Charles,

My best guess it is the Defaults specified in LE for that language.  The ones 
that could be overridden by the programmer.

This applies to CEEOPT or CEEPARM entries.

Lizette


-----Original Message-----
>From: Charles Mills <[email protected]>
>Sent: Nov 20, 2012 11:03 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: In RPTOPTS what does Programmer Default mean?
>
>Well, I solved my underlying problem. The C++ program loads FTP under the
>covers, so there are two programs running each with its own LE run-time
>options. Sounds obvious when I say it, but the results I was seeing had me
>confused. Obviously (or perhaps not so obviously) PARM='LE options/program
>options' and #pragma runopts affect only the main program, but CEEOPTS DD
>affects both. If CEEOPTS specifies RPTOPTS you get two reports, without any
>specific indication which is which.
>
>I'd still like to know what "Programmer default" is supposed to mean. If
>they can say the source of some options is 'DD:CEEOPTS' then wouldn't it
>make sense to say that the source of some options was 'CSECT CEEUOPT'? Or at
>least document what their labels meant? "Programmer default" to me means
>some sort of defaults specific to a particular programmer, but that does not
>seem to be the case. I guess they mean "programmer-specified" as the source
>of some option settings.
>
>Charles
>-----Original Message-----
>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
>Behalf Of Charles Mills
>Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 4:09 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: In RPTOPTS what does Programmer Default mean?
>
>Environment: V1R13, C++ z/OS batch, pre-link, non-XPLINK
>
>I'm trying to figure out why #pragma runopts is not working as I would
>expect. But first ...
>
>When I set on RPTOPTS the report shows several options as being "Programmer
>default." I don't know where they are coming from. They don't correspond to
>my #pragma runopts.
>
>If I remove #pragma runopts from my program then 'CEEUOPT' does not show up
>in the link.
>
>PARM='/program options'
>
>What does "Programmer default" mean and where are these options coming from?
>The FM gives an example of a RPTOPTS report but does not explain the meaning
>of the labels (and "Programmer default" does not appear in the example).
>
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