I am trying to tell the C compiler to use MACRO file types for #include.
The doc states:
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COMMANDS CC All Help Information
LSEarch(opt)|NOLSEarch NOLSEARCH is the default. The LSEARCH option
directs the preprocessor to
look for the user include files in the specified libraries or MACLIBs,
on the specified minidisks, or in the specified BFS directories. The
format of the LSEARCH option is: LSEARCH (opt,opt,...)
where: opt may be one of the following: - A CMS filemode
- A BFS path name - (fname.suffix) = (subopt,subopt,...) where:
- fname is the name of the include file or * - suffix is the
suffix of the include file or * - subopt can be a filemode,
LIB(maclib_name,maclib_name,...), or NOLIB.
===============================================================================
I have tried multiple versions of LSEARCH with no luck.
cc **name** c * (lsearch(*.macro)
WARNING CCN3261 Suboption *.macro is not valid for option LSEARCH.
cc **name** c * (lsearch(*.*.*)
WARNING CCN3261 Suboption *.*.* is not valid for option LSEARCH.
I can simply rename the MACRO to H and it works, but this is a bug in my
bonnet.
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Binyamin Dissen <[email protected]>
http://www.dissensoftware.com
Director, Dissen Software, Bar & Grill - Israel
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