Chuck et al, Here is how I see it:
I use the ADATA data and extract what I need and combine everything into a structure suitable for just me at compile-time (ADATA-exit). There is almost no extra processing at execution time of the program that needs debugging. The ADATA is the HLASM-data as in the ASMLANGX-files but packaged and prepared for external users. If you are uncertain about a certain piece of information, then you need everything.... My point is: Reduce the data at compile via an ADATA-exit and if a new version needs more data- recompile it with the new version and offer reduced functionality without recompile. My opinion. YMMV -- Martin Pi_cap_CPU - all you ever need around MWLC/SCRT/CMT in z/VSE more at http://www.picapcpu.de
