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D=/SHOW=DICT,HEAD,INCL,INLI,SOUR,STAT,TABL (OpenVMS VAX) D=/SHOW=DICT,HEAD,INCL,SOUR,STAT (OpenVMS Alpha) /NOSHOW Specifies a list of items to be included in the listing file. A single identifier or a list of identifiers enclosed in parentheses may follow /SHOW; these identifiers are the names of options that inform the compiler which type of information it should generate. The options are as follows: ALL Enables listing of all options. NONE Disables all /SHOW options. [NO]DICTIONARY Enables listing of %DICTIONARY records. [NO]HEADER Enables page headers. [NO]INCLUDE Enables listing of %INCLUDE files. [NO]INLINE Enables listing of inline summary (OpenVMS VAX) [NO]SOURCE Enables listing of Compaq Pascal source code. [NO]STATISTICS Enables listing of compiler statistics. [NO]STRUCTURE_LAYOUT Enables listing of variable and type layout. [NO]TABLE_OF_CONTENTS Enables listing of table of contents only if the %TITLE or %SUBTITLE directive was specified in the source code (OpenVMS VAX) On OpenVMS VAX systems, the inline summary, enabled by /SHOW=INLINE, shows only the names of routines that were expanded inline in the compilation. If you want to know why routines were not expanded inline, you must specify an additional qualifier, either /OPTIMIZE=INLINE or /OPTIMIZE=ALL. Although /OPTIMIZE defaults to /OPTIMIZE=ALL, you must specify ALL to generate these reasons. The compiler ignores the /SHOW qualifier if you do not also specify the /LIST qualifier on the same command line. On OpenVMS VAX systems, the default for the /SHOW qualifier is /SHOW=(DICTIONARY, HEADER, INCLUDE, SOURCE, STATISTICS, TABLE_OF_CONTENTS). On OpenVMS Alpha systems, the default for the /SHOW qualifier is /SHOW=(DICTIONARY, HEADER, INCLUDE, SOURCE, STATISTICS). The negation /NOSHOW is equivalent to /SHOW=NONE. /SHOW is equivalent to /SHOW=ALL.
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