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 Grammar for the VMAKE Call 

The VMAKE call is based on the general grammar for description files, the naming conventions for module files, and the naming conventions for description files.

<usage> = vmake<space>{<vmake_opt_list>}<target>[//<ext_option>]{<space><target><ext_option>}

<target> = <source_spec> | <desc_spec>

<vmake_optlist> = [-<vmake_opt>{<vmake_opt>}] [+e]

<vmake_opt> = b | c | d | D<digit> | F | g | i | I | k | K | l | L | m | M | n | p | r | S | u | U | w | x

General Rules

  1. In <ext_option>, <token_sep> = /
  2. <desc_ext> can be omitted in <desc_spec>

vmake -D4i vzz34x//debug/profile

vmake -D4 -l -p demo.mac

vmake demo

Explanation:

You can specify additional Options for Description Files in the VMAKE call for the translation of module files using VMAKE. Where applicable, these options are combined with the options that are specified in the description files used at the same time. The options specified for description files in the VMAKE call must be separated from <target> with two slashes.

The options for description files are separated from each other with one slash.

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