Different parameters can be set for the
$VMAKE_OPTION variable.If you want to specify several parameters, do not enter a blank space between the individual parameters.
General Parameters for $VMAKE_OPTION
A |
Object files are also copied to the first hierarchy level of $VMAKE_PATH if they can be found in an integrated file system. |
a |
A warning is output instead of an error message for differences regarding upper and lower-case notation of a target in the hierarchy. Discrepancies regarding upper and lower-case letters in the targets within the hierarchy are usually regarded as an error. |
b |
Normally, C module files are not allowed to use PASCAL include files. If this option is set, the C header files generated from the PASCAL include file are used. |
C | c |
C Level: |
D |
Date files are used to flag the date of a module file that was used to create a program. |
e |
All object files are assigned debug information. |
g |
global make: |
h |
If you specify a description file without an extension in the command line, VMAKE attempts to find a description file with a file name that matches the one entered in the command line. The system follows a specific search sequence. With the h option, you can assign description files the following order in accordance with their file extension: the system first searches for a file with this name and the extension shm, then with the extension lnk, then with the extension shr, and finally with the file extension rel. |
H |
PASCAL include files are not automatically converted to C header files. |
I | i |
Include Level: |
l |
local make: |
L |
Libraries are like relocatables: |
M |
Modules are independent: |
O | o |
Object Level: |
P | p |
PASCAL Level: |
R |
The shrglob and noshrglob options for description files are ignored. |
S | s |
Source Level: |
t |
timestamp the start of bigger targets |
T |
A timestamp is always output before a module file is translated. |
X |
Specify this option if write-protected source code (for example, from CD) is to be accessed. |
Z |
The system searches for module files, whose name does not contain a coded layer and which ends in .rc, .ico, .def, .mc, .dlg, .idl, .ycc, .lex or .rgs, in the Resource layer. |