, September 24, 2023 9:57 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Building AMODE 31 Assembler DLL
Thanks for the that pointer. I had not gotten to that manual as yet. But for a
follow on question. As these are routines called from C, I've been using
EDCPRLG as the entry code. Can I switch
Thanks for the that pointer. I had not gotten to that manual as yet. But for a
follow on question. As these are routines called from C, I've been using
EDCPRLG as the entry code. Can I switch those out for CEEENTRY, as EDCPRLG does
not have the EXPORT keyword. Taking a quick look at the CEEENTRY
It’s documented in the book. EXPORT=YES
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.5.0?topic=wdc-writing-your-language-environment-conforming-assembler-dll-code
> On 15 Sep 2023, at 03:03, Eric Erickson wrote:
>
> I've found a bunch of information on creating AMODE 64 Assembler DLLs, but
> having much
Here is a shell program I use to compile C programs- it may help,
i1="//'COLIN.MQ924.SCSQC370'"
ls="LSEARCH('COLIN.MQ924.SCSQC370',./)"
ss="NOOE,NOSEARCH,SEARCH(/usr/include,'COLIN.MQ924.SCSQC370')"
wc31="-Wc,SO,SHOWINC,LIST(lst31),XREF,ILP32,DLL,SSCOM,${ls},DEFINE(MVS),LANGLVL(EXTENDED)
-I./ -I/u
I see that no one has offered any help with this yet. Perhaps if you were to
tell us where you looked for information it would help someone who knows more
than I do to point you in the right direction. I see that there is a chapter on
building and using DLLs in the LE programming guide. I suspec
I've found a bunch of information on creating AMODE 64 Assembler DLLs, but
having much luck in finding any information about creating AMODE31 Assembler
DLLs.
I've got a bunch of LE enabled assembler helper routines that I call from C, I
want to package these all as a DLL so that I can share th