> It's trivial to write an MVS I/O package if you have a C compiler.

One might ask then why IBM has not done so.

Charles

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On 26/9/22 07:34, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote:
> I know Rocket's port of python has some documented enhancements to support 
> MVS dataset access among other things, but I have failed to find any 
> documentation on the IBM websites for an IBM-produced "python Programmers 
> Guide" (or similar) that would describe and provide examples for any 
> "IBM-specific" functional enhancements to the base language facilities.
>
> Is there any such documentation?  Or are the python.org documentation 
> websites the only reference material available for the IBM port of python? 
> (i.e., no functional enhancements at all are provided in the IBM port)
Correct! It's trivial to write an MVS I/O package if you have a C compiler.

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