Tools for a simple c project, A simple c tool chain for tns/e – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Tools for a simple C project

If you create a simple C project, the tool chain will consist of a C Linker, a C Compiler, and a
Deploy Tool. (The Deploy Tool transfers the final build object of a project to a NonStop system
using a program named Deploy.jar, which is part of NSDEE.

Example 5 “A simple C tool chain

for TNS/E”

shows a TNS/E tool chain for a simple C project as it appears in the Tool Settings tab

of the Settings property page.

Example 5 A simple C tool chain for TNS/E

The Tool Settings tab allows you to customize how tools are invoked via makefiles. When you
select a tool on the left-hand side of the Tool Settings page, the right-hand side shows the main
page for the tool on the right. The main page shows:

The command invoked by the tool (in the Command: text box). You can change the command
invoked by the tool; for example, you could invoke the linker directly instead of having c89
invoke the linker.

Options that will be passed to the tool when it is invoked (All options: text box), but not any
object or libraries that will be part of the command line. You cannot edit the options from a
tool's main page, but you can edit options using a tool's option categories (see

Figure 9 (page

53)

).

Build variables used to group parts of the tool's command-line invocation. You can reorder
how the command is invoked by rearranging these build variables, but generally you should
not need to change the command-line pattern.

To change options for a tool, you select one of the option categories on the left below the main
entry for the tool. That will open the corresponding page on the right.

Figure 9 (page 53)

shows

the Miscellaneous option category for C Linker.

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