Depending on the options in effect, High Level Assembler requires the files as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1. High Level
Assembler Files
The ddnames can be overridden during installation.
High Level Assembler requires the following files:
SYSIN
An input file containing the source statements to be
processed.
SYSLIB
A file containing macro definitions (for macro definitions not
defined in the source program), source code to be called for through COPY assembler instructions, or
both.
SYSPRINT
A file containing the assembly listing (if the LIST option
is in effect).
SYSTERM
A file containing essentially a condensed form of SYSPRINT,
principally error flagged statements and their error messages (only if the TERM option is in
effect).
SYSPUNCH
A file containing object module output, normally for
punching (only if the DECK option is in effect).
SYSLIN
A file containing object module output normally for the
linkage editor (only if the OBJECT option is in effect).
SYSADATA
A file containing associated data output (only if the ADATA
option is in effect).
SYSUT1
Assembler work file (only if the WORKFILE option is in
effect).
ASMAOPT
An input data set containing an assembler option list.
The files listed above are described in the text following
Table 1. The characteristics of these files, those
set by the assembler and those you can override, are shown in Table 1.
If you specify EXIT(PRTEXIT) and the user exit specifies the logical record length, the logical
record length returned is used, unless the SYSPRINT data set has a variable-length record format in
which case the LRECL used is 4 bytes greater than the value returned by the exit. If EXIT(PRTEXIT)
has not been specified or the user exit does not specify a record length, the record length from the
FILEDEF command or file label is used, if present. Otherwise, the record length defaults to 133, or
137 if the record format is variable-length.
The minimum record length allowed for SYSPRINT is
121, and the maximum allowed is 255. If the record format is variable-length, the LRECL should be at
least 125 or 137 depending on the LIST option.
2
If you specify EXIT(TRMEXIT) and the user exit specifies the logical record length, the logical
record length returned is used. If you do not specify EXIT(TRMEXIT) or the user exit does not
specify a record length, the record length from the FILEDEF command or file label is used, if
present. If not present, the record length defaults to the record length for SYSPRINT (if the LIST
option is in effect) or 133 otherwise.
The maximum record length allowed for SYSTERM is
255.
3
Both fixed and variable formats are supported; the default is fixed.
4
If specified, the BLKSIZE must equal the LRECL, or be a multiple of the LRECL. If BLKSIZE is not
specified, it is set to LRECL.
5
The BLKSIZE on the FILEDEF command or the file label must equal the LRECL, or be a multiple of
the LRECL.
6
The blocksize must be equal to or a multiple of the record length if the record format is fixed.
If the record format is variable, then the blocksize must be at least 4 bytes greater than the
record length.
7
Set by the assembler to F (or FB) if necessary.
8
Both fixed and variable formats are supported; the default is variable. If the FILEDEF command
or file label specifies machine or ASA control characters, the ASA option is set or reset
accordingly. If machine or ASA control characters are not specified on the FILEDEF command or file
label, the record format is modified according to the ASA option.
9
Set by the assembler to F (or FB) if necessary. The record format is set to FA (or FBA) if the
ASA option is specified, or FM (or FBM) otherwise.
10
You can specify B, S, or T, or any combination of these.
11
The minimum record length allowed for ASMAOPT is 5. The maximum record length allowed is 32756
if the record format is variable length or 32760 if the record format is fixed length.
12
If you specify the OBJECT option,the logical record length must be 80. If you specify the GOFF
option, the object module can be generated with either fixed-length records of 80 bytes, or
variable-length records up to a BLKSIZE of 32720.