LANGUAGE
Use the LANGUAGE
option to select the
language in which compiler output will be printed. The information
that will be printed in the selected language includes diagnostic
messages, source listing page and scale headers, FIPS message headers,
message summary headers, compilation summary, and headers and notations
that result from the selection of certain compiler options (MAP
, XREF
, VBREF
,
and FLAGSTD
).
Default is: LANGUAGE(ENGLISH)
Abbreviations
are: LANG(EN
| UE
| JA
| JP)
name specifies
the language for compiler output messages. Possible values for the LANGUAGE
option
are shown in the table below.
Name | Abbreviation1 | Output language |
---|---|---|
ENGLISH |
EN |
Mixed-case English (the default) |
JAPANESE 3 |
JA , JP |
Japanese, using the Japanese character set |
UENGLISH 2, 3 |
UE |
Uppercase English |
|
If the LANGUAGE
option is changed at
compile time (using CBL
or PROCESS
statements),
some initial text will be printed using the language that was in effect
at the time the compiler was started.
NATLANG
: The NATLANG
runtime
option allows you to control the national language to be used for
the runtime environment, including error messages, month names, and
day-of-the-week names. The LANGUAGE
compiler option
and the NATLANG
runtime option act independently
of each other. You can use them together with neither taking precedence
over the other.