ILE C/C++ Programmer's Guide
Unless you use the RTBND compiler option to specify the run-time binding
directory, the C++ run-time environment uses the neutral storage model.
Because it uses 16-byte internal pointers, the neutral storage
model:
- Can be used by programs built with either a single-level storage (SLS)
model or a teraspace storage model
- Requires more pointer size conversions at run time
- Note:
- System pointers such as _SYSPTR and _INVPTR remain 16 bytes in size.
For service programs to use the 16-byte C++ run-time libraries, a default
value for RTBND option must be in effect.
- Note:
- For more detailed information about enabling programs for teraspace and rules
for binding service programs, see ILE
Concepts.
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