/[NO]LIST Requests a source listing file. You can request additional listing information using the /MACHINE_CODE and /SHOW qualifiers. The default is /LIST for a batch process, and /NOLIST for an interactive process. You can include a file specification for the listing file. If you omit the file specification, the listing file has the name of the first source file and a file type of LIS. The default depth of a page in a listing file is 66 lines. To modify the default, assign the new number to the logical name SYS$LP_LINES using the DCL command DEFINE. For example, the following DCL command sets the page depth at 88 lines: $ DEFINE SYS$LP_LINES 88 The valid number of lines per page ranges from 30 to a maximum of 255. The definition can be applied to the entire system by using the command DEFINE/SYSTEM. In interactive mode, the compiler does not produce a listing file unless you include the /LIST qualifier. In batch mode, the compiler produces a listing file by default. In either case, the listing file is not automatically printed; you must use the PRINT command to obtain a line printer copy of the listing file. If a source line contains a form-feed character, that line is printed but the form-feed character is ignored (does not generate a new page). If a source line of length 1 contains a Ctrl/Z character, the source code listing contains a blank line in place of the Ctrl/Z character. Any other nonprinting ASCII characters encountered in HP Fortran source files are replaced by a space character and a warning message appears. For more information on the format of listing files, see the HP Fortran for OpenVMS User Manual.