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Compiles and links an HP FORTRAN 77/iX program. HP FORTRAN 77/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 FORTRAN 77/iX is installed on your system. (Native Mode)

Syntax

FTNXLLK [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

Actual file designator of the input file from which the source program is read. This can be any ASCII input file. Formal file designator is FTNTEXT. Default is $STDIN.

progfile

Actual file designator of the program file to which the linked program is written. When you omit progfile, the MPE/iX Link Editor creates the program file, which is stored in the temporary file domain as $OLDPASS. If you do create your own program file, you do so by specifying a nonexistent file in the progfile parameter, in which case a job/session permanent file of the correct size and type is created.

listfile

Actual file designator of the file to which the program listing is written. This can be any ASCII output file. Formal file designator is FTNLIST. Default is $STDLIST.

quotedstring

A run-time parameter for the compiler. It is a quoted string of no more than 255 characters (including the single or double quotation marks that enclose it). The info string is used in the HP FORTRAN 77/iX programming language to pass initial compiler options to the HP FORTRAN 77/iX compiler. HP FORTRAN 77/iX places a single dollar sign ($) before the info string and places the string before the first line of source code in the text file.

NOTE: The formal file designators used in this command (FTNTEXT, FTNOBJ, and FTNLIST) cannot be backreferenced as actual file designators in the command parameter list. For further information, refer to the "Implicit FILE Commands for Subsystems" discussion of the FILE command.

Operation Notes

The FTNXLLK command compiles and links an HP FORTRAN 77/iX program into a disk file. If you do not specify textfile, HP FORTRAN 77/iX expects your input from your standard input device. If you do not specify listfile, HP FORTRAN 77/iX sends the listing output to your current list device.

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 overwrites progfile and writes the linked program to $OLDPASS, if progfile is omitted, which can then be executed.

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

The following example compiles and links an HP FORTRAN 77/iX program entered through your standard input device and stores the linked program in the file $OLDPASS. The listing is printed on your standard list device.

 FTNXLLK

To compile and link an HP FORTRAN 77/iX source program from the source file FORTSRC, store it in FORTPROG, and send the listing to your standard list device, enter:

 FTNXLLK FORTSRC,FORTPROG

Related Information

Commands

FTNXL, FTNXLGO, LINK, RUN, XEQ, LINKEDIT Utility

Manuals

HP FORTRAN 77/iX Reference

MPE Segmenter Reference Manual

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