To activate the Natural Optimizer Compiler (NOC), use one of the methods described in the following sections. The methods are listed from most static to most dynamic.
Before you activate the Natural Optimizer Compiler, you must have a valid license file for the NOC installed. Trying to activate the NOC without a valid license file results in warnings or errors at session start. In addition, the NOC is switched off (MCG=OFF) if the license key does not allow to use the NOC. For information about the steps for installing the Natural Optimizer Compiler on z/OS, see Installing Natural Optimizer Compiler on z/OS.
All alternatives use the Optimizer options as described in the section Optimizer Options. Using these options you can control how and when machine code is generated, what tracing options are to be used and what the target architecture will be. The Optimizer options are the only control mechanism for the Natural Optimizer Compiler.
With the macro NTOPT in the Natural parameter module, you can
activate the Natural Optimizer Compiler statically for a linked Natural nucleus. Every
time this Natural nucleus is started, the same Optimizer options are used again.
NTOPT 'INDX,OVFLW,ZD=OFF'
NTOPT 'INDX,OVFLW,ZD=OFF,TRGPT', *
'TRSTMT,OPTLEV03'
Note the continuation character "*" in column 72.
See the section Optimizer Options for an explanation of the options setting used.
When starting a Natural session, you can dynamically activate the Optimizer Compiler by
specifying the Natural profile parameter OPT. As a synonym for OPT,
you can use MCG. The specification of the parameter module is
overwritten. The options are only valid for the current session.
OPT=(INDX,OVFLW,ZD=OFF)
or
MCG=(INDX,OVFLW,ZD=OFF)
See the section Optimizer Options for an explanation of the option setting used.
When you have started a Natural session, you can invoke the Optimizer command screen
with the Natural system command NOCOPT. The screen monitors the current
setting of the Natural Optimizer Compiler options as they were specified during Natural
startup. You can now modify the setting online.
The updated parameter setting is only valid for the current session.
The MCG parameter of the Natural compiler statement OPTIONS provides the most flexible and
powerful control over machine code generation, since different options can be set for
individual statements in a program. So, within one Natural program, the Natural
Optimizer Compiler can be activated and deactivated several times to enclose ranges of
statements with different options settings.
OPTIONS MCG=(OVFLW,INDX,ZD=OFF)
or
OPTIONS MCG=OVFLW,INDX,ZD=OFF
The options string of the MCG parameter may start with a plus
(+) or minus (-) sign, indicating that the values of options not mentioned should be
left unaltered, and only the options present should be set (+) or reset (-), for
example:
OPTIONS MCG=+PGEN /* turns tracing on
(statements to be traced)
OPTIONS MCG=-PGEN /* turns tracing off
If the string starts with anything other than "+" or "-", all options are reset before the string is parsed.
Note
The Natural statement OPTIONS also provides other Natural compiler parameters than
MCG.
See the section Optimizer Options for an explanation of the options setting used.
Activation of the Optimizer Compiler with OPTIONS MCG results in error NAT7049 if the license file does not allow to use the Optimizer Compiler.