Macro and copy code source summary
This section of the listing shows the names of the macro libraries
from which the assembler read macros or copy code members, and the names
of the macros and copy code members that were read from each library.
This section is useful for checking that you have included
the correct version of a macro or copy code member.
Figure 10. Macro and copy code source summary
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Con Source Volume Members HLASM R6.0 2008/07/11 17.48
L1 SAMP01 MACLIB A1 FAL191 SAMPLE SAMPMAC
L2 OSMACRO MACLIB S2 MNT190 DCBD IHBERMAC
- 1
- Contains a number representing the
concatenation order of macro and copy code libraries.
(This number is not shown when the Source 2
is "PRIMARY INPUT".)
The number is prefixed with "L" which indicates Library.
The concatenation value is cross-referenced in the
Macro and Copy Code Cross Reference section.
If the name is more than 44 characters in length, the path name of the
library is truncated. The truncated path name is suffixed
with an ellipsis to indicate that it has been truncated.
- 2
- Shows either the name of each library from which the assembler reads a
macro or a copy code member or, for in-line macros, the words
"PRIMARY INPUT".
Note:
The file names in the example are from CMS (not z/OS or z/VSE).
- 3
- Shows the volume serial number of the volume on which the library
resides.
- 4
- Shows the names of the macros or copy members that were retrieved
from the library.
You can suppress this section of the listing by specifying the
NOMXREF assembler option.
LIBRARY User Exit: If
a LIBRARY user exit has been specified for the assembly, and the
exit opens the library data set, the exit can return
the name of the library to the assembler. In this case the
Macro and Copy Code Source Summary lists the library names
returned by the user exit.
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