[cc]mc | .hd cdmlc "interface to Prime DBMS Cobol DML preprocessor" 08/27/84 [cc]mc cdmlc [-b []] [-l []] [-z ] .ds 'Cdmlc' serves as the Subsystem interface to the Prime DBMS Cobol DML preprocessor (CDML). It examines its option specifications and checks them for consistency, provides Subsystem-compatible default file names for the listing and output files as needed, and then produces a Primos CDML command and causes it to be executed. .sp The "-b" option is used to select the name of the file to receive the output Cobol code from the preprocessor. If a file name follows the option, then that file receives the output. If the option is not specified, or no file name follows it, a default filename is constructed from the input filename by changing its suffix to ".dcob". For example, if the input filename is "prog.cob", the output file will be "prog.dcob"; if the input filename is "foo", the output file will be "foo.dcob". .sp The "-l" option is used to select the name of the file to receive the listing generated by the preprocessor. If a file name follows the option, then that file receives the listing. If the "-l" option is specified without a file name following it or is not specified, a default filename is constructed from the input filename by changing its suffix to ".dl". For example, if the input filename is "gonzo.cob", the listing file will be "gonzo.dl"; if the input filename is "bar", the listing file will be "bar.dl". .sp The input filename must be a disk file name (conventionally ending in ".cob" or ".cobol"). .sp In summary, then, the default command line for compiling a file named "file.cob" is .sp .nf cdmlc file.cob -b file.dcob -l file.dl .sp which corresponds to the CDML command .sp cdml -i *>file.f -b *>file.dcob -l *>file.dl .sp .fi .es cdmlc file.cob cdmlc payroll.cob -b b_payroll -l l_payroll cdmlc funnyprog.cob -z"-newopt" .me .in +5 .ti -5 "Usage: cdmlc ..." for invalid option syntax. .ti -5 "missing input file name" if no input filename could be found. .ti -5 ": unreasonable input file name" if an attempt was made to read from the null device or the line printer spooler. .ti -5 ": unreasonable output file name" if an attempt was made to output on the terminal or line printer spooler. .ti -5 "Sorry, the listing file must be a disk file" if the listing file was directed to a device file. .ti -5 "Sorry, the output file must be a disk file" if the output file was directed to a device file. .in -5 .bu 'Cdmlc' pays no attention to standard ports. There is no way to avoid getting both a listing and output file. .sa [cc]mc | cobc (1), csubc (1), ddlc (1), cdmlcl (1), ld (1), bind (3) [cc]mc