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Compiles a Compatibility Mode Pascal/V program. Pascal/V is not part of the 900 Series HP 3000 Computer System Fundamental Operating Software and must be purchased separately. The Native Mode equivalent of this command is PASXL. (CM)
PASCAL [textfile][,[uslfile][,listfile]] [;INFO=quotedstring]
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 PASTEXT. Default is $STDIN. uslfile Actual file designator of the USL file to which the object code is stored. This can be any binary output file with a file code of USL or 1024. Its formal file designator is PASUSL. If the uslfile parameter is omitted, the object code is saved to the temporary file $OLDPASS. If entered, this parameter indicates that the USL file was created in one of four ways o By using the MPE/iX SAVE command to save the default USL file $OLDPASS, created during a previous compilation. o By building the USL with the MPE V/E Segmenter - BUILDUSL command. Refer to the MPE Segmenter Reference Manual (30000-90011). o By creating a new USL file and specifying the MPE/iX BUILD command with a file code of USL or 1024. o By specifying a nonexistent uslfile parameter, thereby creating a permanent file of the correct size and type. 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 PASLIST. Default is $STDLIST.
The formal file designators used in this command (PASTEXT, PASUSL, and PASLIST) 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 MPE/iX FILE command. quotedstring A sequence of characters between two single quotation marks (apostrophes) or between two double quotation marks. You may use the delimiter as part of the string so long as the delimiter appears twice. Any occurrence of two single quotation marks in a row, or two double quotes in a row, is considered part of the string, and, therefore, not the terminating delimiter. INFO=quotedstring is used in the Pascal/V programming language to pass initial compiler options to a program. Pascal/V brackets the quotedstring with dollar signs and places it before the first line of source code in the text file.
The PASCAL command compiles a Compatibility Mode Pascal/V program and stores the object code in a User Subprogram Library (USL) file on disk. If textfile is not specified, MPE/iX expects the source program to be entered from your standard input device. If you do not specify a listfile, MPE/iX sends the program listing to your standard list device and identifies it by the formal file designator, PASLIST. If you create the USL prior to compilation, you must specify a file code of USL or 1024. If you omit the uslfile parameter, the object code is saved in the temporary file domain as $OLDPASS. To keep it as a permanent file, you must save $OLDPASS under another name. 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 a Pascal/V program entered from the standard input device and stores the object code in the USL file $OLDPASS. The listing is then sent to the standard list device. PASCAL The next example compiles a Pascal/V program contained in the disk file PASCSRC, and stores the object code in the USL file PASCOBJ. The program listing is stored in the disk file LISTFILE. PASCAL PASCSRC,PASCOBJ,LISTFILE
Commands: PASCALGO, PASCALPREP Manuals : MPE Segmenter Reference Manual (32650-60026) HP Pascal/iX Reference Manual (31502-90001) Back to Main Index