C/C++ Programmer's Guide (G06.27+, H06.03+)

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Run-Time Messages
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CRE Service Function Messages
Recovery. In the TNS environment, the program might have written data in the upper
32K words of the user data segment. The upper 32K words are reserved for TNS CRE
and run-time library data.
In the native environment, the run-time environment has been corrupted. You may
have written data over run-time data structures.
Check the program’s logic. Use a symbolic debugger to help isolate the problem or
consult your system administrator.
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Cause. The CRE or a run-time library detected a logic error within its own domain. For
example, although each data item it is using is valid, the values of the data items are
mutually inconsistent.
Effect. The CRE invokes PROCESS_STOP_, specifying the ABEND variant and the
text “Logic error.”
Recovery. In the TNS environment, the program might have written data in the upper
32K words of the user data segment. The upper 32K words are reserved for TNS CRE
and run-time library data.
In the native environment, the run-time environment has been corrupted. You may
have written data over run-time data structures.
Check the program’s logic. Use a symbolic debugger to help isolate the problem or
consult your system administrator.
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Cause. The pointer at location G[0] of the program’s user data segment to its primary
data structure—the Master Control Block (MCB)—does not point to the MCB. Both the
CRE and run-time libraries can report this error.
In the native environment, this error can occur if the MCB run-time data structure has
been corrupted.
Effect. The CRE attempts to restore the pointer at G[0] and to write a message to the
standard log file. However, because its environment might be corrupted, the CRE
might not be able to log a message. In that case, it calls PROCESS_STOP_,
specifying the ABEND variant, and the text “Corrupted Environment”.
Recovery. Check the program’s logic to see if it overwrote the MCB pointer at G[0].
Use a symbolic debugger to help isolate the problem.
Logic error
MCB pointer corrupt