If you request it, the assembler writes out symbolic
information concerning the assembled program ahead of all other object
module records. The format of the output record images is as follows:
Columns
Contents
1
X'02'
2–4
SYM
5–10
Space
11–12
Variable field—number of bytes of text in variable field (columns
17–72)
13–16
Space
17–72
Variable field (see below)
73–80
Deck ID, sequence number, or both. The deck ID is the name from
the first TITLE statement that has a non-space name field. The name
can be 1–8 characters. If the name is fewer than eight characters
or if there is no name, the remaining columns contain a record sequence
number.
The variable field (columns 17–72) contains up to 56 bytes of text. The items comprising the text
are packed together; consequently, only the last record can contain less than 56 bytes of text in
the variable field. The formats of a text record and an individual text item are shown in Figure 1. The contents of the fields within an individual entry are as follows:
Organization (1 byte). The possible values are shown in Table 1.
Table 1. Organization value byte
Bits
Value
Description
0
0
Non-data type
1
Data type
1–3 If non-data type
000
Space
001
Control section
010
Dummy control section
011
Common
100
Instruction
101
CCW, CCW0, CCW1
1 If data type
0
No multiplicity
1
Multiplicity (indicates presence of M Field)
2 If data type
0
Independent (not a packed or zoned decimal constant)
1
Cluster (packed or zoned decimal constant)
3 If data type
0
No scaling
1
Scaling (indicates presence of S field)
4
0
Name present
1
Name not present
5–7
Length of name minus 1
Address (3 bytes)—displacement from base of control section
Symbol Name (0–8 bytes)—symbolic name of particular item. If the entry is non-data type and
space, an extra byte is present that contains the number of bytes that have been skipped.
Data Type (1 byte)—contents in hexadecimal
00 = character
04 = hexadecimal or pure DBCS (G-type)
08 = binary
10 = fixed point, full
14 = fixed point, half
18 = floating point, short
1C = floating point, long
20 = A-type or Q-type data
24 = Y-type data
28 = S-type data
2C = V-type data
30 = packed decimal
34 = zoned decimal
38 = floating point, extended
Length (2 bytes for character and hexadecimal, 1 byte for other types)—length of data item minus
1
Multiplicity–M field (3 bytes)—equals 1 if not present
Scale–signed integer–S field (2 bytes)—present only for F-, H-, E-, D-, P-, and Z-type data, and
only if scale is nonzero