ASSEMBLY LISTING OF SEGMENT >spec>on>pl128d>bound_.alm ASSEMBLED ON: 10/03/83 1348.5 mst Mon OPTIONS USED: list ASSEMBLED BY: ALM Version 6.6 November 1982 ASSEMBLER CREATED: 09/21/83 1227.3 mst Wed  1 " ***********************************************************  2 " * *  3 " * Copyright, (C) Honeywell Information Systems Inc., 1982 *  4 " * *  5 " ***********************************************************  6 " procedure to return array bounds|dimension to pl/1 program  7 "  8 " Barry Wolman, 20 January 1970 9 "  10 " Usage:  11 " n = bound_(array,dim,n_dims,code);  12 "  13 " where:  14 " array is the array about which info is desired  15 " dim is the dimension in question  16 " n_dims is the total number of dimensions  17 " code is 1 for lbound 18 " 2 for hbound 19 " 3 for dim  20 "  000000 21 entry bound_  22 "  000002 23 equ array,2  000004 24 equ dim,4  000006 25 equ number,6  000010 26 equ code,8 000012 27 equ bound,10  000014 28 equ array_desc,12  29 "  000000 aa 0 00010 7201 20 30 bound_: lxl0 ap|code,* get what to do  000001 aa 0 00006 2361 20 31 ldq ap|number,* get number of dimensions  000002 aa 0 00004 1761 20 32 sbq ap|dim,* get dimension desired  000003 aa 000003 4020 07 33 mpy 3,dl multiply by info size  000004 aa 0 00014 3521 20 34 eppbp ap|array_desc,* get ptr to array descriptor  000005 0a 000007 7160 10 35 xec table-1,0 execute instruction to fetch info  000006 aa 0 00012 7551 20 36 done: sta ap|bound,* store answer  000007 aa 7 00044 7101 20 37 short_return  38 "  000010 aa 2 00001 2351 06 39 table: lda bp|1,ql 1, get lower bound  000011 aa 2 00002 2351 06 40 lda bp|2,ql 2, get upper bound  000012 0a 000013 7100 00 41 tra *+1 3, get dimension  000013 aa 2 00002 2351 06 42 lda bp|2,ql which is  000014 aa 2 00001 1751 06 43 sba bp|1,ql  000015 aa 000001 0750 07 44 ada 1,dl hb-lb+1  000016 0a 000006 7100 00 45 tra done  46 "  47 end  ENTRY SEQUENCES  000017 5a 000010 0000 00 000020 aa 7 00046 2721 20 000021 0a 000000 7100 00 NO LITERALS  NAME 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000000 000065 aa 000000 000000 INTERNAL EXPRESSION WORDS LINKAGE INFORMATION 000000 aa 000000 000000 000001 0a 000022 000000 000002 aa 000000 000000 000003 aa 000000 000000 000004 aa 000000 000000 000005 aa 000000 000000 000006 22 000010 000010 000007 a2 000000 000000 SYMBOL INFORMATION SYMBOL TABLE HEADER  000000 aa 000000 000001 000001 aa 163171 155142 000002 aa 164162 145145 000003 aa 000000 000004 000004 aa 000000 112143 000005 aa 305203 523135 000006 aa 000000 112162 000007 aa 426264 652710 000010 aa 141154 155040 000011 aa 040040 040040 000012 aa 000024 000040 000013 aa 000034 000040 000014 aa 000044 000100 000015 aa 000002 000002 000016 aa 000064 000000 000017 aa 000000 000116 000020 aa 000000 000101 000021 aa 000000 000105 000022 aa 000110 000101 000023 aa 000064 000000 000024 aa 101114 115040 000025 aa 126145 162163 000026 aa 151157 156040 000027 aa 040066 056066 000030 aa 040040 116157 000031 aa 166145 155142 000032 aa 145162 040061 000033 aa 071070 062040 000034 aa 107112 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array_desc bound_: 28, 34.  12 bound bound_: 27, 36.  0 bound_ bound_: 21, 30.  10 code bound_: 26, 30.  4 dim bound_: 24, 32.  6 done bound_: 36, 45.  6 number bound_: 25, 31.  10 table bound_: 35, 39.  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