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  • Subject: Re: Find a CL program's library - While it is running
  • From: "David Morris" <dmorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 04 May 1999 15:34:17 -0600

John,

I don't think sending messages will get you the library.  I think 
you will have to look directly at the job stack.  You can retrieve 
the job stack from within your program using the Materialize 
Stack MI instruction.  I will send you an example directly.  
However I think you would be better off passing the library as 
a parameter.

David Morris


>>> John Earl <johnearl@toolnet.com> 05/04/99 12:32PM >>>
Does anyone remember the trick to finding a CL program's
library while it is running? (that's an important part of
this uestion <g>).

I thought that it involved the program sending a
message to itself, but I can't remember the specifics.
Any help?

jte

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