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Command Definitions SP-Z
SPL
SPL
Compiles a compatibility mode SPL/V program. SPL/V is not part of the HP 3000 Series
900 Computer System Fundamental Operating Software and must be purchased
separately.
Syntax
SPL[ textfile][,[uslfile] [,[listfile][,[masterfile][,newfile] ] ] ] [ ;INFO=quotedstring]
Parameters
textfile Actual file designator of the input file from which the source program is
read. This can be any ASCII input file. The formal file designator is
SPLTEXT. Default is $STDIN.
uslfile Actual file designator of the user subprogram library (USL) file to which
the object code is written. This can be any binary output file created with a
file code of USL or 1024. Its formal file designator is SPLUSL. If the uslfile
parameter is omitted, the object code is saved to the temporary file
$OLDPASS. If the uslfile parameter is entered, it indicates that the file was
created in one of four ways:
By using the MPE/iX SAVE command to save the default USL file
created during a previous compilation.
By building the USL with the MPE segmenter -BUILDUSL command.
Refer to the MPE Segmenter Manual (30000-90011).
By creating a new USL file with the MPE/iX BUILD command and
specifying a file code of USL or 1024.
By having the statement $CONTROL
USLINIT in your program.
listfile Actual file designator of the file to which the program listing is written.
This can be any ASCII output file. The formal file designator is SPLLIST.
Default is $STDLIST.
masterfile Actual file designator of the master file with which textfile is merged to
produce a composite source. This can be any ASCII input file. The formal
file designator is SPLMAST. Default is that the master file is not read; input
is read from textfile, or from $STDIN if textfile is not specified.