1 /HELP_LIBRARY
/HELP_LIBRARY=file-spec
Specifies the HELP file (.HLB file) where you can find help text
for placeholders and tokens defined for this package. If omitted,
then no HELP file is associated with the package.
LSE applies the default file specification SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB.
If you want to access some device or directory other than
SYS$HELP, you must supply an explicit device and directory name.
2 /LANGUAGE
/LANGUAGE=(language1 [, . . . ])
Specifies the languages from which LSE can use package entries.
If you do not specify a language, then LSE uses the language of
the current buffer. If no language is associated with the current
buffer, then an error occurs.
3 /PARAMETER_EXPAND
/PARAMETER_EXPAND=TPU_procedure_prefix
Lets you customize calling sequences. Normally LSE uses a fixed
algorithm to produce the appropriate placeholder definitions
from the DEFINE PARAMETER command. If the default algorithm is
inadequate, then you can supply explicit VAXTPU procedures to
produce the DEFINE PLACEHOLDER command that you want.
The argument provided with the /PARAMETER_EXPAND qualifier must
be the prefix of a VAXTPU procedure name. Whenever LSE expands a
parameter, it concatenates this prefix and the current language
name, and looks for a VAXTPU procedure by that name.
4 /ROUTINE_EXPAND
/ROUTINE_EXPAND=TPU_procedure_prefix
Lets you customize calling sequences. Normally LSE uses a fixed
algorithm to produce the appropriate token and placeholder
definitions from the DEFINE ROUTINE command. If the default
algorithm is inadequate, then you can supply explicit VAXTPU
procedures to produce the DEFINE PLACEHOLDER or DEFINE TOKEN
commands that you want.
The argument provided with the /ROUTINE_EXPAND qualifier must
be the prefix of a VAXTPU procedure name. Whenever LSE expands
a routine, it concatenates this prefix and the current language
name, and looks for a VAXTPU procedure by that name. For example,
if you specify /ROUTINE_EXPAND=my_routine_expand_ and the current
language is FORTRAN, then LSE looks for a VAXTPU procedure named
my_routine_expand_fortran.
5 /TOPIC_STRING
/TOPIC_STRING=string
Specifies a prefix string to be concatenated to the TOPIC_STRING
specified for tokens and placeholders associated with the routine
or parameter definitions. If omitted, then the null string is used
as the topic string. LSE uses the topic string to look up help
text for the package.