SLAU132V October 2004 – February 2020
By default, the compiler program places the object, assembly, and temporary files that it creates into the current directory. If you want the compiler program to place these files in different directories, use the following options:
--abs_directory=directory | Specifies the destination directory for absolute listing files. The default is to use the same directory as the object file directory. For example:
cl430 --abs_directory=d:\abso_list
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--asm_directory=directory | Specifies a directory for assembly files. For example:
cl430 --asm_directory=d:\assembly
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--list_directory=directory | Specifies the destination directory for assembly listing files and cross-reference listing files. The default is to use the same directory as the object file directory. For example:
cl430 --list_directory=d:\listing
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--obj_directory=directory | Specifies a directory for object files. For example:
cl430 --obj_directory=d:\object
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--output_file=filename | Specifies a compilation output file name; can override --obj_directory . For example:
cl430 --output_file=transfer
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--pp_directory=directory | Specifies a preprocessor file directory for object files (default is .). For example:
cl430 --pp_directory=d:\preproc
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--temp_directory=directory | Specifies a directory for temporary intermediate files. For example:
cl430 --temp_directory=d:\temp
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