Locale; Licensing - Sun Microsystems SunSoft Pascal 4.0 User Manual

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Locale

Licensing

If you reset your system locale to, for example, France, and rerun the program,
the output is the same. Pascal does not replace the period with a comma, the
French decimal unit.
You can change your application from one native language to another by
setting the locale. For information on this and other native language support
features, see the Solaris documentation on internationalization.
This compiler uses network licensing, as described in the manual, Installing
SunSoft Developer Products (SPARC/Solaris).
When you invoke the compiler, if a license is available, the compiler starts. If
no license is available, your request for a license is put on a queue, and your
compile job continues when a license becomes available. A single license can
be used for any number of simultaneous compiles by a single user on a single
machine. There are two licensing-related options:
-noqueue—Does not queue request if no license is available.
-xlicinfo—Returns information on the status of licensing.
The -xlicinfo option does not check out a license.
For details on how to obtain a license—where to call, what information to have
ready—refer to the manual, Installing SunSoft Developer Products
(SPARC/Solaris).
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