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> fragment of COBOL code that called an intrinsic named HP_BYTE_XOR.  This 

Technically, these routines are not intrinsics.
They're routines in the COBOL compiler library.

Intrinsics are documented in the Intrinsics Reference Manual,
and have "headers" in either SPLINTR.PUB.SYS (for CM)
or SYSINTR.PUB.SYS (for NM).

That aside, I'm also glad to hear about them!

I've added info about them to our CSEQ (Calling SEQuence) utility,
and workalikes to our INTRINS/iX package.

thanks,

Stan
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