Specifies the name of the generated code file.
Restriction: The GNT directive is supported in Windows environments and native COBOL only.
Syntax:
>>-.---.-.---GNT-.-"pathname\filename"---.-.--><
+-/-+ + +-"pathname/filename"---+ +
+ +-"pathname\"-----------+ +
+ +-"pathname/"-----------+ +
+ +-"filename"------------+ +
+ +-()--------------------+ +
+-NOGNT---------------------------+
Parameters:
pathname
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Specifies the path.
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filename
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A full file specification.
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Properties:
Default:
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GNT"source-name.gnt" (with OMF"GNT")
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Phase:
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Generate
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$SET:
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Any
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Comments:
You should use this directive in preference to the OMF directive.
This directive creates a file in the format specified, with the name specified. For example, if you specify GNT"myprog.gnt", then a file myprog.gnt is produced that contains generated code.
With NOGNT, no generated code file is produced.
If filename is not specified, the Compiler uses source-name.int, where source-name is the basename of the source filename. If you specify pathname but not filename, the Compiler uses the pathname and attaches the filename source-name.gnt.