SPRUIG8J January 2018 – March 2024
You might find it useful to set the compiler and linker default options using the C7X_C_OPTION environment variable. If you do this, the compiler and linker use the default options and/or input filenames in the C7X_C_OPTION definition every time you run them.
Setting default options with the environment variable is useful if you want to run the compiler repeatedly with the same set of options and/or input files. After the compiler reads the command line and input filenames, it looks for the C7X_C_OPTION environment variable and processes it. The table below shows how to set the C7X_C_OPTION environment variable. Select the command for your operating system:
Operating System | Enter |
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UNIX (Bourne shell) | C7X_C_OPTION=" option1 [option2 . . .]"; export C7X_C_OPTION |
Windows | set C7X_C_OPTION= option1 [option2 . . .] |
Environment variable options are specified in the same way and have the same meaning as they do on the command line. For example, if you want to always run quietly (the --quiet option), enable C/C++ source interlisting (the --src_interlist option), and link (the --run_linker option) for Windows, set up the C7X_C_OPTION environment variable as follows:
set C7X_C_OPTION=--quiet --src_interlist --run_linker
Any options following --run_linker on the command line or in C7X_C_OPTION are passed to the linker. Thus, you can use the C7X_C_OPTION environment variable to specify default compiler and linker options and then specify additional compiler and linker options on the command line. If you have set --run_linker in the environment variable and want to compile only, use the compiler --compile_only option. These additional examples assume C7X_C_OPTION is set as shown above:
cl7x *c ; compiles and links
cl7x --compile_only *.c ; only compiles
cl7x *.c --run_linker lnk.cmd ; compiles and links using a command file
cl7x --compile_only *.c --run_linker lnk.cmd ; only compiles (--compile_only overrides --run_linker)
For details on compiler options, see Section 3.3. For details on linker options, see Section 12.4.