Compiler Listings

Compile-Time Data

The Compile-Time Data section

includes information on ALTSEQ or

NLSS tables,

and

on

tables and

arrays.

In this example, there is an

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two

arrays, as

shown in

Figure 222.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Collating Sequence Table:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Figure 222. Sample Compile-Time Data Section

.1/ Total Number of Characters Altered

Shows the number of characters whose sort sequence has bee

.2/ Character to be Altered

The rows and columns of the table together identify the cha altered. For example, the new value for character 3A is 65, column 3_ and row _A.

.3/ Alternate Sequence

The new hexadecimal sort value of the selected character.

.4/ Array/Table information

Identifies the name of the array or table for which the expecting data. The name of the alternate array is also sh defined.

Appendix D. Compiler Listings433

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IBM AS/400 manual Compile-Time Data, Total Number of Characters Altered, Character to be Altered, Alternate Sequence

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