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From: Buck Calabro <Buck.Calabro@commsoft.net> > >...it might be possible to define a subset > >of the functionality and only use that > > Which part of ILE is overly complex for MI coders? for one: activation groups. To quote Dr. Frank: "Each process has a PAWA. Within this PAWA is the PAGP and two or more ACTGRPs. Each ACTGRP has a PACB that contains multiple MBVs, an ActGrp directory, a PRT, a heap list, one of more heap spaces, auto storage segments, and static storage segments. Now isn't this perfectly clear?" Even the snide question is Dr. Frank's. And in his summary he forgot: tombstone segments, Process Queue space, PCB, ...
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