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Compile > Code

The Compile > Code command generates code for the current selection. If coding is successful, the units advance to the coded compilation state.

The Code dialog box appears when you select the command from a viewer window. If you select the command from an editor window, it analyzes the current unit using the Code dialog box defaults. To force the dialog box to appear from an editor window, press Control —— Compile > Code.

A list of the switches (including the coding switches) can be displayed using the Control > Show > Switches (Apex/Summit) command. For a listing of just the coding switches, use the following command in an Apex shell:

Code Dialog Box Fields:

Code Field

Specify the units to compile in the Code list field. Use the Add input field to add unit names. Use the Remove or Clear buttons to remove entries from the Code list. If you name a view or directory, the command attempts to generate code for all nested program units. If you specify a configuration, the command attempts to generate code for all units in each view listed in the configuration.

Radio Buttons

The two radio buttons in the Code dialog box specify the compilation closure to be analyzed.

Options Field

Use the Options field to specify any command-line compiler switches.

Stop Check Box

Code in Parallel Check Box (C++ only)

Build derived objects.

Command Line Interface > code (ada)

Command Line Interface > code (c++)

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