HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 3000 Laptop User Manual


 
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Command Definitions C-E
CCXL
CCXL
Compiles an HP C/iX program. HP C/iX is not part of the HP 3000 Series 900 Computer
System Fundamental Operating Software and must be purchased separately. This
command is recognized only if HP C/iX is installed on your system. (Native Mode)
Syntax
CCXL[ textfile][,[objectfile][,[listfile] ] ] [ ;INFO=quotedstring]
NOTE This command follows the optional MPE/iX command line syntax. Refer to
"Optional Format for MPE/iX Commands" at the beginning of this chapter.
Parameters
textfile The name of the text file that contains the source code to be compiled. This
is an ASCII file that you prepare with an editor such as EDIT/3000. The
formal file designator is CCTEXT.
If you are running HP C/iX from your terminal, you will probably specify a
disk textfile. If you do not specify textfile, then the default file is $STDIN.
$STDIN is the current input device, usually your terminal.
When textfile is your terminal, you can enter source code interactively.
When you have entered all the source code, type a colon (:) to end the
interactive input.
objectfile Actual file designator of the object file to which the object code is stored.
This file is in binary form and has a file code of 1461 or NMOBJ. Its formal
file designator is CCOBJ. If the objectfile parameter is omitted, the object
code is saved to the temporary file $OLDPASS.
If you specify objectfile, the compiler stores the object file in a permanent
file of the correct size, type, and name you specified. If a file of the same
name already exists, the object code overwrites that file.
If the compiler issues an error message telling you that a new or existing
object file to which you are trying to compile is too small, build a larger
object file and recompile to it.
You may use the MPE/iX SAVE command to store $OLDPASS as a
permanent file under another name.