In a recent note, Edward Jaffe said:

> Date:         Tue, 7 Nov 2006 07:45:41 -0800
> 
> I have written macros to implement assembler features for which I have
> been asking for a long time. In this case, it's the ability to use the
> implied length of the source rather than target operand. In this case, I
> would code:
> 
> |    MVC2  TARGET,=XL6'402021212121'
> 
And your macro is able to infer the implied length of a literal pool
reference?  I'm impressed!  Or, is the assembler smarter than I
thought, and able to deal with a generated:

         MVC   TARGET(L'(=XL6'402021212121')),=XL6'402021212121'

... or the like?

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