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2.4.8 Starting the BHT-BASIC Compiler from the
Command Line
You may start the BHT-BASIC Compiler from the command line in the MS-DOS Prompt of
Windows95/98 or WindowsNT4.0/Windows2000.
[ 1 ]
Syntax
At the MS-DOS command prompt, type in the following format:
BHTC35W [options] [[directorypath]filename…][options]
directorypath
You may specify either an absolute path or relative path. Omitting
this option will make the Compiler look for that file in the current work-
ing directory. Specifications of directorypath only is not allowed.
filename
You may specify the name of any of a project file, source file and
library file.
options
You may specify compiler processing options, compiling options, and
linking option. For details, refer to the next item, [ 2 ], "Options."
NOTE
The Compiler will recognize a project specified by filename merely as a group of
files. If you do not specify a +BL option (Building library described in [ 2 ]), there-
fore, the Compiler automatically produces a user program.
TIP
To produce a user program from a single source file in a batch file, type in the follow-
ing:
>START /W BE +B TEST.SRC
Writing START /W as above will not proceed to the next batch processing until the
BHT-BASIC 3.5 Compiler completes the processing. For details about +E or +B
option, refer to “[ 2 ] Options” in this subsection.
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