Robert,

Quite right - total rubbish - I meant to say REP, of course, as can be seen
from the context - and the fact that I specifically said that RLD
corresponds to what can be found in the Assembler listing in the previous
paragraph - this can be the problem with selective quoting - well,
politicians have to put up with it all the time. <g>

Chris Mason

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert A. Rosenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, 18 April, 2006 2:38 AM
Subject: Re: What's the linkage editor really wants?


> At 16:55 +0200 on 04/13/2006, Chris Mason wrote about Re: What's the
> linkage editor really wants?:
>
>
> >One card type you won't find mentioned in the Assembler listing is RLD.
>
> RLDs can appear in the Assembly listing (after the source listing and
> only if you ask for it in your parms). If I remember correctly, this
> is a truncated list - Only references from one ESD entry to another
> (ie: VCONs and ACONS in CSECT X pointing at a location in CSECT Y. In
> the Object Deck/Program Object/Load Module, there is one RLD entry
> for every ACON and VCON in the program - The RLD is what is used to
> update the Offset assembled into an ACON/VCON to reflect its location
> in memory when the program is loaded.

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