DDL Compiler Commands
Data Definition Language (DDL) Reference Manual — 426798-002
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FILLER Command
typedef struct __a
{
char b;
char c;
char d;
char filler_0;
} a_def;
#pragma section e
/* Definition E created on 10/13/1995 at 13:23 */
typedef char e_def;
#pragma section f
/* Definition F created on 10/13/1995 at 13:23 */
#pragma fieldalign shared8 __f
typedef struct __f
{
short g;
struct
{
e_def i;
char filler_0;
a_def j;
} h;
char k;
char filler_1;
short l;
} f_def;
FILLER Command
T
he FILLER command specifies a filler algorithm to be used when the DDL compiler
generates filler bytes for source code. DDL generates filler bytes when needed to
make sure the next field or group starts on a word boundary.
Whenever you create a new dictionary, you should use FILLER 1. FILLER 0 is
primarily provided for compatibility with dictionaries created by versions of DDL prior to
the B00 software release.
FILLER 1
directs the DDL compiler to use filler algorithm 1. FILLER 1 is the default.
FILLER 0
directs the DDL compiler to use filler algorithm 0.
FILLER Command Guidelines
The following points are guidelines for using the FILLER command:
FILLER { 1 | 0 }