TNS/E Native Application Conversion Guide
Converting Data Definition Language (DDL)
TNS/E Native Application Conversion Guide—529659-003
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Compiling With New Host-Language Source Code
Files
See the
Data Definition Language (DDL) Reference Manual
for complete DDL usage
information.
Compiling With New Host-Language Source
Code Files
HP products that supply DDL host-language files have been generated with H-series
DDL.
You can recompile programs using the TNS/E pTAL, TNS/E native C, TNS/E native
C++, and TAL compilers. You must recompile programs using a D-series, G-series, or
H-series version of the TNS C compiler that supports the FIELDALIGN pragmas
emitted by DDL.
This table shows the product version updates (PVUs) that must be used with D2x and
D3x TNS C compiler versions. For D4x, G-series, and H-series compilers, the base
product version supports the new pragmas and no PVU is required.
Compile and (if necessary) accelerate your programs, specifying the new host-
language source code files. No other actions are required.
For details on how the native compilers align data, see the
C/C++ Programmer’s Guide
and the
pTAL Reference Manual
.
Caution. Do not attempt to regenerate a DDL dictionary installed by the Pathmaker product
from DDL source code. Pathmaker application design information will be lost.
For this TNS C compiler product version: Use an PVU version of at least:
T9255D20 T9255ABN
T9255D30 T9255ABM
T8377D30 T8377AAA










