Use the PLI command to invoke the compiler. You can enter it
on the command line or in a CMD file.
- pli_program_file_specification
- The Windows file specification for your primary source program
file. If you omit the extension from your file specification, the
compiler assumes an extension of PLI. If you omit the complete path,
the current directory is assumed, unless you specify otherwise using
IBM.SOURCE.
- compiler_option
- One or more compile-time options, described in Compile-time option descriptions.
The following is an example of the PLI command:
pli hello (source
You can use a response file to put common options into a file
and then use that file to compile various programs. For example,
if the file pli.opt contained a list of options, then you could compile the towers sample program as follows:
pli towers.pli ( @pli.opt
When using response files, remember these guidelines:
- The name of the source file and options can come before the
name of the response file, but nothing should follow it.
- A response file can point to another response file.
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