The following are new messages
introduced with V3R7. Many of these messages will be produced only
when certain compiler options are in effect. For an exact and a
fuller explanation, see the Messages and Codes manual.
- IBM2184: flags source files with too many lines
- IBM2185: flags invalid arguments to ISFINITE etc
- IBM2186: flags DFP arguments to SQRTF etc
- IBM2187: flags DFP literals with too large exponents
- IBM2188: flags DFP literals with too small exponents
- IBM2420: flags FLOAT(DFP) without ARCH(7)
- IBM2421: flags CLOSE of a file in its ENDFILE block
- IBM2422: flags use of HEX attribute with FLOAT DEC under FLOAT(DFP)
- IBM2423: flags use of IEEE attribute with FLOAT DEC under FLOAT(DFP)
- IBM2424: flags scale factors in FLOAT declarations
- IBM2425: flags ELSE-IF statements when RULES(NOELSEIF) applies
- IBM2426: flags excessive nesting of DO statements
- IBM2427: flags excessive nesting of IF statements
- IBM2428: flags excessive nesting of BEGIN/PROC statements
- IBM2621: flags ON ERROR blocks not starting with ON ERROR SYSTEM
- IBM2622: flags use of function to set the initial value in a DO loop
- IBM2623: flags mixing of FLOAT DEC and FIXED BIN under DFP
- IBM2624: flags mixing of FLOAT DEC and BIT under DFP
- IBM2625: flags mixing of FLOAT DEC and FLOAT BIN under DFP
- IBM2626: flags SUBSTR where third argument is 0
- IBM2627: flags REFER structures not supported by XINFO(XMI)
- IBM2628: flags BYVALUE parameters larger than 32 bytes
- IBM2629: flags variables for which no symbol table information is generated
- IBM2812: flags use of AUTO (and STATIC) variables as tables in TRANSLATE and VERIFY
- IBM3325: flags %DECLARE without any data attributes
- IBM3820: flags invalid use under INCONLY suboption of PP(MACR0) of INCLUDE or XINCLUDE as a macro procedure name
- IBM3821: flags invalid use under INCONLY suboption of PP(MACR0) of INCLUDE or XINCLUDE as a macro statement label
- IBM3822: flags invalid use under INCONLY suboption of PP(MACR0) of INCLUDE or XINCLUDE as a macro variable name
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