Technical data
2 
Working with the Target Language
2-6
Compiler Directives
Syntax
A target language file consists of a series of statements of the form
%keyword [argument1, argument2, …]
where keyword represents one of the Target Language Compiler’s directives, 
and 
[argument1, argument2, …] represents expressions that define any 
required parameters. For example, 
%assign sysNumber = sysIdx + 1
uses the %assign directive to change the value of the sysNumber parameter. 
A target language directive must be the first nonblank character on a line and 
always begins with the 
% character. Beginning a line with %% lets you include a 
comment on a line.
Table 2-1 shows the complete set of TLC directives. The remainder of this 
chapter describes each directive in detail.
Table 2-1: Target Language Compiler Directives
Type Construct
Comments
/% %/
%%
Target language 
expressions
%<expression>
Formatting
%realformat string










