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

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Usage notes<br />

prefix_WORK_DSNTYPE (18, 20)<br />

The DSNTYPE parameter used by c89/cc/c++ for unnamed temporary<br />

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

prefix_WORK_MGMTCLAS (18)<br />

The MGMTCLAS parameter used by c89/cc/c++ for unnamed temporary<br />

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

prefix_WORK_SPACE (18, 19)<br />

The SPACE parameters used by c89/cc/c++ for unnamed temporary (work)<br />

data sets. The default value is (32000,(30,30)).<br />

prefix_WORK_STORCLAS (18)<br />

The STORCLAS parameter used by c89/cc/c++ for unnamed temporary<br />

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

prefix_WORK_UNIT (18)<br />

The UNIT parameter used by c89/cc/c++ for unnamed temporary (work)<br />

data sets. The default value is SYSDA.<br />

prefix_XSUFFIX (15)<br />

The suffix by which c89/cc/c++ recognizes a definition side-deck file of<br />

exported symbols. The default value is x.<br />

prefix_XSUFFIX_H<strong>OS</strong>T (15)<br />

The suffix by which c89/cc/c++ recognizes a definition side-deck data set of<br />

exported symbols. The default value is EXP.<br />

libc.a z/<strong>OS</strong> XL C/C++ run-time library function library (see Usage Note 7 on page<br />

99).<br />

libm.a C/C++ Runtime Library math function library (see Usage Note 7 on page<br />

99)<br />

libl.a lex function library<br />

liby.a yacc function library<br />

/dev/fd0, /dev/fd1, ...<br />

Character special files required by c89/cc/c++. For installation information,<br />

see z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Planning.<br />

/usr/include<br />

The usual place to search for include files (see Usage Note 4 on page 98).<br />

/lib The usual place to search for run-time library bindings (see Usage Note 7<br />

on page 99).<br />

/usr/lib<br />

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

The usual place to search for run-time library bindings (see Usage Note 7<br />

on page 99).<br />

1. To be able to specify an operand that begins with a dash (–), before specifying<br />

any other operands that do not, you must use the double dash (––)<br />

end-of-options delimiter. This also applies to the specification of the –l<br />

operand. (See the description of environment variable prefix_CCMODE for an<br />

alternate style of argument parsing.)<br />

2. When invoking c89/cc/c++ from the shell, any option-arguments or operands<br />

specified that contain characters with special meaning to the shell must be<br />

Chapter 2. Shell command descriptions 97

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