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IBM C/C++ productivity tools for OS/390

z/OS Language Environment Concepts Guide
SA38-0687-00

With the IBM® C/C++ Productivity Tools for OS/390® product, you can expand your z/OS® application development environment out to your workstation, while remaining close to your familiar host environment.

IBM C/C++ Productivity Tools for OS/390 include the following workstation-based tools to increase your productivity and code quality:
  • A Performance Analyzer to help analyze, understand, and tune your C and C++ applications for improved performance. (References to the Performance Analyzer in this section refer to the Performance Analyzer included in the C/C++ Productivity Tools for OS/390 product.)
  • A Distributed Debugger that allows you to debug C or C++ programs from the convenience of your workstation.
  • A workstation editor to improve the productivity of your C and C++ source entry.
  • Advanced online help, with full text search and hypertext topics as well as printable, viewable, and searchable Portable Document Format (PDF) documents.
In addition, IBM C/C++ Productivity Tools for OS/390 include the following host components:
  • Debug Tool
  • Host Performance Analyzer

Use the Performance Analyzer on your workstation to graphically display and analyze a profile of the running of your host z/OS C or C++ application. Use this information to time and tune your code so that you can increase the performance of your application.

Use the Distributed Debugger to debug your z/OS C/C++ application remotely from your workstation.

Set a break point with a click of the mouse. Use the windowing capabilities of your workstation to view multiple segments of your source and your storage, while monitoring a variable at the same time.

Use the workstation-based editor to quickly develop C and C++ application code that runs on z/OS. Context-sensitive help information is available to you when you need it.

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