Harbour compiler manual






















The Harbour compiler uses the FLEX and YACC utilities to parse the source code and to generate the required output file. This option traces the activity of these utilities. /z suppress logical shortcutting .and. .or.). The macro operator in CA-Clipper is a special operator that allows runtime compilation of expressions and text substitution within strings. Whenever the macro operator () is encountered, the operand is submitted to a special runtime compiler (the macro compiler) that compiles expressions, but not statements or commands. Harbour is a free software compiler for the xBase superset language often referred to as Clipper (the language that is implemented by the compiler Clipper). The goal of the Harbour project is to produce a cross platform CA-Cl*pper compatible compiler.


Harbour was created as a compiler fully compatible with Clipper. This means, that any program written in Clipper, Harbour should compile without problems and work in the same way as if it had been compiled with Clipper. hb_ATokens() Parses a complex string (e.g. a sentence or multi-line text) into individual tokens (words or other string chunks depending on delimiter used). Harbour consists of the xBase language compiler and the runtime libraries with different terminal plugins and different databases (not just DBF). Harbour is a cross-platform compiler and is known to compile and run on MS-DOS, Windows (32 64), Windows CE, Pocket PC, OS/2, GNU/Linux and Mac OSX.


5 dic He had the great vision of the Harbour language, but also brought a Antonio also proposed to create a documentation of the compiler. Clipper was implemented first, and as Harbour's reference implementation, in CA-Clipper Harbour's compiler outputs source code in C, Java (incomplete). -prgflag= pass single flag to Harbour compiler -minipo[-] do (not) add source file reference www.doorway.ru (default: add them).

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