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.\" Devin Reade, 1998
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.\" $Id: compile.1,v 1.1 1998/02/15 00:05:27 gdr-ftp Exp $
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.TH COMPILE 1 "13 February 1998" GNO "Commands and Applications"
.SH NAME
asml, assemble, cmpl, compile \-
compile or assemble a source file
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBasml\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIsourcefile\fR [\fIqualifiers\fR]
.br
\fBassemble\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIsourcefile\fR [\fIqualifiers\fR]
.br
\fBcmpl\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIsourcefile\fR [\fIqualifiers\fR]
.br
\fBcompile\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIsourcefile\fR [\fIqualifiers\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION
These programs are the secondary front ends to the ORCA language compilers
and assemblers. (The primary front end is
.BR occ (1)).
.LP
For a complete explanation of these commands including a description of
.IR options
and
.IR qualifiers ,
see the chapter
.I "The Command Processor"
in any of the ORCA/C, ORCA/M, or ORCA/Pascal Reference Manuals.
.LP
The
.BR asml ,
.BR assemble ,
.BR cmpl ,
and
.BR compile
commands are in fact the same program. As of this writing, they are
installed on the target system by copying the binary. When symlinks
become available in the GNO kernel, they will be used instead.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR dmake (1),
.BR occ (1).
.br
.IR "ORCA/C Reference Manual" .