6.2.27 PERFORM Statement
The PERFORM statement transfers control explicitly to one or more
procedures and implicitly returns control to the next executable statement
after execution of the specified procedure(s) is completed.
The PERFORM statement can be:
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An out-of-line PERFORM statement
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Procedure-name-1 is specified.
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An in-line PERFORM statement
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Procedure-name-1 is omitted.
An in-line PERFORM must be delimited by the END-PERFORM phrase.
The in-line and out-of-line formats cannot be combined. For example,
if procedure-name-1 is specified, the imperative-statement and the
END-PERFORM phrase must not be specified.
The PERFORM statement formats are:
- Basic PERFORM
- TIMES phrase PERFORM
- UNTIL phrase PERFORM
- VARYING phrase PERFORM
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