Controls the operation of comparisons between integer numeric data items of USAGE DISPLAY and alphanumeric literals, figurative constants, or numeric operands.
This directive can adversely affect the performance of generated code.
Syntax:
>>--.---.--.----.--HOST-NUMCOMPARE------><
+-/-+ +-NO-+
Properties:
Default:
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NOHOST-NUMCOMPARE
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Phase:
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Syntax check
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$SET:
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Any
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Comments:
This directive is provided to improve compatibility with IBM mainframe compilers, resulting in a run-time error 163 ("Illegal character in numeric field") in cases where a S0C7 would have occurred on the mainframe.
Setting HOST-NUMCOMPARE improves compatibility with IBM mainframe compilers for a subset of IF statements when comparing numeric data items with numeric data items or numeric literals.
It is not possible to guarantee 100% compatibility with the IBM mainframe behavior, but setting HOST-NUMCOMPARE does provide emulation for the most common cases.
HOST-NUMCOMPARE is only supported for SIGN settings of ASCII, MF, EBCDIC, and IBM.