/NOENVIRONMENT Controls whether the compiler produces an environment file in which declarations and definitions made at the outermost level of a compilation unit are saved. If the file-spec is omitted, the default file name is the same as the source program; the default file type is .PEN, an abbreviation for "Pascal Environment." You can provide a different name for the environment file by including an OpenVMS file specification after the /ENVIRONMENT qualifier, as in /ENVIRONMENT=MASTER.PEN. The /ENVIRONMENT qualifier overrides the ENVIRONMENT attribute in the source program or module. You can use the /ENVIRONMENT qualifier to suppress the creation of an environment file dictated by an ENVIRONMENT attribute, or to change the name of an environment file specified by an ENVIRONMENT attribute. By default, the attributes in the source file or module determine whether an environment file is produced; however, if the /ENVIRONMENT qualifier is specified at compile time, an environment file will always be created. VSI Pascal accepts environment files that were created with previous versions of the compiler. However, programs compiled with previous versions of the compiler may not accept environment files created by the current version of VSI Pascal.