"Better" only in the sense that it doesn’t require a future maintainer to 
"know" assembler, since it is all laid out in the COBOL source.

"Worse" in that it is a "clever hack" that may still make the non-assembler 
future maintainer scratch their proverbial head figuring out why it works.

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Brian Chapman
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2021 1:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: This Call-Assembler-inside-COBOL technique works, but is it risky 
to use?

Peter,

This is interesting, but how is this better than just link-editing the 
assembler program into the COBOL program?

Thank you,

Brian Chapman


On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 11:50 AM Farley, Peter x23353 < 
[email protected]> wrote:

> I discovered that one can code and call extremely simple assembler 
> code from completely within a COBOL source program, but it is a 
> two-step process which I will describe below.
>
> My question is whether using a technique like this is "risky" in the 
> sense that it may someday, under a future incarnation of the compiler, 
> stop working?
>
> The technique:
>
> Code a simple assembler program like the following and browse the 
> resulting listing that shows the generated object code:
>
> COBSTCKE CSECT ,
>          L     15,0(,1)  GET ARGUMENT ADDRESS
>          STCKE 0(15)     STCKE INTO ARGUMENT AREA
>          XR    15,15     SET RETURN CODE = 0
>          BR    14        RETURN TO CALLER
>
> Then copy the generated object code into a COBOL source program as follows:
>
>        ID DIVISION.
>        PROGRAM-ID. COBSTCKE.
>        ENVIRONMENT DIVISION.
>        DATA DIVISION.
>        WORKING-STORAGE SECTION.
>        01  WS-TOD-VALUE              PIC  X(16).
>
>        01  WS-GETTOD-PROGRAM.
>       *                 GET ARGUMENT ADDRESS         L  15,0(,1)
>            05  FILLER       PIC  X(04) VALUE X'58F01000'.
>       *                 STCKE INTO ARGUMENT AREA     STCKE 0(15)
>            05  FILLER       PIC  X(04) VALUE X'B278F000'.
>       *                 SET RETURN-CODE = 0          XR 15,15
>            05  FILLER       PIC  X(02) VALUE X'17FF'.
>       *                 RETURN TO CALLER             BR 14
>            05  FILLER       PIC  X(02) VALUE X'07FE'.
>
>        01  WS-GETTOD-PTR.
>            05  GETTOD-ADDR            PROCEDURE-POINTER VALUE NULL.
>            05  FILLER                 REDEFINES GETTOD-ADDR.
>                10  GETTOD-ADDR1       POINTER.
>                10  GETTOD-ADDR2       POINTER.
>
>        PROCEDURE DIVISION.
>
>            SET GETTOD-ADDR1 TO ADDRESS OF WS-GETTOD-PROGRAM.
>            CALL GETTOD-ADDR USING WS-TOD-VALUE.
>            DISPLAY FUNCTION HEX-OF (WS-TOD-VALUE).
>            GOBACK.
>
> Peter
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