MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual (32650-90877)
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Command List V
Commands HEADOFF thru LISTF
[ ;NMSTACK=
nmstacksize
]
[ ;NMHEAP=
nmheapsize
]
[ ;UNSAT=
unsatname
]
[ ;PARMCHECK
=checklevel
]
[ ;ENTRY
=entryname
]
[ ;NODEBUG] [ ;MAP] [;SHOW] [ ;SHARE]
[ ;PRIVLEV=
priv_level
]
[ ;PRI=
pri_level
]
[ ;MAXPRI=
max_pri_level
NOTE
This command follows the optional MPE/iX command line syntax. Refer to
"Optional Format for MPE/iX Commands" at the beginning of this chapter.
Parameters
file
The name of an object file or a relocatable library file. It may be any binary
file of type NMOBJ or NMRL. All relocatable objects in the FROM= specified list
are merged to form the program file specified by
destfile
. If you omit this
parameter, LINK merges the object modules in the file $OLDPASS.
The FROM=, RL=, and XL= parameters allow a series of file names. You may
name each file individually, or you may provide an indirect file by
preceding that file's name with the caret symbol (^).
destfile
The name of the program file (type NMPRG) where LINK places the resulting
executable object module. If
destfile
does not exist, LINK creates a new
one for you. If
destfile
does exist, it is destroyed and replaced by the
object module created by the current link operation.
rlfile
The name of a relocatable library file (type NMRL) that resolves an external
reference made by an object module in the FROM= file list. LINK searches
the relocatable libraries in the RL list in the order in which you list them.
If a module from one library calls a routine in another library and then
that routine in turn refers to a module in the first library, you may need to
include the first library twice so that LINK can resolve this “circular“
reference.
The FROM=, RL=, and XL= parameters allow a series of file names. You may
name each file individually, or you may provide an indirect file by
preceding that file's name with the caret symbol (^).
xlfile
The name of an executable library (type NMXL). The loader searches every
executable library in the XL list in an attempt to resolve external
references that remain in a program file.
caplist
The list of capability attributes to be assigned to the program file. The
program runs only if the group and account have matching capabilities.
(The system manager or account manager assigns these capabilities to
your group and account.) Permissible values are: