Overrides or confirms the compiler options in effect for a program
unit. Statement format:
OPTIONS option [option...]
option Is one of the following:
/ASSUME=[NO]UNDERSCORE
/CHECK=(ALL, [NO]BOUNDS, [NO]OVERFLOW, [NO]UNDERFLOW, NONE)
/NOCHECK
/CONVERT=(BIG_ENDIAN, CRAY, FDX, FGX, IBM, LITTLE_ENDIAN,
NATIVE, VAXD, VAXG)
/[NO]EXTEND_SOURCE
/[NO]F77
/FLOAT=(D_FLOAT, G_FLOAT, IEEE_FLOAT)
/[NO]G_FLOATING
/[NO]I4
/[NO]RECURSIVE
You must place the slash (/) before the option.
The OPTIONS statement must be the first statement in a program
unit, preceding the PROGRAM, SUBROUTINE, FUNCTION, MODULE, and
BLOCK DATA statements.
OPTIONS statement options have the same syntax and abbreviations as
their similarly-named VMS compiler options.
OPTIONS statement options override compiler options, but only until
the end of the program unit for which they are defined. Thus, an
OPTIONS statement must appear before each program unit in which you
wish to override the compiler options.