If youre trying to run under TSO, did you compile with the INTERRUPT option?

Joe

On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 11:37 PM Mike Stramba <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm trying to compile and run the PL/I ON ATTENTION interrupt example
> from the PLI prog guide ver 4 r4 (pg 542   / GI11-9145-03)
>
> The code contains an ON ATTENTION handler with a simple message and prompt
> :
>  and the main line is a simple endless loop.
>
> The goal was just to write an extremely primitive counter-tester,
> which the user can interrupt after X seconds to see what
> counting-performance had been achieved.
>
> When I run the program and then press my 3270 emulator attention key,
> the program just ends instead of the attention handler gaining
> control.
>
> The console log shows a SLIP TRAP X33E and X13E were matched.
>
> MVS system codes SA38-0665-30 says for 33E :
>  "During processing of a DETACH macro that specified a STAE=YES
> operand, the system found that the specified subtask had not completed
> processing"
>
> code 13E is :
>  "The task that created a subtask issued a DETACH macro for that
> subtask, specifying STAE=NO before the subtask ended.
>
> I ASSume the "subtask" is my test program ??
>
> And the "task" is  TSO ??
>
> Or maybe not :/
>
> How do I just get the ON ATTENTION handler to work ?
>
> Mike
>
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