Setting Up the Code Generation Environment
To set the TMP environment variable, use this syntax:
-For C shells:
setenv TMP ºpathnameº
-For Bourne or Korn shells:
TMP=ºpathnameº export TMP
(Be sure to enclose the directory name within quotes.)
For example, to set up a directory named temp for intermediate files, enter:
-For C shells:
setenv TMP º/tempº
-For Bourne or Korn shells:
TMP=º/tempº export TMP
Reinitializing your shell
When you modify your shell configuration file, you must ensure that the changes are made to your current session. Use one of the following com- mands to reread your system initialization file:
-For C shells:
source ~/.cshrc
-For Bourne or Korn shells: source ~/.profile
Resetting defined environment variables
The environment variables that you define remain set until you reboot the sys- tem. If you want to clear an environment variable, use this command:
-For C shells:
unsetenv variable_name
-For Bourne or Korn shells: unset variable_name
For example, to reset the A_DIR environment variable, enter one of these commands:
-For C shells: unsetenv A_DIR
-For Bourne or Korn shells: unset A_DIR
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