Code Analysis


Code Analysis (an optional, licensed feature) is used to create, view, manipulate, export, and print graphical representations of data objects and the relationships between them, as well as COBOL and PL/I program structure. The logical flow of each procedure or paragraph can also be viewed. Program structure visualization is invoked from a Workbench COBOL Editor or Workbench PL/I Editor session, and logic flow visualization can then be invoked from that program structure view.

The program structure presents the program as a collection of paragraph or procedure nodes, rounded rectangular boxes that display the name of the paragraph or procedure. These nodes are connected by dashed lines representing their execution sequence within the program, with arrowheads indicating the direction of the execution path. The logic flow presents a selected paragraph or procedure as a collection of code blocks, rounded rectangular boxes representing a sequential group of statements in the program.

Refer to the BMC-AMI-DevX-Code-Insights-and-Runtime-Visualizer-User-Guide for detailed information.



 

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