rspec/rules/S1307/cobol/rule.adoc

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It is fairly normal for COBOL development teams to decide to work either with sections or with paragraphs and to make this choice a standard.
When sections are used, it is also normal to define another standard: "End every section definition with an empty paragraph definition, or a paragraph containing only a terminating statement".
This empty paragraph can then be jumped to with a ``++GO TO++`` statement to stop the execution of a section.
Accepted terminating statements in the otherwise-empty ending paragraph are: ``++EXIT++``, ``++EXIT PROGRAM++``, ``++STOP RUN++``, and ``++GO BACK++``.
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== Noncompliant Code Example
In this example, an empty paragraph is missing at the end of the first section definition.
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FIRST_SECTION SECTION.
...
SECOND_SECTION SECTION.
...
SECOND_SECTION_END.
----
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== Compliant Solution
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FIRST_SECTION SECTION.
...
FIRST_SECTION_END.
SECOND_SECTION SECTION.
...
SECOND_SECTION_END.
----