When the XREF process option ("Cross-reference Strings")
is used, additional lines are included in the summary section.
In Figure 1, these are lines
2 , 3 , and 4 .
The totals are listed according to each search string.
Note: The XREF summary section may be produced
without the XREF source line
section by using the LMTO process option.
Figure 1. Example of the XREF summary section of a search listing 1 SUMMARY SECTION SRCH FN: NEW1* TESTCASE C
2 STRING-FOUND LINES-FOUND FILES-W/LNS STRING-NOT-FOUND
3 "NEW" 19 2
4 "USE" 10 2
5 LINES-FOUND FILES-W/LNS FILES-PROC LINES-PROC COMPARE-COLS
6 29 2 5 64 1: 80
- 1
- Section header line. Identifies the file which was searched.
In this example, it is NEW1* TESTCASE C.
- 2
- Column header line.
- STRING-FOUND
- Column indicating the search string.
- LINES-FOUND
- Lines which contained one or more occurrences of the search string.
- FILES-W/LNS
- Total number of files in the group in which the string was found.
- STRING-NOT-FOUND
- Indication that the string was not found in any of the files in
the file group.
- 3
- Totals for string "NEW"
- 4
- Totals for string "USE"
- 5
- Column header line.
- LINES-FOUND
- The summation of lines found for the individual search strings.
- FILE-W/LNS
- Number of files where lines were found to contain one or more of
the search strings.
- FILE-PROC
- Number of files that were searched.
- LINES-PROC
- Number of lines that were part of the search set.
- COMPARE-COLS
- The column range that was searched.
- 6
- Totals statistics arranged under the columns specified in
5 .