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Compiler-directing statements

A compiler-directing statement is a statement that causes the compiler to take a specific action during compilation.

You can use compiler-directing statements for the following:

You use the compiler directive CALLINTERFACE to specify interface conventions for the CALL statement.

The following compiler directing statements have no effect: ENTER, READY or RESET TRACE, SERVICE LABEL, and SERVICE RELOAD.


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