SYNCMPOPT
Options for all traditional Synergy compilations
WTSupported in traditional Synergy on Windows
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USupported on UNIX
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VSupported on OpenVMS
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The SYNCMPOPT environment variable specifies a list of compiler options that will be added to all traditional Synergy (dbl) compilations.
Value
One or more valid compiler options, separated by a space.
Discussion
SYNCMPOPT enables you to specify compiler options that are always used so you don’t have to specify them manually each time you compile. These options will be inserted before any command line options entered on a single command line invocation of the compiler, or before each line in a list of commands that are either entered interactively or read from a redirected input file.
If -qrntcompat is one of the compiler options set by SYNCMPOPT, the linker will use the same setting. The linker ignores all other compiler options.
Setting location
The environment or the [synergy] section of synergy.ini.
Used by
Traditional Synergy compiler, linker (for -qrntcompat only)
Examples
If SYNCMPOPT is set on Windows as follows:
set SYNCMPOPT=-qnet -qalign
entering the command
dbl -l tt: source.dbl
causes the compiler to respond as if you had entered
dbl -qnet -qalign -l tt: source.dbl
If, however, you enter the command
dbl
and then enter the filename after the prompt, as follows:
DBL> source.dbl
the compiler responds as if you had entered the command
dbl -qnet -qalign source.dbl