On Tuesday 19 December 2006 15:38, Bill Klein wrote:

> Like "USS" the letters "LE" are now not supposed to be used in official
> IBM documents.  I know that the "dox" people have accepted RCF's on it
> whenever I still find it (where "Language Environment" is supposed to be
> used.
> 
> Like "USS", once can find "LE" in macros and other software (and probably
> Red Books) but that doesn't mean that "official IBM documentation" is ever
> supposed to have it.

IIRC, early versions of Language Environment used to be called Common 
Execution Library (CEL), then Common Execution Environment (CEE), 
then LE/370.  Most people on this list are familiar with the CEE acronym, but 
probably not with CEL. The CEL acronym can be found in TCBCELAP, the Common 
Execution Library Anchor Pointer in the TCB.   

-- 
 Gilbert Saint-Flour
 GSF Software
 http://gsf-soft.com/

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