| Element | DOS/VSE Assembler | Assembler H Version 2 | High Level Assembler |
|---|---|---|---|
| Error messages for conflicting assembler options
When conflicting assembler options are specified, such as OBJECT with NOOBJECT, the assembler issues warning messages. |
No | No | Yes |
| Diagnostic information message
The FLAG(RECORD) assembler option causes message ASMA435I to be printed after the last diagnostic message for each statement in error. The message shows the statement relative record number and where the statement in error was read from. |
No | No | Yes |
| Statement continuation errors
The FLAG(CONT) assembler option instructs the assembler to issue diagnostic messages ASMA430W through ASMA433W when it suspects a continuation error in a macro call instruction. |
No | No | Yes |
| Suppress alignment error messages
The FLAG(ALIGN) assembler option instructs the assembler to issue diagnostic messages ASMA033I when an alignment error is detected. This message may be suppressed by specifying the FLAG(NOALIGN) assembler option. |
No | No | Yes |
| Error messages
Error messages are printed in the listing and a summary at the end lists a total of the errors and a table of their line numbers. |
No | Yes | Yes |
| Diagnostic messages in macro assembly
More descriptive diagnostic error messages are printed in macro generated text. |
No | Yes | Yes |
| Sequence field in macro-generated text
The sequence field (columns 73 through 80) of the generated statements contains the level of the macro call, a hyphen, and the first five characters of the macro-definition name. |
No | Yes | Yes |
| Format of macro-generated text
Wherever possible, a generated statement is printed in the same format as the corresponding macro definition (model) statement. |
No | Yes | Yes |
| Error messages for a library macro definition
Format errors within a particular library macro definition are listed directly following the first call of that macro. |
No | Yes | Yes |
| Error messages for source program macro definition
Macro definitions contained in the source program are printed in the listing, provided the applicable PRINT options are in effect. |
No | Yes | Yes |
| Error messages in macro-generated text
Diagnostic messages in generated text generally include a description of the error, the recovery action, model statement number at which the error occurred, and a SET symbol name, parameter number, or a value associated with the error. |
No | Yes | Yes |
| Macro Trace Facility (MHELP) | No | Yes | Yes |
| Suppression of warning messages
The SUPRWARN assembler option instructs the assembler to suppress specified diagnostic messages of severity 4 or less. |
No | No | Yes |
| Instruction operand type checking | No | No | Yes |
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