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<h1 class="topictitle1">ILE C considerations</h1>
<div><p>When you compile programs with ILE C, consider this information.</p>
<ul><li>You can compile a source file in any EBCDIC code page except code page
00290.</li>
<li>If the CCSID of the primary source file is 65535, code page 00037 is assumed.</li>
<li>All secondary source files are converted to the CCSID of the primary source
file.<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> While most secondary source files are converted to the CCSID of
the primary source file, some conversions are not supported. Contact your IBM<sup>®</sup> service
representative if you require support for an unsupported CCSID conversion.</div>
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<li>If the CCSID of the secondary source files is 65535, no conversion takes
place.</li>
<li>Any modules are created in the code page of the primary
source file. A module is an operating system object that can be a collection
of one or more procedures and one or more definitions for external or internal
variables. A module is compiled from source code.</li>
<li>When binding modules of different CCSIDs, no conversion takes place and
unpredictable results might occur.</li>
<li>You can use the trigraph support for the C characters that are not available
on all keyboards. Trigraph support generally uses invariant characters to
represent variant characters. For example, the left bracket ([) is represented
by ??(.</li>
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<p>The ILE C runtime library functions that parse strings containing variant
characters use the variant character code point value associated with the
CCSID of the job.</p>
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