A Summary of Commands

lComp

backslash and newline characters, by lComp and treated as one long line during compilation.

lComp produces five files: a header file, a compressed format file, an expansion format file, a data dictionary file, and a data dictionary mapping file. The default names are systemLog.h, cmpLogFmt, textLogFmt, dataDictLog, and ddMapLog, respectively.

-s name Changes the systemLog.h file to name -c name Changes the cmpLogFmt file to name -t name Changes the textLogFmt file to name -d name Changes the dataDictLog file to name -m name Changes the ddMapLog file to name

The systemLog.h file contains a series of defines of the form:

#define _{FILE}_START NN

where {FILE} is the all-uppercase form of the input file name. This header file allows applications to refer to errors of a specific class relative to the beginning of the class of errors and so avoid having to edit code as the various classes of errors codes grow or shrink.

The cmpLogFmt file contains the compressed formats, which the log subroutine uses to produce compressed logging messages.

The textLogFmt file contains two sections. The first section is a series of offsets to each expansion format and its length. The second section contains

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