To my knowledge, this is not correct.  The only type of recovery routine
cancelled by a PR is an ARR (Associated Recovery Routine) which is setup
as part of the PC used to call the routine that issues the PR.  (The ARR
is viable only while in that PC routine.)


At 08:10 AM 4/12/2011, Tom Marchant wrote:

>On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 15:31:22 -0500, McKown, John wrote:
>
>>one could use the BAKR to save the register on the linkage stack
>
>A colleague points out that care must be taken when using the linkage
>stack with ESTAE type recovery routines.  For example, if an ESTAE(X)
>is established in a subroutine, the ESTAE is cancelled when that
>subroutine exits with a PR.
>
>--
>Tom Marchant



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