Cref86; Cref86 Invocation Line; Cref86 Controls - Intel iAPX 86 User Manual

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CREF86
3-2
iAPX 86,88 Family Utilities
CREF86 Invocation Line
The general syntax for invocation is:
[directory-name]
eRE F 86
input list[controls]
The
input list
is one or more modules to
b,~
scanned for external-public cross-
references:
pathname[ (module name[, ...
J>][, ... ]
Unless a
module name
is specified, all modules in a
pathname
are included in the
cross-reference listing produced. If the
pathname
is a library file, any modules
named in parentheses are included in the cross-reference listing, even if they do not
contain public symbol definitions for external symbols declared elsewhere in the
input list.
Either all or none of the
pathnames
may contain overlay records (produced by
LINK86 with the OVERLAY control). If the input modules do contain overlay
records, the first file named in the invocation is considered to be the root file; the
rest are treated as overlays.
The
controls
can be any subset of the controls d.escribed in the next section.
CREF86 Controls
The
controls
specify cross-reference listing attributes such as print file name, the
title at the top of each listing page, and the amount of information printed on each
page. The
controls
are described in table 3-1.
Table 3-1. Summary of CREF86 Controls
Control
Abbrev.
Default
PAGELENGTH(number)
PL
PAGELENGTH(60)
PAGEWIDTH(number)
PW
PAGEWIDTH(120)
PRINT[(pathname)]
PR
PRINT(first input file.CRF)
TITLE(character-string)
TT
Not applicable
If there are multiple occurrences of any control in the invocation line, the rightmost
occurrence governs.
At the end of this document you will find operating system-specific examples of the
CREF86 controls. Fold out the pages containing the examples relevant to your
operating environment and use them in conjunction with the syntax conventions
provided in this chapter.

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