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Compiles and links an HP Pascal/iX program. HP Pascal/iX is not part of the 900 Series HP 3000 Computer System Fundamental Operating Software and must be purchased separately.
PASXLLK [textfile][,[progfile][,[listfile][,libfile]]] [;INFO=quotedstring]
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. When you have entered all 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, which is usually the terminal, if you are running HP Pascal/iX from a terminal; it is usually 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 on $STDLIST those lines that contain errors. libfile The name of the HP Pascal/iX library file that the compiler searches if a search path is not specified with the compiler option SEARCH. The default is PASLIB in your group and account. quotedstring A parameter for the compiler. It is a quoted string of no more than 132 characters (including the single or double quote marks that enclose it). The quotedstring string is used to pass initialcompiler options to the Pascal/iX compiler. HP Pascal/iXbrackets the quotedstring string with dollar signs($) and places the string before the first line of the source code in the text file.
The formal file designators used in this command (PASTEXT, PASLIB, PASLIST) cannot be backreferenced as actual file designators in the command parameter list.
This command compiles and links an HP Pascal/iX program into a file on disk. If you do not specify textfile, the compiler expects input from the standard input device. If you do not specify listfile, the compiler sends the program listing output to the formal file designator PASLIST (default $STDLIST). The object file created during compilation is a system- defined temporary file, $NEWPASS, which is passed directly to the LinkEditor as $OLDPASS. LinkEditor overwrites progfile and writes the linked program to $OLDPASS, if progfile is omitted, which can then be executed.
This command is implemented as a command file. If you set the HPPATH variable to null (SETVAR HP PATH ""), the command file will not be executed, and the command will fail. 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 RESUME continues the execution.
The following example compiles and links an HP Pascal/iX program entered through your standard input device and stores the linked program in the file $OLDPASS. The listing will be printed on your standard list device. PASXLLK To compile and link an HP Pascal/iX source program from the source file SOURCE, storing it in PROG, and sending the listing to your standard list device, enter PASXLLK SOURCE,PROG
Commands: PASXL, PASXLGO, LINK Manuals : HP Pascal/iX Programmer's Guide (31502-90002) HP Pascal/iX Reference Manual (31502-90001) HP Link Editor/iX Reference Manual (32650-90030) Back to Main Index