HP Fortran Programmer's Guide (March 2010)
Compiling and linking
Compiling with the f90 command
Chapter 256
+strip causes the linker to strip symbol table information from the
executable program. This option is incompatible with the -g option. The
default is +nostrip.
The -s option can be used to perform the same function as +strip.
-tx,path
-t looks in path for the subprocess identified by x and substitutes it for the
default subprocess. x can be one or more identifiers indicating the
subprocesses.
This option works in two modes:
•If x is a single identifier and path ends in with a slash (/), path
represents the directory with the new subprocess, and the name of the
subprocess is the standard name. If path ends in a filename, it is the
name of the subprocess.
•If x is a set of identifiers, path is a directory that holds the subprocesses
identified in x. The subprocesses in path have their standard names.
Table 2-7 lists the identifiers for x, the subprocesses each indicates, and
the standard subprocess name.
The following example of the -t option tells the compiler to pass the
source files to the K&R version of the C preprocessor for preprocessing:
-tp,/usr/ccs/lbin/cpp
+trigdacc
Table 2-7 Values for the -t option x subprocesses
Value Subprocess Standard name
a Assembler as
c Compiler f90com
e Debug file end.o
l Linker ld
p C preprocessor cpp
s Start-up file crt0.o, gcrt0.o, mcrt0.o