CEJECT instruction
The CEJECT instruction conditionally stops the printing
of the assembler listing on the current page, and continues
the printing on the next page.
 >>-+-----------------+--CEJECT--+-----------------+------------><
'-sequence_symbol-' '-number_of_lines-'
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- sequence_symbol
- is a sequence symbol.
- number_of_lines
- is an absolute value that
specifies the minimum number of lines that must be remaining on the
current page to prevent a page eject. If the number of lines remaining
on the current page is less than the value specified by
number_of_lines, the next line of the assembler listing is
printed at the top of a new page.
You may use any absolute expression to specify
number_of_lines.
If number of lines is omitted, the CEJECT instruction behaves
as an EJECT instruction.
If zero, a page is ejected unless the current line is at the
top of a page.
If the line before the CEJECT statement appears at the
bottom of a page, the CEJECT statement has no effect. A
CEJECT instruction without an operand immediately following
another CEJECT instruction or an EJECT instruction is
ignored.
Notes:
- The CEJECT statement itself is not printed in the listing unless a
variable symbol is specified as a point of substitution in the
statement, in which case the statement is printed before substitution
occurs.
- The PRINT DATA and PRINT NODATA instructions can alter the effect
of the CEJECT instruction, depending on the number of assembler listing
lines that are required to print the generated object code for each
instruction.
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