General Compiler Directive: Specifies a string that identifies an object module. The compiler places the string in the identification field of an object module when it generates the module for each source program unit.
cDEC$ IDENT string
c |
Is one of the following: C (or c), !, or *. (See Syntax Rules for Compiler Directives.) |
string |
Is a character constant containing printable characters. The number of characters is limited by the length of the source line. |
Only the first IDENT directive is effective; the compiler ignores any additional IDENT directives in a program unit or module.