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==Fully Free-Form coding== | ==Fully Free-Form coding== | ||
Another one of the new features of ILE RPG, introduced in 7.2, is a fully free-form coding format. The program source must start with **FREE and this removes all of the prior column restrictions for RPG source. | Another one of the new features of ILE RPG, introduced in 7.2, is a fully free-form coding format. The program source must start with **FREE and this removes all of the prior column restrictions for RPG source. | ||
− | * All free-form statements can start in column 1 | + | * All free-form statements can start in column 1. |
− | * Column 6 is no longer reserved for fixed-form specification characters or compiler directives | + | * Column 6 is no longer reserved for fixed-form specification characters or compiler directives. |
− | * All comments must start with slash-slash, instead of an asterisk, and can be used practically anywhere/anytime | + | * All comments must start with slash-slash, instead of an asterisk, and can be used practically anywhere/anytime. |
− | * The entire record length may be used for statement content—not just comments | + | * The entire record length may be used for statement content—not just comments. |
− | * Column 80 is no longer the restricted right margin for statement content | + | * Column 80 is no longer the restricted right margin for statement content. |
− | * | + | * Source line lengths greater than 100 characters are supported. |
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 20:11, 27 December 2018
One of the major new features of ILE RPG, introduced in 7.1, is free form definition specifications.
Contents
Features
- Removes the column restrictions on definitions.
- Can be interspersed with standard, fixed form, definitions.
- /free and /end-free no longer required.
Requirements
- IBM i 7.1 or higher.
- 7.1 PTF 5770WDS SI51094.
- If using SQLRPGLE, 7.1 PTF Group SF99701 level 26 or higher.
Free-Form Definitions
The following are the new free-form definition statements to take the place of the indicated fixed-format specifications.
CTL-OPT . . equates to H-specs DCL-F . . . equates to F-specs DCL-C . . . equates to D-spec constants DCL-S . . . equates to D-spec stand-alone fields DCL-DS . . . equates to D-spec data structures END-DS . . . to terminate most DCL-DS statements DCL-PI . . . equates to D-spec procedure interface definitions END-PI . . . to terminate procedure interface definitions DCL-PR . . . equates to D-spec procedure prototype definitions END-PR . . . to terminate procedure prototype definitions DCL-PROC . . equates to P-spec begin statements END-PROC . . equates to P-spec end statements
Examples
<source lang="rpg">
D* fixed-form declarations D string S 50A VARYING D date S D DATFMT(*MDY) D obj S O CLASS(*JAVA:'MyClass') D ptr S * PROCPTR // free-form declarations DCL-S string VARCHAR(50); DCL-S date DATE(*MDY); DCL-S obj OBJECT(*JAVA:'MyClass'); DCL-S ptr POINTER(*PROC); // constants DCL-C max_count 200; DCL-C deleted 'D';
</source >
Fully Free-Form coding
Another one of the new features of ILE RPG, introduced in 7.2, is a fully free-form coding format. The program source must start with **FREE and this removes all of the prior column restrictions for RPG source.
- All free-form statements can start in column 1.
- Column 6 is no longer reserved for fixed-form specification characters or compiler directives.
- All comments must start with slash-slash, instead of an asterisk, and can be used practically anywhere/anytime.
- The entire record length may be used for statement content—not just comments.
- Column 80 is no longer the restricted right margin for statement content.
- Source line lengths greater than 100 characters are supported.
Links
Dawn May: Free format RPG and TR7
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