Lib86; Lib86 Invocation; Lib86 Commands - Intel iAPX 86 User Manual

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LIB86 allows you to create, modify, and examine library files. It is an interactive
program.
This chapter provides details concerning LIB86 invocation and commands. For
definition of file-naming and syntax notation conventions used in this chapter, refer
to Notational Conventions following the Preface. For a summary of the LIB86 com-
mands and information on error and warning messages that may be produced, refer
to Appendix F. For details concerning LIB86 symbol table space limitations, refer to
Appendix C.
LIBS6 Invocation
The general syntax for the invocation line is:
[directory-name]
LIB
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[comment]
LIBS6 Commands
Once LIB86 has begun execution, it displays an asterisk
(*)
and waits for a com-
mand. Table 4-1 lists all of LIB86's commands.
Table 4-1. Summary of LIB86 Commands
Command
Abbl'ev.
Description
ADD {pathname[(module name [, ... ])]}
A
Adds modules to a library
[, ... ] TO pathname
CREATE pathname
C
Creates library files
DELETEpathname(module name [, ... ])
D
Deletes modules from a library file
EXIT
E
Terminates session with L1B86
LIST {pathname[(module name [, ... ])]}
L
Lists modules contained in a library
[, ... ] [TO pathname] [PUBLICS]
[P]
file, and optionally lists all publics
At the end of this documt:nt you will find operating system-specific examples of the
LIB86 commands. Fold out the pages containing the examples relevant to your
operating environment and use them in conjunction with the syntax conventions
provided in this chapter.
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