ILE C/C++ Programmer's Guide

The SRCSTMF Parameter

The SRCSTMF parameter identifies a source stream file as a path name. Specify the path name of the stream file that contains the ILE C source code that you want to compile. The path name can be either absolutely qualified or relatively qualified.

For file systems that are case sensitive, the path name may be case sensitive.

An absolutely qualified name starts with / or \. A / or \ character at the beginning of a path name means that the path begins at the topmost directory, the root (/) directory. For example:

/Dir1/Dir2/Dir3/UsrFile

If the path name does not begin with a / or \ character, the path is assumed to begin at your current directory. For example:

MyDir/MyFile

is equivalent to

/CurrentDir/MyDir/MyFile

where MyDir is a subdirectory of your current directory.

There is no support for the tilde (~) character or wildcards (* or ?).

SRCSTMF is mutually exclusive with SRCMBR and SRCFILE. Also, if you specify SRCSTMF, then the compiler ignores TEXT(*SRCMBRTXT). Other values for TEXT are valid.


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