MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual (32650-90864)

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Command Definition F-K
FTNGO
FTNGO
Compiles, prepares, and executes a compatibility mode HP FORTRAN 77/V program. HP
FORTRAN 77/V is not part of the HP 3000 Series 900 Computer System Fundamental
Operating Software and must be purchased separately. The native mode equivalent of this
command is the FTNXLGO command.
Syntax
FTNGO[ textfile][,listfile] [ ;INFO=quotedstring]
Parameters
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 FTNTEXT.
Default is $STDLIST.
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 FTNLIST.
Default is $STDLIST.
NOTE The formal file designators used in this command (FTNTEXT and FTNLIST)
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 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 or two double quotation marks in a row, is
considered part of the string, and, therefore, not the terminating delimiter.
INFO=quotedstring is used in the HP FORTRAN 77/V programming
language to pass initial compiler options to a program.
Operation Notes
The FTNGO command compiles, prepares, and executes an HP FORTRAN 77/V program. If
textfile is omitted, MPE/iX expects input from your standard input device. If you do not
specify listfile, MPE/iX sends the program listing to the formal file designator FTNLIST
(default is $STDLIST).
The USL file created during the compilation is the system-defined temporary file
$OLDPASS, which is passed directly to the MPE segmenter. It cannot be accessed because
the segmenter also uses $OLDPASS to store the prepared program segments, overwriting
any existing temporary file of the same name.