The following table lists the command-line parameter options for the “M” compiler.
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Option
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Alias
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Description
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name:
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n
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Name to include in an image file’s manifest. This defaults to the name of the image file without the extension. Note that this is not a file name.
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target:
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t
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Target type. Values include None and TSql10. (Default = TSql10)
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package:
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p
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Package type. Values include Image and Script. (Default = Image)
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nocatalog:
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nc
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Turns off the generation of “M” language catalog entries in the target database.
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catalogdefinition:
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catdef
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Creates an “M” catalog image file. By default this is off. With this option and the out option, you can generate an image file (.mx) that can create the “M” language catalog (m.exe -catalogdefinition -out:catalog.mx).
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out:
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o
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Output file name. When more than one package type is specified with the package option, use a comma-separated list of output file names to correspond to each package type in the same order. Use the "-" to output to the console (not valid with an Image package type). The file name defaults to the name of the “M” input file. The default file type is a SQL script file (.sql) for the Script package type or an image file (.mx) for the Image package type.
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featureversion:
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fv
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Feature version to include in the image file’s manifest (valid values are non-zero positive integers). (Default = 1)
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servicingversion:
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sv
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A servicing version to include in the image file’s manifest. This must be a non-negative integer. (Default = 0)
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reference:
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r
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One or more comma-separated image files used to resolve external references.
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resource:
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res
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One or more comma-separated files to embed in the image file.
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recurse:
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recurse
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One or more comma-separated wild-card specifications. Use to include all files in the current directory and all subdirectories according to the specified patterns.
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presql:
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prs
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Specifies a T-SQL script file to embed in a compiled image. When the image file loads into a target database, this script runs first.
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postsql:
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pos
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Specifies a T-SQL script file to embed in a compiled image. This script runs after the image file finishes loading into a target database.
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reportConflicts
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rc
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Reports build warnings for any syntactic conflicts that occur during parser generation for MGrammar constructs.
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conflictlogfile:
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cl
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Specifies a log file for recording any syntactic conflicts that occur during parser generation for MGrammar constructs. The information in this log file is more detailed than the warnings produced by the reportConflicts option.
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define:
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d
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Symbol used in conditional compilations. For example -define:DEBUG.
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nowarn:
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nw
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Ignores one or more comma-separated warning numbers.
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nodeprecationwarnings
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nd
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Ignore all deprecation warnings.
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warnaserror
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w
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Treats all warnings as errors.
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warnaserrors:
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ws
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Treats one or more comma-separated warning numbers as errors.
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verbose
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v
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Displays verbose output.
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printreport
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printreport
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Prints a compilation report.
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codepage:
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codepage
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Integer value of the codepage to use when opening source files. Valid values range from 0 to 65535. (Default = 0)
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semanticAnalysisThreshold:
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semanticAnalysisThreshold
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Specifies the number of times the compiler will iterate while type checking MSchema constructs. This is an advanced option. (Default = 1)
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nostandardlibrary
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nostdlib
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Removes the standard library from the compilation. Any references to items from the standard library will fail.
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nologo
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nologo
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Suppresses the compiler logo.
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pragma:
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pragma
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A list of compiler directives.
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bootstrap:
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boot
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Indicates the use of bootstrapping. Possible values include true and false.
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requireReferencesToContainImages:
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requireReferencesToContainImages
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When set to false, ignores references that are not contained in images. Possible values include true and false.
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saveStdLibAst:
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saveStdLibAst
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loadStdLibSource
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loadStdLibSource
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?
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?
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Displays command-line help information.
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@<file>
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@<file>
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Read <file> for more parameters. For example, if the compiler parameters were contained in the file params.txt, you could pass this file to the compiler with the following command: m.exe @params.txt.
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