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 input=<>

    Register set that indicates those registers from which the
    routine receives input values.

    For the .JSB32_ENTRY directive, this register set is used only to
    document your code.

 output=<>

    Register set that indicates those registers to which the routine
    assigns values that are returned to the routine's caller.

    For the .JSB32_ENTRY directive, this register set is used only to
    document your code.

 scratch=<>

    Register set that indicates registers that are used within the
    routine but which should not be saved and restored at routine
    entry and exit. The caller of the routine does not expect to
    receive output values nor does it expect the registers to be
    preserved.

    Because R2 through R12 are not preserved by default, their
    inclusion in the scratch is for documentation purposes only.

 preserve=<>

    Register set that indicates those registers that should be
    preserved over the routine call. This should include only those
    registers that are modified and whose full 64-bit contents should
    be saved and restored.

    This register set causes registers to be preserved by the
    compiler. By default, no registers are preserved by the .JSB32_
    ENTRY directive.

    This register set overrides the output and scratch register sets.
    If you specify a register both in the preserve register set and
    in the output or scratch register sets, the compiler will report
    the warning:

    %AMAC-W-REGDECCON, register declaration conflict in routine A
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