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On 19-Apr-2016 16:13 -0500, Alan Campin wrote:
And what happens when you need to change the TTT program? The system
has resolved to it and has the address in memory. <<SNIP>>
Do not conflate the effects of various different programming languages;
not all HLLs cache the address like RPG. The CL CALL re-resolves the named
PGM() each time, best I recall; and, a snippet of text from a web search,
apparently from an online book "Chapter 12: CL Programming", the "Programs
are called dynamically and memory addresses are resolved at run time."
shown preceding a CALL example.
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Regards, Chuck
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