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Compiles and prepares a Compatibility Mode SPL/V program. SPL/V is not part of the 900 Series HP 3000 Computer System Fundamental Operating Software and must be purchased separately. (CM)
SPLPREP [textfile][,[progfile][,[listfile][,[masterfile] [,newfile]]]] [;INFO=quotedstring]
textfile Actual file designator of the input file from which source program is read. This can be any ASCII input file. Formal file designator is SPLTEXT. Default is $STDIN. progfile Actual file designator of the program file to which the prepared program segments are written. When you omit progfile, the MPE Segmenter creates the program file, which will reside in the temporary file domain as $OLDPASS. If you do create your own program file, you must do so in one of two ways o By using the MPE/iX BUILD command, specifying a file code of 1029 or PROG, and a numextents value of 1. This file is then used by the PREP command. o By specifying a nonexistent file in the progfile parameter, in which case a job/session temporary file of the correct size and type is created. listfile Actual file designator of the file to which program listing is written. This can be any ASCII output file. Formal designator is SPLLIST. Default is $STDLIST. masterfile Actual file designator of the master file that is merged against textfile to produce composite source. This can be any ASCII input file. The formal file designator is SPLMAST. Default is that the master file is not read; input is read from textfile, or from $STDIN if textfile is not specified. If two files being merged have identical line numbers, the lines from textfile or from $STDIN will overwrite those in masterfile. newfile Actual file designator of the file produced by merging textfile and masterfile. This can be any ASCII output file. The formal file designator is SPLNEW. Default is that no file written.
The formal file designators used in this command (SPLTEXT, SPLLIST, SPLMAST, SPLNEW) cannot be backreferenced as actual file designators in the command parameter list. For further information refer to the "IMPLICIT FILE COMMANDS FOR SUBSYSTEMS" section of the MPE/iX FILE command. quotedstring A sequence of ASCII characters bounded by a pair of single quotation marks (apostrophes) or by double quotation marks. If you want a quotation to appear within quotedstring, the quotation and its quotation marks must also be bounded by quotation marks. For example, to insert "and" into a quotedstring, it must appear as ""and"". Similarly, 'and' must appear as ''and''. The maximum length of the string, including delimiters, is 255 characters. Refer to "OPERATION". For SPL to recognize quotedstring, a dollar sign ($) must follow the quotation marks at the beginning of the quotedstring. This feature is used to specify compiler options which will appear at the beginning of the source listing.
Compiles and prepares an SPL program into a program file on disk. If textfile is not specified, MPE/iX expects you to enter your source program from your standard input device. If you do not specify listfile, your program output will be sent to your standard list device. The User Subprogram Library (USL) file created during compilation, $OLDPASS, is a temporary file passed directly to the MPE segmenter. It can be accessed only if you do not use the default for progfile. This is because the segmenter also uses $OLDPASS to store the prepared program segments, overwriting the USL file of the same 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.
To compile and prepare an SPL program entered from your standard input device and send the output to your standard list device, enter SPLPREP The following example compiles and prepares an SPL source program from the disk file SFILE into the program file MYPROG. The program listing will be sent to your standard list device SPLPREP SFILE,MYPROG In the next example, the first positional parameter is omitted. This indicates to MPE/iX that you intend to enter the source text from your standard input device. The object code will be stored in the default USL file $OLDPASS, and the prepared program segments will be stored in FILEZ. $OLDPASS is then saved in the permanent file domain under the new name NUSL. SPLPREP,FILEZ SAVE $OLDPASS, NUSL
Commands: SPL, SPLGO Manuals : MPE Segmenter Reference Manual (32650-60026) Systems Programming Language Reference Manual (30000-90024) Back to Main Index