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–c
The –c option instructs the compiler not to call the linker, ld(1). The Pascal
compiler, pc, leaves a .o or object file for each source file. Without –c, pc calls
the linker when it finishes compilation, and produces an executable file, called
a.out by default.
-calign
The -calign option instructs the compiler to allocate storage in records the
same way as the C compiler allocates structures. See the Pascal 4.0 Reference
Manual for details of how data is aligned with and without -calign.
You can use calign within a program as well as on the command-line.
However, calign only has an effect in the type and var sections of the
program. Any types you define when calign is on use C-style alignment
whenever you define variables of that type.
–cg89
(Solaris 1.x only) The –cg89 option generates code to run on generic SPARC
architecture.
(Solaris 2.x only) This option is a macro for:
-xarch=v7 -xchip=old -xcache=64/32/1.
–cg92
(Solaris 1.x only) The –cg92 option generates code to run on SPARC V8
architecture.
(Solaris 2.x only) This option is a macro for:
-xarch=v8 -xchip=super -xcache=16/64/4:1024/64/1
-cond
You can only use this option when you also use the -xl option.
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