This document describes the steps for installing the Natural Optimizer Compiler Version 8.3.4 (product code NOC) on BS2000/OSD.
For information on the features and functions provided by the Natural Optimizer Compiler, see the Natural Optimizer Compiler documentation.
When used in this document, the notation
vrs
or
vr
represents the relevant product
version (see also Version in the
Glossary).
The following software must be installed before you can install the Natural Optimizer Compiler Version 8.3.3:
Natural Version 8.2.6 (or higher)
See also General Prerequisites and System Support in the section Overview of the Installation Process.
The installation medium contains the following file required for product installation:
File Name | Contents |
---|---|
NOCvrs.MOD |
Load modules and object modules |
Copy the file into your environment as described in Copying Files to a BS2000 Disk in the section Installing Natural.
Sample installation jobs are contained in the NATvrs.JOBS
file
and are prefixed with the product code. The file is provided on the
installation medium supplied for base Natural.
Be sure to read Installation Process and Major Natural Features before you start the installation procedure.
(Jobs I060 and I080)
Activate the Natural Optimizer Compiler by adding the following macro to your Natural parameter module:
NTOPT 'INDX,OVFLW,ZD=OFF'
See also Macro NTOPT in the Natural Optimizer Compiler documentation.
Assemble and link the Natural parameter module.
You can either statically link the Natural Optimizer Compiler modules to the nucleus or dynamically load them when initializing a Natural session.
(Job I060)
Adapt the link steps for Natural:
Add the following INCLUDE
statement to the link of the
environment-independent nucleus to include the Natural Optimizer Compiler
modules:
INCLUDE NOCNUC,NOCvrs.MOD
Relink your nucleus as described in Link the Nucleus in Installing Natural.
You can verify the successful installation of the Natural Optimizer Compiler by performing the following steps:
Recatalog an existing program or write a new program and then catalog it.
Check the directory information for the program you have just
cataloged, by using the following LIST
system
command:
LIST DIR object-name
The directory information for the specified object will be displayed, showing the size of the machine code at the bottom of the screen.