<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Option: include</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgcolor=white> <A HREF="toc.html">Table of Contents</A><P> <P>Previous: <A HREF="identifier-chars.html">-identifier-chars</A><HR><P> <H2>Option: <font color=#FF0080>include</font></H2><P> <A NAME="include"></A><DT><B><A HREF="include.html">-include</A>=</B><I>path</I> <DD> <DL COMPACT><DT><DD> Specifies a directory to be searched for files specified by INCLUDE statements. Unlike other command-line options, this setting is cumulative; that is, if it is given more than once on the command line, all the directories so specified are placed on a list that will be searched in the same order as they are given. The order in which <B>ftnchek</B> searches for a file to be included is: the current directory; the directory specified by environment variable FTNCHEK_INCLUDE if any; the directories specified by any <B><A HREF="include.html">-include</A></B> options; the directory specified by environment variable INCLUDE; and finally in a standard system-wide directory (/usr/include for UNIX, SYS$LIBRARY for VMS, and \include for MSDOS). <P> See also: <B><A HREF="f77.html">-f77</A></B>, <B><A HREF="source.html">-source</A></B>. </DL> <P> <P><HR><P>Next: <A HREF="intrinsic.html">-intrinsic</A> </BODY></HTML>