Map CSECTS in Name order (N)


The Map CSECTS in name order function (option N) displays the component CSECTs of a load module. The information is displayed in sequence by symbol name within the module. This option can be used to quickly find and analyze any specific CSECT or entry point for age or modifications.

On the Library Utility screen, enter an N in the OPTION field, and a valid library and member name. When you press Enter, File-AID displays the Name-Sequence Map screen as shown in the following figure.

When File-AID detects long program names in a PDSE load object, it uses a two-line display per SD (Section Definition) or LD (external Label Definition) entry. For readability, SD entries contain the SD name followed by hyphens.

Library Utility Name-Sequence Link Map screen

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On the Link Map screen, the utility option and file information are displayed in lines 1 and 3 of the screen. For a PDSE, File-AID identifies the BINDER version. The map information is organized into columns below the file information. Data for the linked symbols in the module is listed alphabetically. If more lines of information are available than will fit on one screen, scroll down to display additional lines.

When appropriate, two additional lines, IDENT and ZAP, are displayed within the data area under the ADDR column. They are not associated with other columns of information.

Use the FIND command to locate the line containing any string you specify. You can specify the full or partial CSECT name, compile name, or zap ID. Use the RFIND command to repeat a FIND command and scroll to the next occurrence of the string.

As an option, print the link map using the P (Print) command.

See Field Descriptions for a description of each field.

Use the END command (PF3) to terminate the map display.

Line Commands

S (Select) or /

Enter the Select line command (S or /) to display the compiler options used for a CSECT. Refer to S (Select) or / and Compiler Options for a detailed description.

 

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