Cataloged procedure for assembly and run (ASMACG)

This procedure consists of two job steps: assembly and run, using the loader. Program modules for program libraries are not produced.

Enter these statements in the input stream to use this procedure:

//jobname        JOB
//stepname       EXEC PROC=ASMACG
//C.SYSIN        DD  *

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assembler source statements
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/* //G.ddname DD (parameters) //G.ddname DD (parameters) //G.ddname DD *
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program input
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/*

//G.ddname statements are included only if necessary.

Figure 46 shows the statements that make up the ASMACG procedure. Only those statements not previously discussed are explained in the figure.

Use the name ASMACG to call this procedure. Assembler and loader listings are produced. See Figure 46.

Figure 46. Cataloged procedure for assembly and running using the loader (ASMACG)
//ASMACG   PROC
//*
//********************************************************************
//*   Licensed Materials - Property of IBM                           *
//*                                                                  *
//*   5696-234   5647-A01                                            *
//*                                                                  *
//*   (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1992, 2008. All Rights Reserved.       *
//*                                                                  *
//*   US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use,                   *
//*   duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP                *
//*   Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.                               *
//*                                                                  *
//********************************************************************
//*                                                                  *
//*     ASMACG                                                       *
//*                                                                  *
//* THIS PROCEDURE RUNS THE HIGH LEVEL ASSEMBLER AND WILL USE        *
//* THE LOADER PROGRAM TO RUN THE NEWLY ASSEMBLED PROGRAM.           *
//*                                                                  *
//********************************************************************
//*
//C        EXEC PGM=ASMA90
//SYSLIB   DD  DSN=SYS1.MACLIB,DISP=SHR
//SYSUT1   DD  DSN=&&SYSUT1,SPACE=(4096,(120,120),,,ROUND),
//             UNIT=SYSALLDA,DCB=BUFNO=1
//SYSPRINT DD  SYSOUT=*
//SYSLIN   DD  DSN=&&OBJ,SPACE=(3040,(40,40),,,ROUND),
//             UNIT=SYSALLDA,DISP=(MOD,PASS),
//             DCB=(BLKSIZE=3040,LRECL=80,RECFM=FB,BUFNO=1)
//G        EXEC PGM=LOADER,PARM='MAP,LET,PRINT',COND=(8,LT,C)                   1 
//SYSLIN   DD  DSN=&&OBJ,DISP=(OLD,DELETE)                                      2 
//         DD  DDNAME=SYSIN
//SYSLOUT  DD  SYSOUT=*                                                         3 

Notes to Figure 46:

 1 
This statement runs the loader. The loader options in the PARM field cause the loader to produce a map and print the map and diagnostics. The NOCALL option is the same as NCAL for the binder, and the LET option is the same as for the binder.
 2 
This statement defines the loader input data set as the same one produced as output by the assembler.
 3 
This statement identifies the standard output class as the destination for the loader listing.

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