To create your own SCA library, you must first create a library
directory for it. Using your personal directory, type the
following command to create a subdirectory for a local SCA
library:
$ CREATE/DIRECTORY [.LIB1]
Once you have a directory in which to create a library, enter the
following command to SCA to create a library:
$ SCA CREATE LIBRARY [.LIB1]
You now have an empty SCA library. To add a module to the SCA
library, you must first compile your source code.
Add the /ANALYSIS_DATA qualifier when you use a supported
compiler. For example:
$ CC/ANALYSIS_DATA myfile.c
This produces the file MYFILE.ANA that you can load into your SCA
library either from LSE or standalone SCA. To load the .ANA file
and show the new module, type the following commands:
SCA> LOAD myfile.ANA
SCA> SHOW MODULE
You will see that the new module has been loaded into the library,
and you will now be able to query that library.
For more information, see the help topics for Libraries and
Reducing_LOAD_Time.