LIST-SYSTEM-SWITCHES Command

The LIST-SYSTEM-SWITCHES command shows the current setting of all the system switches.

Format

LIST-SYSTEM-SWITCHES

Description

The following table lists switch descriptions.

Switch Command

Switch Description

Parameter Name

Current Setting

SET-BACKSLASH

This switch determines whether the BACKSLASH character is used as a delimiter in TCL statements.

STATE

OFF

SET-CAPTURING

Sets whether the BASIC EXECUTE CAPTURING clause behaves using MENTOR standard or R91 standard.

STATE

MENTOR

SET-EXECUTE

This switch determines whether the BASIC EXECUTE statement uses the R91 or MENTOR functionality with regard to select lists.

STATE

 

SET-FOREIGN-CHARSET

This switch determines whether or not to enable foreign character sets.

STATE

 

SET-INCSAVE

This switch determines whether incremental saves will be allowed.

STATE

 

SET-INPUT-ELSE

This switch determines whether or not the BASIC compiler accepts an optional ELSE clause on the INPUT statement.

STATE

 

SET-LIST-BY

This switch determines whether LIST BY acts like SORT BY.

STATE

OFF

SET-NAMED-COMMON

This switch determines whether NAMED-COMMON variables are initialized to Numeric Zero or UNASSIGNED.

STATE

 

SET-PRINTER-CLOSE

This switch determines whether print jobs created by the EXECUTE statement in BASIC are closed when BASIC is exited.

STATE

ON

SET-PROC-STON

This switch determines whether or not a carriage return must be placed in the stack to return control to a PROC after a select-list is invoked.

STATE

 

SET-RTNLIST

This switch determines whether the BASIC EXECUTE statement will return a select list or a dynamic array when the RTNLIST clause is used.

STATE

LIST

SET-RUNTIME-ERROR-LOGGING

This switch determines whether basic runtime errors will be logged.

STATE

OFF

SET-U31AD

This switch determines whether user exit U31AD will use a two or three digit process number.

STATE