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z/OS V1R9.0 UNIX System Services Command ... - Christian Grothoff

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c89, cc, and c++<br />

prefix_NEW_DATACLAS (18)<br />

The DATACLAS parameter used by c89/cc/c++ for any new data sets it<br />

creates. The default value is "" (null).<br />

prefix_NEW_DSNTYPE (18, 20)<br />

The DSNTYPE parameter used by c89/cc/c++ for any new data sets it<br />

creates. The default value is "" (null).<br />

prefix_NEW_MGMTCLAS (18)<br />

The MGMTCLAS parameter used by c89/cc/c++ for any new data sets it<br />

creates. The default value is "" (null).<br />

prefix_NEW_SPACE (18, 19)<br />

The SPACE parameters used by c89/cc/c++for any new data sets it<br />

creates. A value for the number of directory blocks should always be<br />

specified. When allocating a sequential data set, c89/cc/c++ automatically<br />

ignores the specification. The default value is (,(10,10,10)).<br />

prefix_NEW_STORCLAS (18)<br />

The STORCLAS parameter used by c89/cc/c++ for any new data sets it<br />

creates. The default value is "" (null).<br />

prefix_NEW_UNIT (18)<br />

The UNIT parameter used by c89/cc/c++ for any new data sets it creates.<br />

The default value is "" (null).<br />

prefix_NOCMDOPTS (27)<br />

Controls how the compiler processes the default options set by c89. Setting<br />

this variable to 1, reverts the compiler to the behavior that was available<br />

prior to z/<strong>OS</strong> V1R5, when the compiler was unable to distinguish between<br />

the c89 defaults and the user-specified options. Setting this variable to 0,<br />

results in the default behavior where the compiler is now able to recognize<br />

c89 defaults. The default value is 0.<br />

prefix_OPERANDS (22)<br />

These operands are parsed as if they were specified after all other<br />

operands on the c89/cc/c++ command line. The default value is "" (null).<br />

prefix_OPTIONS (22)<br />

These options are parsed as if they were specified before all other options<br />

on the c89/cc/c++ command line. The default value is "" (null).<br />

prefix_<strong>OS</strong>UFFIX (15)<br />

The suffix by which c89/cc/c++ recognizes an object file. The default value<br />

is o.<br />

prefix_<strong>OS</strong>UFFIX_H<strong>OS</strong>T (15)<br />

The suffix by which c89/cc/c++ recognizes an object data set. The default<br />

value is OBJ.<br />

prefix_<strong>OS</strong>UFFIX_H<strong>OS</strong>TQUAL<br />

The data set name of an object data set is determined by the setting of this<br />

option. If it is set to 0, then the suffix prefix_<strong>OS</strong>UFFIX_H<strong>OS</strong>T is appended<br />

to the source data set name to produce the object data set name. If it is set<br />

to 1, then the suffix prefix_<strong>OS</strong>UFFIX_H<strong>OS</strong>T replaces the last qualifier of the<br />

source data set name to produce the object data set name (unless there is<br />

only a single qualifier, in which case the suffix is appended). The default<br />

value is 1.<br />

92 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Command</strong> Reference

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