zcobol v1.5.00b now supports ANSI/ISO 754 Decimal Floating Point (DFP) plus 
ANSI/ISO 754 Binary Floating Point (BFP) .

zcobol supports the new explicit COBOL USAGE types defined in the draft 
COBOL 2008 standard: FLOAT-DECIMAL-7, FLOAT-DECIMAL-16, FLOAT-
DECIMAL-34, FLOAT-BINARY-7, FLOAT-BINARY-16, FLOAT-BINARY-34.  In 
addition the IBM mainframe default standard Hexadecimal Floating Point (HFP) 
is supported using FLOAT-HEX-7, FLOAT-HEX-15, and FLOAT-HEX-30.  The 
COBOL 2002 standard generic floating point usage types FLOAT-SHORT, 
FLOAT-LONG, and FLOAT-EXTENDED default to DFP, but can be reassigned to 
any of the 3 types using zcobol option FLOAT(HEX), FLOAT(BINARY), or the 
default FLOAT(DECIMAL).  The default for COMP-1 and COMP-2 in zcobol is 
HFP for IBM mainframe compatibility.

In addition to the floating point extended data types, zcobol now also 
supports the following COMP fields: half word S9(4), full word S9(9), double 
word S9(18), and quad word S9(39) and also packed decimal and zoned 
decimal up to S9(31).  

The zcobol verbs MOVE, ADD, SUBTRACT, MULTIPLY, DIVIDE, IF, and DISPLAY 
support the above data types in any combination.  zcobol generates HLASM 
IBM mainframe compatible code which can be run at native speed on IBM 
z9/z10 mainframes or the code can be compiled, linked, and executed on any 
J2SE platform including Windows and Linux using z390.  The InstallShield 
download for z390 and zcobol which is open source is available on 
www.z390.org.  For more information on zcobol visit www.zcobol.org.  The 
download includes demos and new regression tests for the new data types.  
The demo zcobol\demo\powers.cbl displays powers of 2 up to 126 using the 
new COMP S9(39) 128 bit integer support.  The 3 regression tests 
zcobol\test\TESTHFP1.CBL, TESTBFP1, and TESTDFP1 using FLOAT(HEX), 
FLOAT(BINARY), and the default FLOAT(DECIMAL) respectively illustrate the 
new floating point code generation and execution capabilities.

Finally you can define a decimal floating point fraction such as 0.1 in COBOL 
and have it result in exactly 0.1000000 using DFP short versus 0.09999999 for 
HFP or BFP short due to irrational result in base 2 versus base 10.

Don Higgins
[email protected]
Don-Higgins.net

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