The %OPTION
directive is used to specify one of a selected subset of compiler options
for a segment of source code. The specified option is then in effect
until:
- Another %OPTION directive specifies a complementary
compiler option (thus overriding the first), or
- A saved (via a %PUSH directive) compiler option is
restored via a %POP directive
 >>-%OPTION--compiler-option--;---------------------------------><
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- compiler-option
- Specifies the compiler option to be in effect
For the allowed compiler options, see the Programming Guide.
For an example of %OPTION, see %PUSH directive.
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