You can use the settings in
Tools > Options > Text Editor > Micro Focus COBOL and on the
Advanced page to configure some additional features such as the formatting or some of the tooltips.
Advanced
- Copybook extensions
- Specifies the file extensions that are recognized as copybook files. Separate the extensions by a comma.
Note: To ensure the file extensions will be recognized as COBOL copybooks, you also need to add them to your project properties (type
copyext(ext1,ext2) in
Additional Directives on the
COBOL page in your project's properties).
- Enable expanded copybook view
- Enables support for showing copybooks in an open source file. It is not possible to change this setting while debugging.
- Enable inactive code colorization
- Enabled by default. Specifies that any sections of code in $if conditional compilations that are not compiled should be colorized.
If you are editing large source files, switching this option off could help improve the performance in the editor.
- Enable Outlining
- Enabled by default. Controls whether to show the outlining for blocks of code in the editor. If there are files opened in the editor, any changes to this option only take effect after closing and reopening the files.
If you are editing large source files, switching this option off could help improve the performance in the editor.
- Enable quoted syntax IntelliSense
- Enables IntelliSense support for code that uses the old quoted syntax of the .NET COBOL language.
- Find All References scope
- Enables you to configure whether
Find All References searches only in the current project or, only for managed COBOL, in all managed COBOL projects within your solution. See
General Visual Studio IDE Issues for information about the limitations when using
Find All References.
- Maintain expanded copybook view state
- Enables you to specify whether the state of the expanded copybook view should be preserved between closing and reopening a file or the project.
- Show Comment Tasks
- Enables you to specify whether the IDE should scan the source files in the editor for Task List comments (such as TODO or HACK) and display them in the
Task List window. If there are any files opened in the editor, changes to this option only take effect after closing and reopening the files.
If you are editing large source files, switching this option off could help improve the performance in the editor.
Error Reporting
- Background syntax check timeout
- Specifies the response time (in seconds) after which the background parse is aborted.
- Display error by program name
- When set to
True, the
File column in the
Error List window displays the name of the program in error - for example:
Program1.cbl[copy1.cpy]. When set to
False, the
File column displays the name of the resource in error - for example,
copy1.cpy.
- Enable background syntax checking
- Enables automatic syntax checking of the code as you type.
Generally, it is recommend that you leave Background Syntax Checking turned on as a number of IDE features rely on it and are not available when it is disabled. You might consider turning it off only when editing exceptionally large files. See
Known Issues and Restrictions for more information about which IDE features are not available in that scenario.
- Enable DB2 background syntax checking
- Enables DB2 syntax checking during background compile.
- Enable OpenSQL background syntax checking
- Enables OpenSQL background syntax checking to a specified level.
- Enable SQL Option background syntax checking
- Enables SQL background syntax checking to a specified level.