pTAL Reference Manual (G06.24+, H06.09+, J06.03+)
◦ Declaring Procedure Pointers in Structures (page 267)
◦ Assignments to Procedure Pointers (page 269)
◦ Syntax Summary (page 432)
◦ Differences Between the pTAL and EpTAL Compilers (page 525)
• Updated the following tables with 64-bit addressing functionality:
Data Types (page 33)◦
◦ Reserved Keywords (page 37)
◦ Base Address Symbols (page 40)
◦ Indirection Symbols (page 41)
◦ Data Types and Their Address Types (page 49)
◦ Valid Address Conversions (page 53)
◦ Expressions (page 69)
◦ Valid Address Expressions (page 79)
◦ Signed Relational Operators (page 83)
◦ Addresses in Simple Pointers (page 149)
◦ Address Types (page 165)
◦ Object Data Types and Their Addresses (page 166)
◦ Valid Equivalenced Variable Declarations (page 178)
◦ Data Types for Equivalenced Variables (page 185)
◦ Formal Parameter Specification (page 254)
◦ Type-Conversion Routines (page 282)
◦ Built-In Address-Conversion Routines (page 283)
◦ Built-In Routines for Nonatomic Operations (page 286)
◦ Compiler Directives by Category (page 377)
◦ Compiler Directives by Name (page 379)
◦ Data Types and Alignment (page 525)
New and Changed Information for 523746–008
• Added a caution under Debugging (page 429) on the manner in which the CODECOV
(page 385) command line option interacts when you are debugging an instrumented application.
Under CODECOV, placed a reference to this caution in the Debugging section.
• Changed $INT (page 317) to indicate that overflow can occur for INT(64).
• Added new Document Organization (page 19) section to the manual.
• Added J-series to Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) (page 16).
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