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separator is a string of one or more punctuation characters. The rules for formation of separators are:

The punctuation character space is a separator. Wherever a space is used as a separator or as part of a separator, more than one space can be used. All spaces immediately following the separators comma, semicolon, or period are considered part of that separator and are not considered to be the separator space.

Except when the comma is used in a PICTURE character-string, the punctuation characters comma and semicolon, immediately followed by a space, are separators that can be used anywhere the separator space is used.

The punctuation character period, when followed by a space, is a separator. It must be used only to indicate the end of a sentence, or as shown in formats.

The punctuation characters right and left parenthesis are separators. Except in pseudo-text, parentheses can appear only in balanced pairs of left and right parentheses delimiting subscripts,

ANS85a list of function arguments, reference modifiers,

arithmetic expressions, or conditions.

The opening delimiters and closing delimiters of literals are separators.

ISO2002OSVSVSC2MFEither an apostrophe or a quotation mark may be used as the quotation symbol character in opening and closing delimiters.

The opening delimiters of literals are:

A quotation mark symbol

MFAny of the following pairs of contiguous characters: G", G', H", H', N", N', X", X', Z", Z'

The closing delimiters of literals are:

A quotation mark when the opening delimiter uses a quotation mark

An apostrophe when the opening delimiter uses an apostrophe

The opening delimiter must be immediately preceded by a space, left parenthesis or opening pseudo-text delimiter. The closing delimiter must be immediately followed by one of the separators space, comma, semicolon, period, right parenthesis or closing pseudo-text delimiter. Separators immediately preceding the opening delimiter are not part of the opening delimiter. Separators immediately following the closing delimiter are not part of the closing delimiter.

Pseudo-text delimiters are separators. An opening pseudo-text delimiter must be immediately preceded by a space; a closing pseudo-text delimiter must be immediately followed by one of the separators space, comma, semicolon, or period.

MFThe space immediately preceding the opening pseudo-text delimiter can be omitted.

Pseudo-text delimiters can appear only in balanced pairs delimiting pseudo-text

MFand verb-signatures

. (See the topic Source Text Manipulation and the topic Method Interface Definition.)

The COBOL character colon, except as part of the

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