This Natural profile parameter controls whether a compilation check with the ECHECK
or
PCHECK
option of the COMPOPT
system command (see the System
Commands documentation) terminates after a syntax error is detected in the
object source. In addition, PECK
determines how the syntax errors are
reported.
Possible settings | S |
Stops when the first syntax error is detected. The cursor is placed in the line that contains the error and the respective error (for example, NAT0935) is issued. |
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WS |
Same as S above, but additionally clears the
message buffer when the compilation starts.
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F |
Scans the entire object and places all errors on a stack. The
cursor is placed in the line where the first error is detected.
If several errors
occur in the same line, a Natural error message appears in this line indicating
that inconsistencies were found during the If several errors occur in different lines, the above Natural error message appears in the first line. All errors accumulated on the stack are listed after the scan is complete. |
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WF |
Same as F above, but additionally clears the
message buffer when the compilation starts.
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WL |
Same as L below, but additionally clears the
message buffer when the compilation starts.
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Default setting | L |
Scans the entire object and places all errors on a stack. The
cursor is placed in the line where the last error is detected.
If several errors
occur in the same line, a Natural error message appears in this line indicating
that inconsistencies were found during the If several errors occur in different lines, the above Natural error message appears in the last line. All errors accumulated on the stack are listed after the scan is complete. |
Dynamic specification | yes | |
Specification within session | no |