CLIST

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CLIST (Command List) (pronounced "C-List") is a procedural programming language for TSO in MVS systems. It originated in OS/360 Release 20 and has assumed a secondary role since the availability of Rexx in TSO/E Version 2. The term CLIST is also used for command lists written by users of NetView.[1] In its basic form, a CLIST program (or "CLIST" for short) can take the form of a simple list of commands to be executed in strict sequence (like a DOS batch file (*.bat) file). However, CLIST also features If-Then-Else logic as well as loop constructs. CLIST is an interpreted language. That is, the computer must translate a CLIST every time the program is executed. CLISTs therefore tend to be slower than programs written in compiled languages such as COBOL, FORTRAN, or PL/1. (A program written in a compiled language is translated once to create a "load module" or executable.) CLIST can read/write MVS files and read/write from/to a TSO terminal. It can read parameters from the caller and also features a function to hold global variables and pass them between CLISTs. A CLIST can also call an MVS application program (written in COBOL or PL/I, for example). CLISTs can be run in background[lower-roman 2][lower-roman 3]. CLISTs can display TSO I/O screens and menus by using ISPF dialog services. Compare the function of CLIST with that provided by REXX.

Example programs

PROC 0 WRITE HELLO WORLD! Adding If-Then-Else logic:

/********************************************************************/
/*  MULTI-LINGUAL "HELLO WORLD" PROGRAM.                            */
/*                                                                  */
/*  THIS CLIST, STORED AS USERID.TSO.CLIST(TEST), CAN BE INVOKED    */
/*  FROM THE ISPF COMMAND LINE AS SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE:   */
/*                                                                  */
/*     COMMAND ===> TSO TEST SPANISH                                */
/*                                                                  */
/********************************************************************/
PROC 1 LANGUAGE
IF &LANGUAGE = SPANISH THEN +
WRITE HOLA, MUNDO
ELSE IF &LANGUAGE = FRENCH THEN +
WRITE BONJOUR, MONDE
ELSE +
WRITE HELLO, WORLD
EXIT

[lower-roman 4]

See also

Footnotes

  1. Usually IKJEFT01
  2. by running JCL that executes a TSO terminal monitor program[lower-roman 1] (TMP)
  3. This capability was added by the program product Time Sharing Option/Extensions (TSO/E), which is a standard part of OS/390 and z/OS.
  4. Here PROC is treated as a separate routine.

References

  1. "z/OS TSO/E CLISTs". z/OS 2.1.0. IBM. 14 June 2013. Retrieved 12 May 2016.