directives

A sequence of one or more Compiler directives. Directives can appear after any filename. Each directive must be separated by a space and must not be broken across two lines.

If you specify a directive after a comma, but omit the filename, then the directive must be preceded by a forward slash (/). Otherwise the directive is incorrectly be assumed to be a filename.

The Compiler processes the command line from left to right. If a directive appears more than once in the command line, the Compiler uses the setting of the directive it processed last.