MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual (32650-90877)
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Command List IV
Commands FCOPY thru GETRIN
This can be any ASCII output file. Formal file designator is FTNLIST.
Default is $STDLIST.
masterfile
Actual file designator of the master file with which
textfile
is merged to
produce a composite source. This can be any ASCII input file. Formal file
designator is FTNMAST. Default is that the master file is not read; input is
read from
textfile
, or from $STDIN if
textfile
is not specified.
newfile
Actual file designator of the merged
textfile
and
masterfile
. This can
be any ASCII output file. Formal file designator is FTNNEW. Default is that
no file is written.
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 to pass initial compiler options to a program.
NOTE
The formal file designators used in this command (FTNTEXT, FTNUSL,
FTNLIST, FTNMAST, and FTNNEW) 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.
Operation Notes
This command compiles a compatibility mode FORTRAN 66/V program into a USL file on
disk. If you do not specify
textfile
, MPE/iX expects input from your standard input
device. If you do not specify
listfile
, MPE/iX sends the listing to your standard list
device.
If you create the USL file (using the MPE/iX BUILD command) before compiling the
program, you must assign it a file code of USL or 1024. If you omit this parameter, the
compiled program segments are stored in the temporary file $OLDPASS.
Use
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 the RESUME
command continues the execution.
Examples
To compile a FORTRAN 66/V program entered from your standard input device into an
object program in the USL file $OLDPASS, and write the listing to your standard list device,
enter:
FORTRAN
The following example compiles a program from the source file MYSOURCE and stores the
object code into the USL file MYUSL. The program listing is stored in the disk file MYLIST: