[SCA Command] Creates an analysis data file that describes a source file. Format ANALYZE file-spec[, . . .]
1 – Qualifiers
1.1 /DESIGN
/DESIGN[=design-option] /NODESIGN (D) Indicates that the source file should be processed as a program design language. The design options are as follows: COMMENTS The ANALYZE command looks inside comments for design information. Information about comments is included in the analysis data file. Any errors detected are reported. NOCOMMENTS The ANALYZE command ignores comments. PLACEHOLDERS The ANALYZE command treats LSE placeholders as valid syntax. Placeholders are reported in the analysis data file. NOPLACEHOLDERS The ANALYZE command does not report placeholders in the .ANA file. It does not report errors if placeholders are encountered. If you specify the /DESIGN qualifier, the default is /DESIGN= (COMMENTS,PLACEHOLDERS). If you do not specify this qualifier, the default is /NODESIGN.
1.2 /LANGUAGE
/LANGUAGE=language Specifies the language of the source file. By default, the language is that which is specified by the file type of the source file.
1.3 /LOG
/LOG (D) /NOLOG Indicates whether each analyzed file is reported.
1.4 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT[=file-spec] /OUTPUT=file-name.ANA (D) Specifies the analysis data file to be created. The default is /OUTPUT= filename.ANA, where file-name is the name of the first source file specified as the parameter to this command.
2 – Parameter
file-spec[, . . . ] Specifies the files to be analyzed. You can use wildcards with the file-spec parameter. Within LSE, the current buffer is analyzed by default.