OOCTRL
Enables you to change language options when compiling OO COBOL classes and
interfaces.
Syntax:
+--------+
V |
>>-.---.--OOCTRL----option---------------><
+-/-+
Parameters:
+ |
Turns on an option. |
- |
Turns off an option. |
option |
Determines how syntax in OO programs is to be treated.
F |
Specifies whether or not to fold method names invoked by the program being
compiled to lower case. Use -F if your program calls Java methods, since Java
method names are case-sensitive. See your Java and COBOL book for information
on using Java and COBOL together. |
G |
Specifies whether to make class data global for instances. The use of this
option is not recommended. It is provided for compatibility with earlier releases. |
P |
Specifies whether to make parameter type information available to the run-time
system. This is needed for messages sent to COM. The number of parameters
in any method called or declared is limited to 31, plus an optional return
value. |
Q |
Specifies whether to disable the use of:
- IN and OF any place that could possibly follow a data name in the verb-signature
of a method interface definition.
- Any verb in the verb-signature of a method interface definition.
|
W |
Specifies whether to use working storage to mean object storage in instances
and factory (class) objects. | |
Properties:
Default: |
OOCTRL(+F-G-P+Q+W) |
Phase: |
Syntax check |
$SET: |
Any |
Comments:
When working storage is used to mean object storage, an Object-Storage Section
must not be specified.
The +W setting provides compatibility with the ISO 2002 COBOL standard.
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