I thought I might need to use stert_seq and end_seq too. Thanks for the advice.
However, I am running into a little roadblock at the moment. I set things up
copying some of the sample program ASMPIPI listed in the LE Pgmrs Guide, but
without any fixed program name in the ceexptbl entry since the initialization
macro cannot know what program(s) will be called:
PPTBL CEEXPIT , PREINIT TABLE WITH INDEX
CEEXPITY 0,0 DYNAMICALLY LOADED RTNE, CALL-BY-ADDR
*
CEEXPITS , END OF PREINIT TABLE
Neither (init_sub) nor (init_sub_dp) will succeed with this ceexptbl, both of
them fail with RC=8.
Is there any way to set up a totally dynamic ceexptbl, with no actual entries
for any LE-enabled HLL program, and still be able to initialize successfully?
If not, does it matter if the only entry in the ceexptbl is a dummy HLL program
that will NOT be invoked via that table, but only other programs called via
(call_subr_addr) with the address returned by a LOAD macro?
Peter
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
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Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 3:24 PM
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Subject: Re: Need help understanding use of CEEPIPI from non-LE assembler main
programs
You have an Assembler program, and once it has called and returned from one
COBOL program, it goes on to call and return from other COBOL programs (or
other invocations of the same program)?
You'll want to look at start_seq and end_seq.
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