The code you type is parsed continuously to identify errors. The errors are underlined with red squiggly lines.
Regardless of whether background parsing is enabled, error information is generated during project builds.
You can turn off background parsing in the Preferences dialog box (select Window > Preferences > Micro Focus > PL/I > Editor and uncheck Background parsing).
Parsing is triggered when there is a pause in editing code; by default this is 500 milliseconds. By keeping Background parsing selected and entering a larger value in the Trigger delay field, you can make sure your code is parsed less frequently, and improve performance when developing projects with large numbers of source files.
Use the property disable.cobol.indexing to switch off background parsing when you start Eclipse.
If you start Eclipse from the command line, you do this by using the command:
eclipse.exe -vmargs -Ddisable.cobol.indexing=true
If you start Eclipse from the Start menu or a shortcut, edit the eclipse.ini file and add the line:
-Ddisable.cobol.indexing=true
to the -vmargs section.