To help you analyze a FaultFinder report, you can take a snapshot of a program's source code, and its compiled characteristics, before shipping the program to your end-users. You can create a snapshot using the FaultFinder Listing Generator, which provides information in the form of a detailed listing file.
To create a listing file:
To run the FaultFinder Listing Generator, use the command:
fflst options filename [listfile]
where the parameters are:
options | Specifies the level of detail in the FaultFinder listing. options can
be any combination of:
If you specify no options, the Listing Generator produces the full source, data map, procedure map and cross-reference listing. For details of these listings, see below. |
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filename | The name of the .idy file to be processed. You do not have to specify the .idy file extension as this is the default file type. | ||||||||||||
listfile | The name of the file to which the listing is saved. If you do not specify this parameter, the listing is directed to the screen. |
Note: The FaultFinder Listing Generator always uses the .idy file, not the COBOL source file.
For example, if you have a program appsource.cbl, the following commands generate a full listing minus any cross-reference information in the listing file appsource.ffl:
cobol appsource.cbl anim nognt; fflst -x appsource.idy appsource.ffl
or, for a generated code file:
cobol appsource.cbl anim omf"gnt"; fflst -x appsource.idy appsource.ffl
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