Figures

  1. Option summary including options specified on *PROCESS statements
  2. External Symbol Dictionary listing
  3. Source and object listing section--121 format
  4. Source and object listing section
  5. Example showing truncation of long ASMA435I message
  6. Source and object listing section--133 format
  7. Relocation dictionary (RLD) listing
  8. Ordinary symbol and literal cross reference
  9. Unreferenced symbols defined in CSECTS
  10. Macro and copy code source summary
  11. Macro and copy code cross reference
  12. Macro and copy code cross reference--with LIBMAC option
  13. Assembly with LIBMAC and PCONTROL(MCALL) options
  14. Assembly with LIBMAC and NOPCONTROL options
  15. Assembly with NOLIBMAC and PCONTROL(MCALL) options
  16. Assembly with NOLIBMAC and NOPCONTROL options
  17. DSECT cross reference
  18. USING map
  19. General Purpose Register cross reference
  20. Diagnostic cross reference and assembler summary
  21. High Level Assembler product information page
  22. Effect of the LIMIT suboption
  23. Exit parameter list format
  24. Exit-specific information block--LISTING exit
  25. Exit-specific information block--other exit types
  26. Example of a user exit
  27. SETAF external function parameter list format
  28. SETCF external function parameter list format
  29. Sample macro parameter messages
  30. Sample error diagnostic messages
  31. JCL for assembly, using cataloged procedure
  32. JCL for assembly, using cataloged procedure, with NOOBJECT
  33. JCL for assembly
  34. Assembling on TSO
  35. Sample program to call the assembler dynamically
  36. High Level Assembler Files
  37. Using the program management components
  38. Sample job control for creating a load module
  39. INCLUDE and LIBRARY control statements
  40. Job control to pass PARM.C and PARM.L options
  41. General job control to run a program on z/OS
  42. Macro library addition procedure
  43. Cataloged procedure for assembly (ASMAC)
  44. Cataloged procedure for assembling and linking (ASMACL)
  45. Cataloged procedure for assembly, link, and run (ASMACLG)
  46. Cataloged procedure for assembly and running using the loader (ASMACG)
  47. Access to PARM field
  48. Sample assembler linkage statements for calling subprograms
  49. Example of creating two load modules on CMS
  50. High Level Assembler Files
  51. JCL to assemble a program
  52. Entering ICCF commands
  53. Sample procedure for assembling on ICCF
  54. Sample program to call the assembler dynamically
  55. High Level Assembler Files
  56. Sample job control for creating a phase
  57. Access to PARM field
  58. SYM record format
  59. Sample assembler program for associated data output
  60. Sample assembler program for macro-only assembly
  61. Sample program using MHELP
  62. Sample macro parameter messages
  63. Creating a filter management table
  64. Passing initial character string to filter routines
  65. Generating an alternative CSECT name
  66. Filter module parameter list format
  67. Initial character string for ASMAXFLU
  68. Sample output data set from ASMAXFLU
  69. Sample Translation Table
  70. Sample Unicode translation table
  71. Behavior to assign and retrieve a symbol's types
  72. Behavior to assign and retrieve a symbol's register types
  73. Access Register type checking with AR activated
  74. Access Register type checking with AR inactive
  75. General Register type checking with GR activated
  76. General Register type checking with GR inactive
  77. General Register type checking with GR32 activated
  78. General Register type checking with GR32 and GR64 activated
  79. Control Register type checking with CR activated
  80. Control Register type checking with CR inactive
  81. Floating-Point Register type checking with FPR activated
  82. Floating-Point Register type checking with FPR inactive
  83. MAGNITUDE behavior
  84. NOMAGNITUDE behavior
  85. HLASM Services Interface Block

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