/* Rexx */
parse arg string
say Reverse(string)

On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 9:55 AM Ed Jaffe <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 10/20/2020 1:06 PM, Tony Thigpen wrote:
> > While we are talking about macros, a while back, someone posted they
> > liked to fill eye-catchers using MVCIN so that scans of the dump for a
> > tag only found the real eye-catcher, not the literal used to fill the
> > eye-catcher.
> >
> > So, instead of:
> >   MVC   EYE1,=C'(BTABLE>'
> > use:
> >   MVCIN EYE1+L'EYE1-1(l'EYE1),=C'>ELBATB('
>
>
> Despite Robin Vowels' erroneous claim to the contrary, you did indeed
> start this discussion.
>
> The above syntax for MVCIN is not right. It should be:
>
>    MVCIN EYE1,=CL(L'EYE1)'>ELBATB('+L'EYE1-1
>
> Too bad there's not an HLASM built-in function to reverse the characters
> in a string. I always do it manually.
>
>
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