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  • Subject: Re: Where am I in the stack?
  • From: John Earl <johnearl@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 07:53:47 -0700

John,

At 09:49 PM 6/16/97 EDT, you wrote:
>Message text written by INTERNET:MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
>>Does anyone know of a (Security level 40/50 compliant) way of seeing all
>>program/lib names in the stack?  We're having difficulty seeing System
>>domain programs, and we'd really like to know what system programs are
>>present.
>>
>>We've been able to materialize the stack, but havn't been able to
>>materialize the system domain object pointers to get the library and
>>object name.

<snip>

>One way is to send messages to *PRV  and then receive replys back and
>interrogate the received message to find your caller,  continue the process
with
>the Caller's name to receive his callers name, etc.  up the stack.    If you
>need a coding example email me.  its a short pgm.  I can't remember off the
>top of my head if you can get the library name.  However programs beginning
with
>"Q"  have a particular meaning <G> since around 1978. 

Thanks for the reply.  Unfortunately the messages don't include the
program's library, so this approach won't work for us.  Another requirement
(that I didn't mention last time) is that this process needs to be RDF (Real
Damn Fast), so I think that bouncing messages up the stack might take longer
than we can afford.

Anyone know of an MI/C method of seeing system domain programs in the stack?

jte
  
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