Hi,
I am working in a assembler tool
...my program is as follows:..
MAIN
LR R1,R2
.
.
BALR R1,LABEL#1
L R1,VAR1,
.
.
BAL R3,LABEL#2
.
.
EJECT
LABEL#1
.
.
LABEL#2
.
.
here what i want to do is, i have to split the program into many subroutines with BAL instuction as the split instuction... so my files will be like...
file1....
MAIN
LR R1,R2
.
.
BALR R1,LABEL#1
file2...
L R1,VAR1,
.
.
BAL R3,LABEL#2
file3...
.
.
EJECT
file4.LABEL#1...
LABEL#1
.
.
file5.LABEL#2...
LABEL#2
.
.
hope my question is clear....Can u please help me in this...
and there may be n number of subroutines in my code.. i want the file names also to be generated automatically as FILE1,FILE2,..and so on...
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