Describes the use of the PREPROCESS compiler directive with the (cobsql) option, used to compile COBSQL programs and applications.
Syntax
{preprocess | p}(cobsql) [[[{cobsqltype|csqlt}=preCompiler] [COBSQLopts] {end-cobsql|end-c|end} [PreCompilerOpts endp]]
Parameters
- preCompiler
- The name of a third-party database precompiler. Default is
oracle8. See
COBSQLTYPE, CSQL for a full list of valid values.
- COBSQLopts
- COBSQL compiler directive options. See
COBSQL Compiler Directive Options for complete information on each option.
- end-cobsql|end-c|end
- Signals the end of COBSQL options.
- PreCompilerOpts
- Third-party precompiler directive options.
- endp
- Signals the end of options specified for the PREPROCESS directive.
Comments
end-c and
endp have the following effect:
- Directives placed before
end-c pass to COBSQL.
- Directives placed between
end-c and
endp pass via COBSQL to the third-party precompiler.
- Directives placed after
endp pass to the COBOL compiler.
Warning: Be careful not to omit the
endp before adding COBOL compiler directives. COBSQL continues to process directives until it reaches endp; therefore, if you
omit it, your COBOL directives are processed by COBSQL instead of the COBOL compiler.
Examples
- Oracle
-
cobol testprog p(cobsql) csqlt=ora makesyn end-c xref=yes mode=ansi endp list()
The COBSQL directives, terminated by
end-c, are
csqlt=ora and
makesyn. The precompiler directives (in this case, Pro*COBOL), terminated by
endp, are
xref=yes and
mode=ansi. The COBOL compiler directive is
list().
cobol sample.pco anim preprocess(cobsql) cstart cstop csqlt=ora end-c comp5=yes endp;
The COBOL compiler directive specified is
anim. The COBSQL directives, initiated by
preprocess(cobsql) and terminated by
end-c, are
cstart
cstop and
csqlt=ora. The precompiler directive (in this case, Pro*COBOL), terminated by
endp, is
comp5=yes. The semicolon (;) indicates the end of the command line.
- Sybase
-
cobol example1.pco confirm preprocess(cobsql)
cstop csp cobsqltype=sybase preprocess(cp) sy endp;