Returns a fixed binary(15) integer that represents the number of parameters passed to a PL/I subroutine.
LPIPARAMCOUNT()
or
LPIPARAMCOUNT
main: procedure options(main);
declare subr entry;
...
call subr();
...
call subr(x,y,z);
end main;
subr: procedure(p1,p2,p3,p4);
...
declare no_of_args fixed bin(15);
no_of_args = lpiparamcount();
put skip list ('Number of arguments passed to SUBR: ',
no_of_args);
end subr;
If the main program is compiled with the -paramcount option, the above example will print:
Number of arguments passed to SUBR: 0 Number of arguments passed to SUBR: 3
None.
Description
The LPIPARAMCOUNT built-in function returns the number of parameters passed to an Open PL/I procedure from another PL/I procedure. To be able to use this function, the calling procedure has to be compiled with the -paramount compile time option, or that procedure has to have an entry name attribute OPTIONS(LPIPARAMCOUNT).