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Unnamed section HLASM Language Reference SC26-4940-06 |
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The unnamed section is an executable section
that can be initiated in one of the following two ways:
An unnamed control section is sometimes referred to as private code. Private code sections are sometimes difficult to manage with other system components such as linkers and configuration management tools. Avoiding their use is recommended. (Zero-length private code sections are sometimes ignored or discarded by system linkers.) All sections should be given names so they can be referred to symbolically:
Unnamed common control sections or dummy control sections can be defined if the name entry is omitted from a COM or DSECT instruction. If you include an AMODE or RMODE instruction in the assembly and leave the name field blank, you must provide an unnamed control section. |
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