On Tue, 8 Jun 2021 07:43:41 +0000, Rob Scott wrote:
>    ...
>"Blank Elimination / Wrapping of Long Lines:
>    ...
>4) If the statement is still too long:    ...
>     b) If the operand is too long to fit, it is wrapped  and continued in 
> column 16 of the next line along with any commentary.  "
>
(I assume repeatedly, as needed.)
But breaking lines in that fashion diminishes the usefulness of line
numbers reported in ASMA435I messages.

Do the HLASM exits provide a facility akin to the C Preprocessor's
"#line" directive to control the reported line number?  I vaguely
remember using something like that in the HLASM exit reply buffer.

I considered it a significant boon when HLASM chose to report
locations in the SYSIN whereas older assemblers reported
statement numbers in the SYSPRINT.

-- gil

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