/PDSC_MASK=option Forces the compiler to set the PDSC$V_EXCEPTION_MODE field of the procedure descriptor for each function in the compilation unit to the specified value, regardless of the setting of any other qualifiers. Ordinarily the PDSC$V_EXCEPTION_MODE field gets set automatically by the compiler, depending on which /IEEE mode is specified on the command line. The /PDSC_MASK qualifier overrides the /IEEE_MODE qualifer setting of this field. NOTE: The /PDSC_MASK qualifier is a low-level systems-programming feature that is seldom necessary. Its usage can produce object modules that do not conform to the OpenVMS common language environment and, within C, it can produce non-standard and seemingly incorrect floating-point behaviors at runtime. The qualifier option keywords are exactly the allowed values defined in the OpenVMS Calling Standard for this field, stripped of the PDSC$V_EXCEPTION_MODE prefix (for example, /PDSC_MASK=SIGNAL sets the field to PDSC$V_EXCEPTION_MODE_SIGNAL). The qualifier options are: SIGNAL Maps to PDSC$K_EXCEPTION_MODE_SIGNAL. Raise exceptions for all except underflow (which equals 0). SIGNAL_ALL Maps to PDSC$K_EXCEPTION_MODE_SIGNAL_ALL. Raise exceptions for all. SILENT Maps to PDSC$K_EXCEPTION_MODE_SILENT. Raise no exceptions. Create only finite values: no infinities, no denorms, no NaNs. The function result or errno needs to be examined.) FULL_IEEE Maps to PDSC$K_EXCEPTION_MODE_FULL_IEEE. Raise no exceptions except as controlled by separate IEEE exception-enabling bits. Create exceptional values according to the IEEE standard. CALLER Maps to PDSC$K_EXCEPTION_MODE_CALLER. Emulate the same mode as the caller. In the absence the /PDSC_MASK qualifier, the compiler sets the PDSC$V_EXCEPTION_MODE field automatically, depending on the /IEEE_MODE qualifier setting: o If /IEEE_MODE is specified with UNDERFLOW_TO_ZERO, DENORM_RESULTS, or INEXACT, then /PDSC_MASK is set to FULL_IEEE. o In all other cases, /PDSC_MASK is set to SILENT. This setting differs from the calling-standard-specified default of SIGNAL used by Fortran, and is largly responsible for the ANSI C conforming behavior of the math library when called from C or C++ programs.