Nope. I'm not much into COBOL. I guess the current version is quite a bit better than the stuff I learned long ago. But I still shudder when I look at the assembler emitted. And I haven't found any compile parameters to improve it. A few years ago, we had the C compiler. I was fairly well impressed with its code generation.
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