A Summary of Commands

tas

-H— Print, one per line on standard error, the path names of included files (this option is interpreted by cpp(1)).

-o <output_file> — The name of the output file. The default is out.T.

Note that the maximum number of literals per script allowed by the tas command is 450. If there are more than 450 literals in a script, the system displays the error message “literal table overflow.” Additional limitations enforced by the tas command are (whichever occurs first in a list file):

1,000 phrases

4,000 words

40,000 characters

If more phrases are needed by an application, use multiple list files and tfile instructions within the script.

Note: If your script contains a large number of define statements, tas may report messages such as the following during compilation:

script.t: 1068: too much defining

where script.t is the script source file and 1068 is the line in which the define appears. The limit to the number of define statements that a script may have depends on the number of defined macros and their size. If this type of message appears, reduce the number of define statements in your script.

UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507

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