HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 3000 Laptop User Manual


 
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Command Definitions P-R
PASXLLK
PASXLLK
Compiles and links an HP Pascal/iX program. HP Pascal/iX is not part of the HP 3000
Series 900 Computer System Fundamental Operating Software and must be purchased
separately. (Native Mode)
Syntax
PASXLLK[ textfile][,[progfile][,[listfile][,libfile] ] ] [ ;INFO=quotedstring]
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/V. The
formal file designator is PASTEXT.
If you are running HP Pascal/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 in
response to the > prompt. After you enter the source code, type a colon (:)
in response to the > prompt to end the interactive input.
The source code to be compiled can be a program or a list of modules.
progfile The name of the program file on which the MPE/iX linker writes the linked
program. The default is $NEWPASS.
listfile The name of the file on which the compiler writes the program listing. It
can be any ASCII file. The default is $STDLIST. $STDLIST is usually the
terminal if you are running HP Pascal/iX interactively, or the printer if you
are running a batch job. The formal file designator is PASLIST.
If your terminal is both textfile and listfile, the compiler does not write the
program listing on the terminal.
If listfile is $NULL or a file other than $STDLIST, the compiler displays
those lines that contain errors on $STDLIST.
libfile The name of the HP Pascal/iX library file that the compiler searches if a
search path is not specified with the compiler option SEARCH. The default
is PASLIB in your group and account.
quotedstring A string of no more than 132 characters (including the single or double
quotation marks that enclose it). The quotedstring is used to pass initial
compiler options to the HP Pascal/iX compiler. HP Pascal/iX brackets the
quotedstring with dollar signs ($) and places the string before the first line
of source code in the text file.