Specifies the size of the RETURN-CODE special register and its alignment in memory. 
  
 
	 Syntax:
 
		 
		>>-.---.--RTNCODE-SIZE--"integer"----------><
   +-/-+
 
	 Parameters:
 
		 
		 
		   
			 -  
				integer 
			 
- One of: 
				 
				   
					 - 2 
					 
- PIC S9(4) COMP: size 2 bytes, aligned on a two-byte boundary. 
					 
- 4 
					 
- PIC S9(9) COMP: size 4 bytes, aligned on a four-byte boundary. 
					 
- 8 
					 
- PIC S9(18) COMP: size 8 bytes, aligned on an eight-byte boundary. 
					 
 
Properties:
 
		 
		 
		
 
			  
			  
			  
				 
				  | Default: | RTNCODE-SIZE"4" | 
 
				 
				  | Phase: | Syntax check | 
 
				 
				  | $SET: | Initial | 
 
			 
 
		  
 
 
	 Dependencies:
 
		 
		Set to RTNCODE-SIZE"4" immediately by XOPEN. 
		
 
		 
		   
		
 
	 
If a program with a four-byte RETURN-CODE calls a program with a two-byte RETURN-CODE, on return the value from the called program is in the lower two bytes of the four-byte RETURN-CODE. The content of the upper two bytes is undefined.
If a program with an eight-byte RETURN-CODE calls a program with a four-byte RETURN-CODE, on return the value from the called program is in the lower four bytes of the eight-byte RETURN-CODE. The content of the upper four bytes is undefined.
When one program calls another, it is not necessary that the size of their RETURN-CODE registers match. If the calling program's RETURN-CODE register is larger than the called program's RETURN-CODE register, then any remaining bytes the calling program's register are undefined. For example, if a program with a two-byte RETURN-CODE calls a program with a four-byte RETURN-CODE, on return the lower two bytes of the value from the called program are in the two-byte RETURN-CODE. The content of the upper two bytes is lost.
If the calling program's RETURN-CODE register is smaller than the called program's RETURN-CODE register, then any bytes that cannot fit into the calling program's register are lost. For example, if a program with a four-byte RETURN-CODE calls a program with a eight-byte RETURN-CODE, on return the lower four bytes of the value from the called program are in the four-byte RETURN-CODE. The content of the upper four bytes is lost.