This chapter discusses the Control Language (CL) commands that are used with the ILE C/C++ compiler. Syntax diagrams and parameter description tables are provided.
This table describes the CL commands that are used with the ILE C/C++
compiler.
Table 1. Control Language Commands
Action | Command | Description |
---|---|---|
Create C Module | CRTCMOD | Creates a module object (*MODULE) based on the source you provide. |
Create C++ Module | CRTCPPMOD | |
Create Bound C Program | CRTBNDC | Creates a program object (*PGM) based on the source you provide. |
Create Bound C++ Program | CRTBNDCPP |
CL commands and their parameters can be entered in either uppercase or lowercase. In this manual, they are always shown in uppercase. For example:
CRTCPPMOD MODULE(ABC/HELLO) SRCSTMF('/home/usr/hello.C') OPTIMIZE(40)
ILE C/C++ language statements must be entered exactly as shown. For example, fopen, _Ropen, because the ILE C/C++ compiler is case-sensitive.
Variables appear in lowercase italic letters, for example, file-name, characters, and string. They represent user-supplied names or values.
Language statements may contain punctuation marks, parentheses, arithmetic operators, or other such symbols. You must enter them exactly as shown in the syntax diagram.
You can also invoke the compiler and its options through the Qshell command line environment. For more information on Qshell command and option formats, see Chapter 5, Using the ixlc Command to Invoke the C/C++ Compiler.
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