Compiler Option: -b

Add a source file to compilation

Syntax
      [ -b ] < source file >

Parameters
   source file
      The name with extension, and optionally a path, of the basic source 
      file.

Description
   The -b option adds a source file to the compilation list. In general, 
   this option is redundant since source files with a .bas extension can be 
   specified without it, but is useful if a source file does not have a 
   .bas extension, or if exists in an other directory.

   To compile and link the source files file1.bas, file2.bas and file3.fb 
   into an executable (file1.exe in DOS/Windows, file1 in Linux), type,

      fbc -b file1.bas file2.bas -b file3.fb

   Note that the -b option was not needed for file1.bas or file2.bas.

See also
   * Compiler Option: -a
   * Using the Command Line

