TNS/R Native Application Migration Guide
Index
TNS/R Native Application Migration Guide—523745-001
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Native architecture 1-10, 9-7
Native c89 utility
compiler pragmas 10-2
Guardian files 10-2
migration tasks 10-2
SQL compilation 10-4
-O flag 10-3
-Wnld flag 10-4
-Wnolink flag 10-4
-WP flag 10-3
-Wsqlcomp flag 10-4
-Wv flag 10-4
Native compilers
alignment 7-1
C 1-6, 1-7
data alignment of 11-1
default optimization 2-4
object file format 1-13
optimization level 2-4
pTAL 1-5
Native C++ compiler 1-6
Native development 1-4
Native link editor 1-8
Native mode
benefits of 1-18
constraints of 1-19
definition of 1-1
differences with accelerated mode 1-4
overview 1-2
process environment 1-10
Native object file format 1-13
Native object file tool 1-8
Native object files 10-1
Native processes
code spaces 1-11
data spaces 1-12
heap 9-8
in general 1-1, 1-10, 10-1
Native processes (continued)
information on 9-7
KMSF 1-16
overview of 1-2
signals 9-2
Native user library 6-1
NEST pragma 3-19
Nested comments 3-19
NEWPROCESS procedure 9-7
NEWPROCESSNOTWAIT procedure 9-7
NEWPROCESSNOWAIT procedure 9-7
nld utility
invoked from c89 utility 10-3
linking SRLs 1-14
overview of 1-8
specifying heap attributes 9-8
using SEARCH pragma 3-18
-libname flag 6-3
-ul flag 6-2
NMC command 3-5
NMCMT
capabilities 3-2
command syntax 3-2
limitations 3-2
overview 1-6, 1-7, 3-2
NMCOBOL compiler 1-7
nmcobol utility 10-3
NMCPLUS command 3-5
NOBLANK directive 4-6
NOCHECK pragma 3-19
NOCODE directive 4-8
NOCOMPACT directive 4-8
NOCONSULT directive 4-9
NOCROSSREF directive 4-8
NOEXTENSIONS pragma 3-19
noft utility 1-8, 2-6
NOICODE directive 4-9
NOINLINE pragma 3-17, 3-18
NOINNERLIST directive 4-10
NOINSPECT pragma 3-17