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PL/I for Windows, Version 8.0, Programming Guide

DEPRECATE

This option flags variable names and include file names that you want to deprecate.

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                 | '-,-'                                |
                 V                                      |
>>-DEPRECATE--(----+-BUILTIN-(--+---------------+--)--+-+--)---><
                   |            '-built-in-name-'     |
                   +-ENTRY-(--+------------+--)-------+
                   |          '-entry-name-'          |
                   +-INCLUDE-(--+----------+--)-------+
                   |            '-filename-'          |
                   '-VARIABLE-(--+---------------+--)-'
                                 '-variable-name-'
 
BUILTIN
Flags any declaration of built-in-name with the BUILTIN attribute.
built-in-name
Name of the BUILTIN variable
ENTRY
Flags any declaration of entry-name with the ENTRY attribute.
entry-name
Level-1 name
INCLUDE
Flags any %INCLUDE statement that includes filename.
filename
Name of the file
VARIABLE
Flags any declaration of variable-name that does not have the BUILTIN or ENTRY attribute.
variable-name
Level-1 name

To specify the DEPRECATE option, you must specify at least one of these suboptions with a possible empty suboption list. For example, both of the following specifications are invalid:

Specifying one of the suboptions does not change the setting of any of the other suboptions that have been specified previously.

Specifying a suboption a second time replaces the previous specifications.

In all cases, there is no checking of the suboption lists.

Examples:

The default is DEPRECATE(BUILTIN() ENTRY() INCLUDE() VARIABLE()).


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