Rational Developer for System z
Enterprise PL/I for z/OS, Version 3.8, Programming Guide

NUMBER

The number option specifies that statements in the source program are to be identified by the line and file number of the file from which they derived and that this pair of numbers is used to identify statements in the compiler listings resulting from the AGGREGATE, ATTRIBUTES, LIST, MAP, OFFSET, SOURCE and XREF options. The File Reference Table at the end of the listing shows the number assigned to each of the input files read during the compilation.

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Note that if a preprocessor has been used, more than one line in the source listing may be identified by the same line and file numbers. For example, almost every EXEC CICS statement generates several lines of code in the source listing, but these would all be identified by one line and file number.

Also note that in the pseudo-assembler listing produced by the LIST option, the file number is left blank for the first file.

The default is NUMBER.


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