The MACRO Compiler for OpenVMS Systems supports most of the standard VAX MACRO assembler directives discussed in the VAX MACRO and Instruction Set Reference Manual. However, some directives that are supported by the VAX MACRO assembler do not make sense for compiled code. Consequently, the compiler flags them and continues execution. You can disable the flagging of these directives by specifying /NOFLAG=DIRECTIVES. The directives that you can disable are: o .ENABLE and .DISABLE ABSOLUTE-for forcing absolute addressing modes o .ENABLE and .DISABLE TRUNCATION-for enabling floating point truncation o .LINK-for specifying linker options in a linker options file o .DEFAULT-for setting displacement lengths o .OPDEF and .REFn-for defining opcodes o Alignment directives (.ALIGN, .EVEN, and .ODD) in code psects o .TRANSFER o .MASK NOTE The length of the argument to a .ASCID directive is limited to 996 characters when using the MACRO Compiler for OpenVMS Systems. No such restriction exists in the VAX MACRO Assembler.