Thanks. The requirement is for COBOL. But thanks anyway.

While I have the thread open, something I failed to say in the request: I only 
want to compile, not link or execute, so if your program calls a bunch of local 
assembler routines, no problem, I don't need them, just the COBOL. Nor would I 
need any run-time files.

Charles


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Subject: Re: Looking for some large COBOL program examples

On 2019-12-10 18:45, Charles Mills wrote:
> I am looking for some sample COBOL programs of say 20,000 or more lines. I
> really don't care what they do, so long as they will compile (or could
> easily be made to compile) to an RC 0 or 4 under both Enterprise COBOL 4 and
> Enterprise COBOL 6.
> 
> Among other purposes I am working on a possible SHARE presentation about the
> relative compile times and so forth for COBOL 4 versus 6, optimized and not.
> 
> The largest COBOL program I have in my inventory is 5489 lines. I would
> happily accept anything from 10,000 to a million lines. A pointer to
> publicly-available code would work also, of course. I have Googled "COBOL
> sample code" but not found anything substantial. Most examples tend to be
> fairly simple.
> 
> I would need any required COPY members, of course.
> 
> Obviously, check with your boss before you send me anything. Send off-list.
> Don't send the source code with the recipe for the secret sauce. I would be
> willing to sign an NDA assuming it were not too onerous, and would safeguard
> and not share the code in any event.

Happy to share a 17,000+ line PL/I program, PM me if you want a copy, code is 
GPL'ed, so you can basically do with it whatever you want.

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