ACU-COMMENT
Treats lines of code starting with a pipe (|) as comment lines.
ACUOPT
Enables you to set various options specifically for compilation of ACUCOBOL-GT applications.
ACUSYNC
Changes the effect of the SYNC clause so that it matches that used in ACU programs.
ANS85
Specifies that words reserved in the ANSI'85 COBOL Standard are to be treated as reserved words in this COBOL system, and changes the behavior of certain features to be compatible with that Standard.
BS2000
Ensures that words reserved under the Siemens BS2000 COBOL dialect are reserved words in this COBOL system, and changes the behavior of certain features to be compatible with that COBOL dialect.
COMS85
Allows your program to contain syntax introduced in the Communications Module of the ANSI'85 COBOL Standard.
DBCHECK
Makes the Compiler check that any Double-byte Character Set (DBCS) literals only contain valid 16-bit DBCS characters.
DBCS
Makes the Compiler accept characters of the Double-byte Character Set (DBCS) for use in ideographic languages such as Japanese, Chinese and Korean.
DBCSSOSI
Defines the two characters used as the shift-out and shift-in delimiters in DBCS literals.
DG
Changes the behavior of certain features to be compatible with Data General Interactive COBOL rev 1.30.
DIALECT
Enables check-time and run-time behavior consistent with the specified dialect.
ENTCOBOL
Specifies that words reserved in IBM Enterprise COBOL for z/OS and OS/390 are to be treated as reserved words..
FLAG
Makes the Compiler produce language-level certification flags when it finds syntax that is not part of a specified dialect of COBOL.
FLAGCD
When used in conjunction with the FLAG directive, FLAGCD flags any directive settings that would cause incompatibility with the specified dialect of COBOL.
FLAGSTD
Makes the Compiler produce language-level certification flags when it finds syntax that is not part of a specified level of the ANSI'85 Standard.
IBM-MS
Specifies that words reserved in IBM COBOL V1.00 are to be regarded as reserved words, and changes the behavior of certain features to be compatible with that COBOL system.
ISO2002
Specifies that words reserved in the ISO2002 COBOL Standard are to be treated as reserved words, and changes the behavior of certain features to be compatible with that standard.
JAPANESE
Enables the use of Micro Focus Japanese Language Extension (PIC N, Japanese data-names and Japanese procedure-names).
MF, MFLEVEL
Facilitates forward compatibility with Micro Focus COBOL systems by selectively enabling Micro Focus-specific reserved words and changing the behavior of certain features to be compatible with particular versions.
MS
Facilitates forward compatibility with Microsoft COBOL systems by selectively enabling Microsoft-specific reserved words and changing the behavior of certain features to be compatible with particular versions.
NCHAR
Enables the use of Micro Focus Double-byte Language Extension (PIC N, Japanese data-names and Japanese procedure-names).
NSYMBOL
Defines the default USAGE for PIC N clauses and controls the interpretation of national literals.
OOCTRL
Enables you to change language options when compiling OO COBOL classes and interfaces.
OSVS
Specifies that words reserved in IBM OS/VS COBOL are to be treated as reserved words.
PC1
Specifies that words reserved in IBM COBOL V1.00 are to be regarded as reserved words, and changes the behavior of certain features to be compatible with that COBOL system.
RM
Specifies that words reserved in RM/COBOL are to be regarded as reserved words, and changes the behavior of certain features to be compatible with that COBOL system.
VSC2
Specifies that words reserved in IBM VS COBOL II are to be treated as reserved words, and enables selected features for compatibility with a given level of that COBOL system.
XOPEN
Specifies that words reserved under the X/Open definition of COBOL are to be treated as reserved words.