>RMODE(SPLIT)?
The only case in z/OS module fetch processing that pays attention to RSECT is
building the nucleus.
The read-only part of the nucleus consists of RSECTs. The read-write part of
the nucleus consists of CSECTs.
RSECT does not factor into RMODE(SPLIT) processing.
Peter
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Subject: Re: Subject: RSECT vs CSECT
> Is there any advantage to using RSECT over CSECT with PARM=RENT?
One might say that there is advantage in having the definition within the
source rather than relying on a build parameter to ask for the sort of checking
you'd get.
And, of cou
> Is there any advantage to using RSECT over CSECT with PARM=RENT?
One might say that there is advantage in having the definition within the
source rather than relying on a build parameter to ask for the sort of checking
you'd get.
And, of course, RSECT vs CSECT is passed as informat
> Is there any advantage to using RSECT over CSECT with PARM=RENT?
>
> Regards,
> John K
RSECT is used to mark that a section is intended to be
read-only, so using it instead of CSECT provides a little
additional information to the reader even when RENT checking
is also being done for CSECT.
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Subject: RSECT vs CSECT
Is there any advantage to using RSECT over CSECT with PARM=RENT?
Regards,
John K
Is there any advantage to using RSECT over CSECT with PARM=RENT?
Regards,
John K