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Command Definitions C-E
CCXL
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 from a session or the printer from a batch job. The formal file
designator is CCLIST.
If listfile is $NULL or a file other than $STDLIST, the compiler displays on
$STDLIST those lines that contain errors.
quotedstring A string of no more than 1024 characters (including the single or double
quotation marks that enclose it).
The quotedstring is used to pass initial compiler options to the compiler
program. Options must be delimited by blank spaces.
NOTE The formal file designators used in this command (CCTEXT, CCOBJ, and
CCLIST) cannot be backreferenced as actual file designators in the command
parameter list.
Operation Notes
The CCXL command compiles an HP C/iX program and stores the object code in a
permanent file (objectfile) or in $OLDPASS if you do not specify an object file. If textfile is not
specified, the compiler expects the source program to be entered from your standard input
device. If you do not specify listfile, the compiler sends the program listing to your standard
device and identifies it by the formal file designator CCLIST.
NOTE This command is implemented as a command file. If you set the HPPATH
variable to null (SETVAR HP PATH ""), the command file is not executed, and
the command fails.
Use
This command may be issued from a session, job, or program. It may not be used in
BREAK. Pressing
Break suspends the execution of this command. Entering the RESUME
command continues the execution.