page ot As updated 1, by TNL GN25-0837 ASMGEND ASMGEND Use the ASMGEND EXEC procedure to build the system assembler and to
create the associated auxiliary directory. ASMGEND loads the text decks
for the assembler in the correct overlay structure and produces a load
map. The format of the ASMGEND com.and is:
r------ I ASMGEND L---- ____________________________________________________________ Responses
The ASMGEND EXEC procedure displays the following status and error
messages:
ENTER TARGET DISK MODE FOR ASSEMBLE MODULES DEFAULTS TO S-DISK IF NONE ENTERED You enter the mode letter of the disk containing the modules
referred to from the auxiliary directory. If you enter a mode
letter, ASMGEND uses that mode letter as the II targetmode" operand
of the GENDIRT command when it creates the auxiliary directory. If
you do not specify a mode letter, S is used. ASMGEND XF GEND COMPLETE This message indicates that the system assembler and its associated
auxiliary directory are generated successfully. ASMGEND XF GEND FAILED
This message indicates that the system assembler text files were
not loaded successfully. ASMGEND creates an assem1::le module on the A-disk.
376 IBM VM/370 Planning and System Generation Guide
April 1, 1981 CMSGEND CMSGEND Use the CMSGEND EXEC procedure to generate a new CMS module from a text
file and place the new eMS module on the A-disk.
The format of the CMSGEND EXEC command is:
r I I CMSGEND I I I I I fn CTLCMS CTLALL NOCLEAR ,
r
,
fn I CTLCMS I I CTLALL I I NOCLEAR I I MAP I I NOINV I L J is the filename of the CMS module that is to
the CMSGEND EXEC. Only one filename may be CMSGEND command line.
be generated by
specified in the
The filenames that may be specified in the CMSGEND command are
any disk-resident CMS commands and service proqrams. You can also use the CMSGEND EXEC to regenerate the ASSEMBLE command when you move the CMS system disk. When you specify ASSEMBLE, CMSGEND prompts you to enter a disk mode
letter so it can refresh the assembler's auxiliary directory. Use the ASMGEND EXEC procedure if you are updating the
assembler.
displays each CMS command EXEC procedure. This is &CONTROL CMS. displays every executable CMSGEND EXEC procedure.
statement &CONTROL ALL= as it is
equivalent
executed in the CMSGEND to the EXEC statement
statement as it is executed in the
This is equivalent to the EXEC specifies that the CLEAR option is not to be issued when CMSGEND invokes the LOAD command. MAP specifies that the NOMAP option is not to be issued when CMSGEND invokes the GENMOD command. NOINV issues the NOINV option when CMSGEND invokes the LOAD command;
this suppresses the displaying of invalid cards at the
terminal. If the text deck was created with the VMFASM EXEC, it may contain update listing information; these records are
displayed during the loading process unless you specify NOINV. CMSGEND keeps a list of the eMS disk-resident modules, the filenames of
the text files used to create them, and any special attributes required
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