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- To: (BUG LISP) at MIT-MC
- From: GJC at MIT-MC (George J. Carrette)
- Date: Wed, 13 Aug 80 04:44:00 GMT
- Cc: (BUG MAIL) at MIT-MC
- Original-date: 13 AUG 1980 0044-EDT
I have been using a suspended maclisp as a job
started up by COMSATs PGM option.
Things work fine except that JCL is truncated at
about 90 characters or less, which is not enough to
parse most mail headers.
I know that JCL isn't exactly the most efficient
way to pass information from one program to another,
but is this a realistic limitation on the JCL size,
or is this a lisp bug? Its easy to reproduce using
:LJCL in DDT.