Source code organization
Before the RPG source code can be delivered to CAST and then analyzed, it needs to be collected from the proper iSeries libraries and transferred to the designated location. During this operation, each artifact (program, CL, DSPF) must be put into a single file only. This will result in a single artifact per file. Furthermore, the type of source code must be expressed using the extension to the file. The appropriate files extensions are listed in the following table.
Source code is kept in a member of a file. The file is kept in a library. Each file can have many members. Each member is the source code for a program.
The source code files can have any name but conventionally the names start with Q and end with SRC, for source.
Source code type | iSeries library | Required extension | used in MetaModel |
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RPG-III and GAP3 programs | QRPGSRC | *.rpg | RPG300 |
ILE RPG and GAP4 Programs | QRPGLESRC | *.rpgle | RPG400 |
ILE RPG and GAP4 Programs with SQL | QSQLRPGLESRC | *.sqlrpgle | RPG400 |
Copy source members - GAP4 | QCPYLESRC | *.cpyle | RPG400 |
CL programs | QCLSRC | *.cl | CL400 |
ILE CL Programs | QCLLESRC | *.clle | CL400 |
Display Files | QDDSSRC | *.dspf | DDS400 |
Printer Files | QDDSSRC | *.prtf | DDS400 |
Logical Files | QDBSRC | *.lf | DB400 |
Physical Files | QDBSRC | *.pf | DB400 |
Bound service programs | QBNDPGM | *.bnd | RPG400 |
Menu | QMNUSRC orQMENUSRC | *.menu | MENU |
Source code preprocessing
RPG source code needs to be preprocessed so that CAST can understand it and analyze it correctly. In previous releases of the extension, this preprocessing was a manual action that needed to be completed before the code was analyzed. However, in this release and all future releases, the code preprocessing is actioned automatically when an analysis is launched or a snapshot is generated (the code is preprocessed before the analysis starts). In other words you only need to package, deliver and launch an analysis/generate a snapshot for the preprocessing to be completed.
Manual preprocessing
If for any reason you are requested to manually preprocess the RPG source code before you package and deliver it, then you can do so as follows:
- Place all of the source code into the Tools\RPG_PreProcessor\input folder - this folder is created after unpacking the extension archive file.
- Run Tools\RPG_PreProcessor\launch.bat
- The resulting preprocessed code will be placed in the Tools\RPG_PreProcessor\output folder - the source code in this folder needs to be packaged in the CAST Delivery Manager Tool.
Known Limitation for code preprocessing
- If the preprocessed file contains two RPG Programs, it will cause a fatal error during the preprocessing phase. To work around this:
- retrieve the name of the file causing the error from the command window
- remove the file from the source code
- rerun the preprocessing phase
launch.bat file
The table below lists all configurable parameters in the Tools\RPG_Pre-Processor\launch.bat batch file. You can change these to alter the outcome of the preprocessing:
Parameter Name | Parameter Description |
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ENDIF_RENAME | Enables you to calculate depth of code |
EXTERNAL_FIELD_CHECK EXTERNAL_FIELD_FILE EXTERNAL_FIELD_FULLNAME | These three parameters are used to with a feature that:
For example, in a PF file, when you use REFFLD, this means that the type is defined in the file defined in the REF(): A REF(REPERT) A R AAATSF TEXT('test') A AAACARJ R REFFLD(CARJ) A AAACP R REFFLD(CP) A AAABZTI R REFFLD(BZTI) Otherwise you will have a field defined as follows - in this case, if you use the same field in another PF, you might have some differences.
A R ADRENF TEXT('Adresses d''enlèvement') A CODPOS 9 A LOCALIT 35 A OCTET 1 A AGENLEV 6 Usage
In the REPERT file, you can find the definition of the field CARJ (a string with 6 characters): A CARJ 6S 0 TEXT('Code agence traitante ') A COLHDG('Age.trait. ' 'CGN_TRT') |
PREFIX_SUBROUTINE | Enables you to define a unique subroutine name In different files, We can have different subroutines having same name. Setting this parameter to Y, it prefixes that subroutine with the FileName and Suffixes it with "BEGSR" Please note that having different subroutine having same name can lead to many wrong links created |
RECORDSTRUCT_RENAMING | Rename DSS record structure for better recognition |
Report_FullFileName | Name of the file to report full filename |
RULE_EXTRACTION | Enables you to extract rules in specific files |
Source_Path | Location of source code for preprocessing |
Target_Path | Location of source code following a successful preprocessing |
Application Source code delivery and Snapshot generation
When delivering your source code for analysis with CAST, you need to follow the same process as for technologies that are supported by CAST "out of the box". In other words:
- Registering new domains and applications in the CAST AIC Portal
Add and Deliver Application code source - when you create and configure a new package in the CAST Delivery Manager Tool, choose the option Files on your file system as the source location in the Add package wizard:
- Return to the CAST Management Studio and:
- View the results in the CAST Health Dashboard or the CAST Engineering Dashboard.
Errors & Warnings
During the application analysis phase, you may receive one of the following errors:
Error or Warning | Action |
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An unnamed object of type 'RPG400SQLStructure' has been detected | This is because RPG400SQLStructures have no specific name, as such, the CAST framework will give them the name "unnamed". You can safely ignore this warning. |
Duplicate object of type 'RPG400SQLStructure' has been detected: '<unnamed>' | As mentioned above, structures have no specific name and are automatically given the name "unnamed" by CAST - as such multiple objects with the name "unnamed" will exist and will cause this error. You can safely ignore this warning. |
Unable to find the object end for type 'RPG400Rule' | This is caused by source code that is referring to a Rule that cannot be found. You can safely ignore this warning. |
Duplicate object of type 'MENUItem' has been detected: 'XXXXXX' | This is due to a duplicate Menu name in the original Menu file. You can safely ignore this warning. |
Warning after preprocessing the source code- Unknown format for ' A XA3439 R REFFLD(DATM FRFGFDI4)' | Follow Sample Reference Function Specifications |...+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7....+....8 00010A REF(FILE1) (1) 00020A R RECORD1 00030A FIELD1 R (1) 00040A FIELD2 R (1) 00050A FIELD3 R REFFLD(FLD3) (2) 00060A FIELD4 R REFFLD(FLD4 FILE2) (3) 00070A FIELD5 R REFFLD(FLD5 LIB1/FILE3) (4) 00080A FIELD6 R REFFLD(RECORDB/FLD6 LIB1/FILE4) (5) 00090A FIELD7 R REFFLD(FIELD6 *SRC) (6) 00100A FIELD8 R REFFLD(FLD6) (7) 00110A R RECORD2 00120A FIELD1 20 (8) 00130A 00140A R RECORD3 00150A FIELD1 R REFFLD(RECORD2/FIELD1 *SRC) (9) 00160A 00170A R RECORD4 00180A FIELD1 R REFFLD(FIELD1 *SRC) (10) A Note:For line 00010, you can also specify library name and record format You must specify R in position 29 for each field that refers to another field that was previously defined. RPG preprocessor supports only the cases (2) and (7) : Only one parameter for the REFFLD function. |