* may be
what you want
import zos_util
f = open("//'USER.Z24C.PROCLIB(PYT)'","r")
read_data = f.read()
print(read_data)
gives
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/u/tmp/zos/z.py", line 1, in
f =
I have been looking around on various IBM websites trying to find the IBM
versions of the normal python language and python standard library
documentation to answer a few z/OS-specific python questions.
1. Does the z/OS implementation of the python language standard function
"open()"