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  • Subject: Re: Comp&Decompilation process, RP3 & ILE RPG
  • From: "Phil Hall" <hallp@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 17:17:42 -0600

> I repost a part of messeges that I have sended in 1996 at midrange-l
list.
> What thought of it?
>
> My question is: What is the process for ILE RPG?
>
> If you compile a rpg pgm with the option *list, *xref, *atr, *dump
> in output you have a listing with some tables:
> - the MI intermediate rapresentation process with the
>  microinstruction. For each group of MI instruction correspond
>  one line of RPG C Specification.
> - one table represent the name of variables and the name of branch
tags
>  and where are used. For retrive the variables the process is
>  very complex.

[--snip--]

You don't get the intermediate listings any more for ILE/RPG, so your
not going to be able to get hold of the same info...

--phil

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