> Is there something that works like AINSERT, but processes its operand
> immediately rather than buffering it until return to open code?
There is nothing like that at present.
The existing AINSERT was relatively simple to implement, in that
the inserted text is simply queued to be processed as o
On Tue, 14 Nov 2023 15:31:39 -0700 Paul Gilmartin
<0014e0e4a59b-dmarc-requ...@listserv.uga.edu> wrote:
:>On 11/14/23 15:22:19, Willy Jensen wrote:
:>> The way I read the error message is that the entire statement 'SR15,15'
is read as the op-code.
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:>Is there something that works like AIN
Needed: INSERT (was: ASMA057E ...)
On 11/14/23 15:22:19, Willy Jensen wrote:
> The way I read the error message is that the entire statement 'SR15,15'
> is read as the op-code.
>.
Is there something that works like AINSERT, but processes its operand
immediately rather than buf
On 11/14/23 15:22:19, Willy Jensen wrote:
The way I read the error message is that the entire statement 'SR15,15' is
read as the op-code.
.
Is there something that works like AINSERT, but processes its operand
immediately rather than buffering it until return to open code?
That would seem