Compiler Option: -m

Main file without extension to indicate the main module

Syntax
   -m < source file >

Parameters
   source file
      The name without extension of the main module source file

Description
   The -m compiler option specifies a main entry point for a source file; 
   the argument is the name of a source file minus its extension.
   So the main module file must be called twice in the command line:
      - after compile option "-m", but without specified extension,
      - and also like any module to compile, but there with its specified 
      extension.

   WARNING: the spelling of < source file > is case-sensitive! (unexpected 
   ERRORS may otherwise occure)

   If "-m" is not specified, the first source file listed is given a main 
   entry point.

   When using the "-c" or "-r" switch, "-m" must be specified when 
   compiling a main source file.

   The intrinsic macro __FB_MAIN__ is defined in the main module and not 
   defined in other modules.

See also
   * __FB_MAIN__
   * Compiler Option: -c
   * Compiler Option: -r
   * Using the Command Line

