The pli command compiles PL/I source
files, links the resulting object files with any object files and
libraries specified on the command line in the order indicated,
and produces a single executable file.
The pli command accepts the following types
of files:
- Source
files—.pli
- All .pli files are source files for compilation. The pli command
sends source files to the compiler in the order they are listed.
If the compiler cannot find a specified source file, it produces
an error message and the pli command proceeds
to the next file if one exists.
All HFS source files must be line-delimited and encoded in EBCDIC.
- Object files—.o
- All .o files are object files. The pli command
sends all object files along with library files to the linkage editor
at link-edit time unless you specify the -c option. After
it compiles all the source files, the compiler invokes the linkage
editor to link-edit the resulting object files with any object files
specified in the input file list, and produces a single executable
output file.
- Library files—.a
- The pli command sends all of the library
files (.a files) to the linkage editor at link-edit time.
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