On Wed, 23 Nov 2016 17:45:58 -0500, Tony Harminc wrote:
>
>... If that's not enough, you can pass up to 4096
>characters in EXEC_EXTNAME_PTR, EXEC_EXTNAME_LEN. I have not played
>with these latter fields.
> 
These seem to be used for loading an EXEC from a UNIX filesystem.  If
the EXEC is in storage:

o May they safely be used for other purposes?

o is the content of EXEC_EXTNAME_PTR returned by PARSE SOURCE
  or is a more obscure technique needed to fetch it in a running
  EXEC?

(I haven't played with them, either.)

-- gil

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