/NOCHECK Directs the compiler to generate code to perform run-time checks indicated by the following options: ALL Generates checking code for all options. NONE Suppresses all checking code. [NO]BOUNDS Verifies that an index expression is within the bounds of an array's index type, that character-string sizes are compatible, and that schemata are compatible. [NO]CASE_SELECTORS Verifies that the value of a case selector is contained in the corresponding case-label list. [NO]DECLARATIONS Verifies that schema definitions yield valid types and that uses of GOTO statements from one block to an enclosing block are correct. Also controls whether the ASSERT statement is processed. [NO]OVERFLOW Verifies that the result of an integer computation does not exceed machine representation. [NO]POINTERS Verifies that the value of a pointer variable is not NIL. [NO]SUBRANGE Verifies that values assigned to variables of subrange types are within the subrange; verifies that a set expression is assignment compatible with a set variable, and that MOD operates on positive numbers. The BOUNDS and DECLARATIONS are the only checking options enabled by default. The /CHECK qualifier without options is equivalent to /CHECK=ALL. The negation /NOCHECK is equivalent to /CHECK=NONE. The CHECK attribute in the source program or module overrides the /CHECK qualifier on the command line.