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Re: [open-cobol-list] cobxref with the 2.0 version?


From: Brian Tiffin
Subject: Re: [open-cobol-list] cobxref with the 2.0 version?
Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2013 02:26:06 -0400

Sorry Micheal;   Vince keeps a project on SourceForge.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cobxref/

Should be good to go from there.

I'll mention it in the GNU Cobol FAQ.

Cheers,
Brian

On 10/25/13, Michael D. Setzer II <address@hidden> wrote:
> On 25 Oct 2013 at 20:20, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
>
> From:                 "Michael D. Setzer II"
> <address@hidden>
> To:                   address@hidden
> Date sent:            Fri, 25 Oct 2013 20:20:54 +1000
> Priority:             normal
> Subject:              [open-cobol-list] cobxref with the 2.0 version?
>
>> I just saw the 2.0 version was available for testing, and
>> downloaded it, and have set it up as a quick test, and didn't have any
>> issues on some test programs, but have just tried to compile the
>> cobxref that I've used with the 1.1 version, but it fails to compile
>> with an error.
>>
>> Is there a newer version of cobxref that would work with the 2.0
>> version?
>>
> I've done some more testing, but still not got a fully working
> solution.
>
> Have found a newer version of cobxref, but it gets the same error
> on the same line, just a different position in the program. It is a
> line move high-values to Global-Current-Level
>
> The Global-Current-Level is pic 99, and the manual shows that
> you can not move high-values to a numeric field?? So, it is an
> error. The if is looking for "CD " or "SD ", which I don't have, so I
> tried replacing high-values with 9 to get rid of the error.
>
> This results in the programming compiling, and I can run it on
> simple programs, but if a program has a select clause it is failing.
> "Error: Eof on source possible logic error at aa047 ASSUMING
> again"
>
> If I comment out the select lines, it does run, but it gives errors on
> lines that use the files as not being defined or not a file name?
>
> The latest version of the cobxref has 3337 lines, and I had to
> change the currency symbol to the $.  Doesn't have a specific
> identification, so there may be a newer version that I haven't
> located. Programs work fine with the new compiler, but just can
> not get the xref file.
>
>
>> Was on the old forum list, but just joined this list.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
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