Program verifiers provide a full range of syntactic and semantic checking for your code, similar to a compiler. Verifiers perform the same checking as compiler, but do not generate object code. Instead, program verifiers provide feedback and error messages that display in the Error List view, which you can use to fix your code before you compile.
Verification preferences provides you with many of the same options as the compiler. For example, in the program verifier preferences you can specify to generate a listing for your source during verification, or whether or not to use local cache for /copy members or other externally described files.
, enter Ctrl+Shift+V. Double-click an error to jump to the line in your source where
the error occurs. To easily navigate from error to error, use the
next problem
and previous
problem
buttons on
the workbench toolbar. Or, click Ctrl+. (Ctrl+period) to go
to the next problem, and Ctrl+, (Ctrl+comma) to go to the previous
problem.
You control the behavior of the program verifier through their preference pages. The program verifier triggered during verification will correspond to the type of file your are editing. For example, if you are editing a ILE RPG file, the ILE RPG program verifier is triggered when you perform verification.
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