Oh, that's easy to answer. I do Assembler as I don't speak the other
languages...

ITschak

On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 3:33 PM Jerry Callen <jcal...@narsil.org> wrote:

> So I can't help but wonder: what's the big picture here? WHY is it
> necessary to parse JSON from assembler? There is presumably a good reason
> that assembler is in the driver's seat here, instead of, say, C, C++, or
> Python (all viable languages on z/OS).
>
> Yes, it's certainly possible to write recursive assembler code, and
> possible to do it efficiently with a stack, but WHY? It would be easier in
> Metal C (if the environment dictates that), and VERY easy from LE C/C++ or
> Python. And for the bash scripters out there, there's a nifty little
> command line tool (the "jq" command) that will parse JSON and deliver it in
> a convenient form to a shell script. (Rocket has it ported to z/OS
> internally, but not yet available for download.)
>
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