ABPERC |
Percolates a specified abend. See ABPERC. |
ABTERMENC |
Sets the enclave termination behavior
for an enclave ending with an unhandled condition of severity 2 or
greater. See ABTERMENC. |
AIXBLD | NOAIXBLD |
Invokes the access method services
(AMS) for VSAM indexed and relative data sets to complete the file
and index definition procedures for COBOL routines. See AIXBLD (COBOL only). |
ALL31 |
Indicates whether an application
does or does not run entirely in AMODE(31). See ALL31. |
ANYHEAP |
Controls allocation of library heap
storage not restricted to below the 16M line. See ANYHEAP. |
ARGPARSE |
Specifies if arguments on the command
line are to be parsed in the usual C format.
See ARGPARSE | NOARGPARSE (C only). |
AUTOTASK |
Specifies if Fortran Multitasking
Facility is to be used by your program and the number of tasks that
are allowed to be active. See AUTOTASK | NOAUTOTASK (Fortran only). |
BELOWHEAP |
Controls allocation of library heap
storage below the 16M line. See BELOWHEAP. |
CBLOPTS |
Specifies the format of the argument
string on application invocation when the main program is COBOL. See CBLOPTS (COBOL only). |
CBLPSHPOP |
Controls if CICS® PUSH HANDLE and CICS POP HANDLE commands are issued when a COBOL
subprogram is called. See CBLPSHPOP (COBOL only). |
CBLQDA |
Controls COBOL QSAM dynamic allocation.
See CBLQDA (COBOL only). |
CEEDUMP |
Specifies options to control the processing
of the Language Environment dump
report. See CEEDUMP. |
CHECK |
Indicates if checking errors within
an application should be detected. See CHECK (COBOL only). |
COUNTRY |
Specifies the default formats for
date, time, currency symbol, decimal separator, and the thousands
separator based on a country. See COUNTRY. |
DEBUG | NODEBUG |
Activates the COBOL batch debugging
features specified by the "debugging lines" or the USE FOR DEBUGGING
declarative. See DEBUG (COBOL only). |
DEPTHCONDLMT |
Limits the extent to which conditions
can be nested. See DEPTHCONDLMT. |
DYNDUMP |
Provides a way to obtain IPCS readable dumps
of user applications that would ordinarily be lost due to the absence
of a SYSMDUMP, SYSUDUMP, or SYSABEND DD statement. See DYNDUMP. |
ENV |
Specifies the operating system that
your C application
runs under. See ENV (C only). |
ENVAR |
Sets the initial values for the environment
variables. See ENVAR. |
ERRCOUNT |
Specifies how many conditions of
severity 2, 3, and 4 can occur per thread before an enclave terminates
abnormally. See ERRCOUNT. |
ERRUNIT |
Identifies the unit number to which
runtime error information is to be directed. See ERRUNIT (Fortran only). |
EXECOPS |
Specifies if runtime options can
be specified on the command line. See EXECOPS | NOEXECOPS (C only). |
FILEHIST |
FILEHIST specifies whether to allow
the file definition of a file referred to by a ddname to be changed
during run time. See FILEHIST (Fortran only). |
FILETAG |
FILETAG ensures control of untagged z/OS® UNIX files
and standard streams terminal files when set up for conversion, and
for control of certain open functions which tag new or empty z/OS UNIX files.
See FILETAG (C/C++ only). |
FLOW | NOFLOW |
Controls the FLOW output produced
by OS/VS COBOL programs.
See FLOW (COBOL only). |
HEAP |
Controls allocation of the user heap.
See HEAP. |
HEAPCHK |
Specifies that user heap storage
can be inspected for damage and request a heap storage diagnostics
report. See HEAPCHK. |
HEAPPOOLS |
Specifies that (Quick) heap storage
manager can be used. See HEAPPOOLS (C/C++ and Enterprise PL/I only). |
HEAPZONES |
Turns on overlay toleration and checking
for user heaps. See HEAPZONES. |
INFOMSGFILTER |
Allows the user to eliminate unwanted
informational messages. See INFOMSGFILTER. |
INQPCOPN | NOINQPCOPN |
INQPCOPN controls if the OPENED specifier
on an INQUIRE by unit statement can be used to determine whether a
preconnected unit has had any I/O statements directed to it. See INQPCOPN (Fortran only). |
INTERRUPT |
Causes attentions recognized by the
host operating system to be recognized by Language Environment. See INTERRUPT. |
LIBSTACK |
Controls the allocation of the thread's
library stack storage. See LIBSTACK. |
MSGFILE |
Specifies the ddname of
the runtime diagnostics file. See MSGFILE. |
MSGQ |
Specifies the number of ISI blocks
allocated on a per-thread basis during execution. See MSGQ. |
NATLANG |
Specifies the national language to
use for the runtime environment. See NATLANG. |
OCSTATUS | NOOCSTATUS |
Controls if the OPEN and CLOSE status
specifiers are verified. See OCSTATUS (Fortran only). |
PAGEFRAMESIZE |
Indicates the preferred page frame size for
certain types of storage requests. Note the statement of direction
associated with this runtime option. See PAGEFRAMESIZE. |
PC |
Specifies that Fortran static
common blocks are not shared among load modules. See PC (Fortran only). |
PLIST |
Specifies the format of the invocation
arguments received by your C application
when it is invoked. See PLIST (C only). |
PLITASKCOUNT |
Controls the maximum number of tasks
active at one time while you are running PL/I MTF
applications. See PLITASKCOUNT (PL/I only). |
POSIX |
Specifies if the enclave can run
with the POSIX semantics. See POSIX. |
PROFILE |
Controls the use of an optional profiler
which collects performance data for the running application. See PROFILE |
PRTUNIT |
Identifies the unit number used for
PRINT and WRITE statements that do not specify a unit number. See PRTUNIT (Fortran only). |
PUNUNIT |
Identifies the unit number used for
PUNCH statements that do not specify a unit number. See PUNUNIT (Fortran only). |
RDRUNIT |
Identifies the unit number used for
READ statements that do not specify a unit number. See RDRUNIT (Fortran only). |
REDIR |
Specifies if redirections for stdin, stderr,
and stdout are allowed from the command line. See REDIR | NOREDIR (C only). |
RECPAD |
Specifies if a formatted input record
is padded with blanks. See RECPAD (Fortran only). |
RPTOPTS |
Specifies that a report of the runtime
options in use by the application be generated. See RPTOPTS |
RPTSTG |
Specifies that a report of the storage
used by the application be generated at the end of execution. See RPTSTG |
RTEREUS | NORTEREUS |
Initializes the runtime environment
to be reusable when the first COBOL program is invoked. See RTEREUS (COBOL only). |
SIMVRD | NOSIMVRD |
Specifies if your COBOL programs
use a VSAM KSDS to simulate variable length relative organization
data sets. See SIMVRD (COBOL only). |
STACK |
Controls the allocation and management
of stack storage. See STACK. |
STORAGE |
Controls the contents of storage
that is allocated and freed. See STORAGE. |
TERMTHDACT |
Sets the level of information produced
due to an unhandled error of severity 2 or greater. See TERMTHDACT. |
TEST | NOTEST |
Specifies that a debug tool is to
be given control according to the suboptions specified. See See TEST | NOTEST. |
THREADHEAP |
Controls the allocation and management
of thread-level heap storage. See THREADHEAP. |
THREADSTACK |
Controls the allocation of thread-level
stack storage for both the upward and downward-growing stack. See THREADSTACK. |
TRACE |
Determines if Language Environment runtime
library tracing is active. See TRACE. |
TRAP |
Specifies how Language Environment routines
handle abends and program interrupts. See TRAP. |
UPSI |
Sets the eight UPSI switches on or
off. See UPSI (COBOL only). |
USRHDLR |
Registers user condition handlers.
See USRHDLR | NOUSRHDLR. |
VCTRSAVE |
Specifies if any language in an application
uses the vector facility when user-written condition handlers are
called. See VCTRSAVE. |
XPLINK |
Controls the initialization of the
XPLINK environment. See XPLINK. |
XUFLOW |
Specifies if an exponent underflow
causes a program interrupt. See XUFLOW. |