/NESTED_INCLUDE_DIRECTORY[=option] /NESTED_INCLUDE_DIRECTORY=INCLUDE_FILE (D) Controls the first step in the search algorithm the compiler uses when looking for files included using the quoted form of the #include preprocessing directive: #include "file-spec" /NESTED_INCLUDE_DIRECTORY has the following options: PRIMARY_FILE Directs the compiler to search the default file type for headers using the context of the primary source file (the .C file). This means that just the file type (".H" or ".") is used for the default file-spec but, in addition, the chain of "related file-specs" used to maintain the sticky defaults for processing the next top-level source file is applied when searching for the include file. INCLUDE_FILE Directs the compiler to search the directory containing the file in which the #include directive itself occurred. The meaning of "directory containing" is: the RMS "resultant string" obtained when the file in which the #include occurred was opened, except that the filename and subsequent components are replaced by the default file type for headers (".H", or just "." if /ASSUME=NOHEADER_TYPE_DEFAULT is in effect). The "resultant string" will not have translated any concealed device logical. NONE Directs the compiler to skip the first step of processing #include "file.h" directives. The compiler starts its search for the include file in the /INCLUDE_DIRECTORY directories. See also /INCLUDE_DIRECTORY.