[cc]mc | .hd xcc "compile a C program with Prime compiler" 08/27/84 xcc [-c] [-b[]] [-l[]] .ds 'Xcc' compiles the C program in with Prime's C compiler. The ".c" suffix on the source file name is optional, although 'xcc' requires that the source code reside in a file named with a ".c" suffix. If the source file name specified in does not have a ".c" suffix, 'xcc' will append a ".c" and attempt to process a file with that name. The object code is stored in ".b". If the "-b" command-line argument specifies , 'xcc' stores the object code in a file with that name. .sp A full description of the C language is beyond the scope of this document. For complete information, refer to [ul The C Programming Language] by Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie (Prentice-Hall, 1978). .sp The following options are available: .sp .in +10 .ta 6 .tc \ .ti -5 -b\Compile the source code into the object file named "". 'Xcc' places the object code into the file ".b" if this option or is unspecified. .sp .ti -5 -c\Invoke the "-CHECKOUT" option. This option causes the compiler to parse the source code without producing object code. This option suppresses the "-b" and "-l" options. .sp .ti -5 -l\Produce a listing in the file ".l". If is unspecified, 'xcc' places the listing in the file named ".l". .in -10 .es xcc file.c xcc prog.c -l prog_list -b bonzo.b xcc test.c -c -l .me Numerous and self-explanatory. .bu There is no way to tell Prime C programs about the Subsytem standard input/output ports. .sp Does not give full access to the all the options available with Prime's C compiler. .sa ld (1), xccl (1), bind (3) [cc]mc