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Execute Direct Access Program and XPL

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Difference between Execute Direct Access Program and XPL

Execute Direct Access Program vs. XPL

In IBM mainframe operating systems, Execute Direct Access Program (XDAP) is a pseudo access method for accessing direct access datasets on a block by block basis. XPL, for expert's programming language is a programming language based on PL/I, a portable one-pass compiler written in its own language, and a parser generator tool for easily implementing similar compilers for other languages.

Similarities between Execute Direct Access Program and XPL

Execute Direct Access Program and XPL have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Execute Channel Program.

Execute Channel Program

In IBM mainframe operating systems, Execute Channel Program (EXCP) is a macro generating a system call, implemented as a Supervisor Call instruction, for low-level device access, where the programmer is responsible for providing a channel program—a list of device-specific commands (CCWs)—to be executed by I/O channels, control units and devices.

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Execute Direct Access Program and XPL Comparison

Execute Direct Access Program has 3 relations, while XPL has 69. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.39% = 1 / (3 + 69).

References

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