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Linking Multilanguage Programs

Object modules produced by an assembler or another compiler do not need to be preprocessed by COOL. If the C object modules do not require the use of COOL, then the C object modules and non-C object modules can be linked in the normal manner, without using COOL. If, however, the C object modules must be preprocessed by COOL, the non-C object modules should be linked with the COOL output module by the LINK, LOAD, or LKED command in a separate step.

When you use the ILC feature to mix SAS/C code with code in another language, use the ILCLINK utility to produce the module. Refer to Chapter 8, "Linking Multilanguage Programs with the ILCLINK Utility," in the SAS/C Compiler Interlanguage Communication Feature User's Guide for details.


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