-b PROGRAM_NAME.web |
Where PROGRAM_NAME is the name of the output binary version of the program after a successful compile.
If this option is not specified, the .EAL name specified will be used and the .EAL extension will be replaced with .WEB.
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-debug |
Causes the line numbers to be placed in the errorlog when traces and errors are generated during runtime.
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-e FILENAME |
Sends error messages to FILENAME
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-ew |
Exit Windows when the compilation has finished.
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-f FILENAME |
Defines which configuration file ESL is to use. By default this is EslConfig.ini within the Installation Directory or the same directory as the executable.
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-helpid |
Record a list of ever Help ID of statically defined ESL objects in the errorlog. Objects without a Help ID are also indicated.
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-g SIZE |
Specifies initial size, in bytes, of allocated global memory. This overrides the value of GLBSIZE specified in the configuration file EslConfig.ini.
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-inclst |
List the included source code files in the errorlog as the program is compiled.
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-listing FILENAME |
Produces a complete source listing placing it in the specified filename as the program is compiled.
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-lx |
Produces a complete source listing by placing the ESL program text into the errorlog as the program is compiled.
When using this option, the -e option should also be used. (Note that the "l" specified is the alphabetic character, not the numeric character "1".) |
-m SIZE |
Specifies initial size, in bytes, of allocated ESL program memory. This overrides the value of PRGSIZE specified in the configuration file EslConfig.ini.
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-nobin |
Do not create the compiled binary file.
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-scanonly |
Only perform a syntax check on the source code.
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-SilentComp |
Perform a silent compilation, so there is no closing dialog to report the number of errors and warnings. This option is recommended when compiling a number of ESL applications from a command or batch file. The number of compiler errors are always reported by the "exit code", so a compilation failure can be determined by the value of "ERRORLEVEL", see Appendix C for an example.
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-warn |
Specifies a compiler warning if, in an action, you refer to an object that is not yet defined.
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-xsall |
Externalize all strings and set the name of the resource DLL filename which will be loaded when the program is run. If no extension is specified, .DLL is used. By default, the DLL has the same base name as the .EAL file. You can override the name of the DLL with a runtime -xsdll option.
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-xsdll |
Externalize displayed strings and set the name of the resource DLL filename which will be loaded when the program is run. If no extension is specified, .DLL is used. By default, the DLL has the same base name as the .EAL file. You can override the name of the DLL with a runtime -xsdll option.
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-xsout FILENAME |
Externalize strings and write all external strings to the specified filename. This creates a new resource file or overwrites an existing file. Any comments or formatting changes made to the input resource file will not be copied to the output file.
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-xsrc FILENAME |
Externalize strings, use the filename for the resource file, which will be read in and appended to. If no extension is specified, .RC is used.
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-xstr |
Externalize strings and use the base name of the .EAL file as the default name for the resource and the DLL filename. This option does not need to be used if any of the other external string options are used. |