gtps1m0ySystem Macros

$RCOMC-Release Common Storage Block

Use this system macro to return:

Note:
Entry control block (ECB)-controlled programs must use the RELCC macro to return storage blocks.

Format




label
A symbolic name can be assigned to the macro statement.

BLOCK=Rn
This parameter is used to return the block address. The register specified must contain the 31-bit storage block address which is to be returned to the TPF system. This storage block must have been acquired through the $GCOMC macro.

SAVREG
The specified volatile registers will be saved by the macro in the stack area or in the registers specified by the WKREG parameter. Up to 3 registers can be specified. Those registers are R0, R1, R2. If this keyword is omitted, none of the 3 registers will be saved. You should not save a volatile register if you expect it to contain an output parameter. The register will be overwritten with its original contents, since the reload is the last thing performed by the macro.

WKREG
The specified symbolic register names are free to be used by the macro to save the volatile registers coded on the SAVREG parameter. Up to 3 registers can be specified, but the standard linkage registers R13 through R2 cannot be used here. This parameter is used in conjunction with the SAVREG parameter to generate efficient code and enhance the performance of the macro. The number of registers specified by WKREG should be less than or equal to the number of registers specified by SAVREG. If this parameter is omitted or not used to its maximum capacity, code optimization is sacrificed.

Entry Requirements

Return Conditions

Programming Considerations

Examples

None.