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10,7/system/equal.hlp
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The Equal (=) Construction
Usually, the compiler makes the name of the relocatable binary file
the same as that of the source file, with the extension specifying the
difference. You can override this action by using the = construction.
The = construction allows you to specify the names of the output
files. For example, if you need a binary file called BINARY.REL from
a source program called SOURCE.MAC, you can type the following command
line:
.COMPILE BINARY=SOURCE
You can also use this construction to specify an output name for a
file produced by using the + construction. To give the name WHOLE.REL
to the binary file the compiler assembles with PART1.MAC and
PART2.MAC, you can type the following command line:
.COMPILE WHOLE=PART1 + PART2
To change the file name of the output file is the most common use of
the = construction. However, you can also use it to change any other
default condition. The default condition for compiler output is
DSK:SOURCE.REL[dir]. If you would like output on DTA3 with the file
name FILEX instead of the defaults, you could type the following
command line:
.EXECUTE DTA3:FILEX=FILE1.F4