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I have a doubt
The name u do to u dont have to declare ? Just write ....Based(panything) ?
Barbara Morris <bmorris@xxxxxxxxxx> escreveu em qua, 11/03/2020 às 22:18 :
On 2020-03-11 1:14 p.m., Jon Paris wrote:
...DS declared as the parm was (under the covers) declared as BASED by the
Using the old *Entry Plist approach what actually happened was that the
compiler and the pointer passed for the parm just assigned as its basing
pointer. All that the pointerToDS = %addr(parmname); code is doing is the
same thing that used to happen under the covers.
recall any discussions on the topic - and it may be something that can be
Quite why the compiler made this change is a mystery to me - I don't
changed in the future.
...
What change do you mean, Jon?
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Barbara
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