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Command Definitions C-E
CCXLLK
CCXLLK
Compiles and links 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
CCXLLK[ textfile] [ ,[ [ progfile]][,[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.
progfile The name of the program file on which the MPE/iX linker writes the linked
program. If you omit the progfile parameter, the program is saved to the
temporary file $OLDPASS.
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.
Options must be delimited by blank spaces. For a list of options, refer to
the HP C/iX Reference Manual (31506-90005).
NOTE The formal file designators used in this command (CCTEXT and CCLIST)
cannot be backreferenced as actual file designators in the command
parameter list.