/sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb MMS, Description File, Directives *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
A directive is a word that instructs MMS to take a certain action as it processes a description file. A directive can appear on any line in the description file, but it affects how the entire description file is processed. A directive must start in column 1 of the line. The MMS directives and their functions are: Directive Function .ACTION_STATUS Introduces a user-defined severity rule; select 'Description_File' subtopic 'User_Defined_Severity' for more information. .DEFAULT Indicates actions to be performed if MMS built-in rules or user-defined rules do not specify how to update a target. .ELSE Causes subsequent lines of a description file to be processed if the specified macro for the .IFDEF directive is undefined. .ENDIF Terminates the set of lines in the description file whose processing is controlled by .IFDEF or .ELSE. .FIRST Indicates actions to be performed before MMS has executed any action lines to update the target. .IFDEF Causes subsequent lines of a description file to be processed only if the specified macro is defined. .IGNORE Causes MMS to ignore all errors generated by all action lines and to continue processing the description file. .INCLUDE Includes the specified file in the description file. .LAST Indicates actions to be performed after MMS has executed all the action lines that update the target. .SILENT Suppresses the writing of all action lines to the output file (whether to SYS$OUTPUT or to the file specified by the /OUTPUT qualifier). .SUFFIXES Clears, adds to, or redefines the suffixes-precedence list.
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