Specifies the behavior of return jumps from nested PERFORM statements.
Syntax:
>>-.---.--PERFORM-TYPE--"dialect"----------><
+-/-+
Parameters:
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dialect
- One of:
- MF
- Only the exit point of the innermost PERFORM currently being executed is recognized and its return jump taken.
- RM
- The exit point of any PERFORM statement currently being executed is recognized if reached; the return jump taken is the first reached. PERFORM statements with the same exit point cannot be nested; if they are they do not return correctly. The end of a section is regarded as a separate point from the end of its last paragraph.
- COB370, ENTCOBOL, OS390, OSVS, VSC2
- The exit point of any PERFORM statement currently being executed is recognized if reached; the return jump taken is the first reached. PERFORM statements with the same exit point can be nested to a depth of two (one inner and one outer). If they are nested deeper, they do not return correctly. The end of a section is regarded as a separate point from the end of its last paragraph.
- PERFORM-TYPE"COB370" provides compatibility with the mainframe behavior of COBOL/370.
- PERFORM-TYPE"ENTCOBOL" provides compatibility with the mainframe behavior of Enterprise COBOL.
- PERFORM-TYPE"OS390" provides compatibility with the mainframe behavior of OS/390 COBOL.
- PERFORM-TYPE"OSVS" provides compatibility with the mainframe behavior of OS/VS COBOL and DOS/VS COBOL.
- PERFORM-TYPE"VSC2" provides compatibility with the mainframe behavior of VS COBOL II.
Properties:
Default:
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PERFORM-TYPE"MF" (All mainframe dialects)
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Phase:
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Syntax check
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$SET:
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Initial
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Dependencies:
PERFORM-TYPE"OSVS" sets TRICKLE at end.
Comments: