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-----Original Message-----
From:   Walden Leverich [SMTP:walden@techsoftinc.com]
Sent:   Tuesday, September 30, 1997 2:20 PM
To:     Midrange Mailing List (E-mail)
Subject:        "MI" of ILE programs

Does anyone know if we can see the "MI" of ILE programs? In the OPM world 
we can specify *LIST on the CRTRPGPGM command and see the generated MI 
before it gets passed to the create program API. I know there is no MI in 
the ILE world, but is there a text representation of the p-code, or 
something MI-like that we can see? My guess is it would be on the CRTxxxMOD 
step, not the CRTPGM step, but I can make an argument either way.

This is a question I ask IBM people for many months.

My background was the question if a certain C code segment
would materialize as
- a sequence of MI instructions or
- as a single MI instruction or
- as a call to a library routine.
I wanted to get a feeling if there was
a chance for algorithm optimization or if I had reached the
limit for an AS/400.

I did not get an answer yet.
It seems that the ILE people don't want us to see the code
(p or MI or whatever) generated by the ILE compilers.
But what could be the reason for this?

Regards,
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