CCXLGO [ MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual Volume I ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual Volume I
CCXLGO
Compiles, links, and executes an HP C/iX program. HP C/iX is not part of
the 900 Series HP 3000 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
CCXLGO [textfile][,[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
interactive input.
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 quoted 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.
NOTE The formal file designators used in this command (CCTEXT and
CCLIST) cannot be backreferenced as actual file designators in the
command parameter list.
Operation Notes
The CCXLGO command compiles, links, and executes an HP C/iX program. If
textfile is omitted, the compiler expects input from your standard input
device. If you do not specify listfile, the compiler sends the program
listing to the formal file designator CCLIST (default is $STDLIST).
The object file created during compilation is a system-defined temporary
file, $NEWPASS, which is passed directly to the Link Editor as $OLDPASS.
The Link Editor purges the object file and writes the linked program to
$OLDPASS, which is then executed and may be executed repeatedly.
NOTE This command is implemented as a command file. If you set the
HPPATH variable to null (SETVAR HPPATH ""), 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.
Examples
To compile, link, and execute an HP C/iX program entered from your
standard input device, with the program listing sent to your standard
list device, enter:
CCXLGO
To compile, link, and execute an HP C/iX program from the disk file
SOURCE and send the program listing to the file LISTFILE, enter:
CCXLGO SOURCE,LISTFILE
Related Information
Commands CCXL, CCXLLK, RUN, LINK, XEQ, LINKEDIT Utility
Manuals HP C Programmer's Guide (92434-90002)
MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation