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How to Use the Vortex Compiler and Environments
2 Building Your Program
This section describes how to use Vortex to build an application in stand-alone mode. As discussed in section 5, Vortex also supports compiling applications against a shared pre-compiled library (the Cecil stdlib for example).
Normally, a wrapper script configured once per site sets necessary environment variables before invoking the underlying Vortex executable. See section 7 for details on setting up this wrapper script.
- 2.1 - Gen directories
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- 2.2 - Running the compiler
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- 2.3 - Controlling the compiler configuration
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- 2.4 - Compiler options
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- 2.5 - Browsing Inheritance Hierarchy, Methods, Fields
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- 2.6 - Gathering and Applying Profile Information
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How to Use the Vortex Compiler and Environments - 25 MARCH 1997
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