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Chapter 11 / Linking Object Modules
size can be any positive value (in decimal) up to
65535 bytes. If you enter a value in the range 1-511,
the linker uses 512.
At least one object (input) module must contain a
stack allocation statement. If it does not, the linker
displays the error message:
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Warning: No STACK Segment
INO - the IN switch tells the linker not to search the
default (product) libraries in the object modules. For
example, if you are linking object modules in Pascal
and specify IN, the linker does not search the library
named Pascal.lib to resolve external references.
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You can start the linker by:
entering responses to the individual prompts as they
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including all responses on the command line.
creating a file to automatically respond to the
prompts.
Method 1: Keyboard Responses
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Method 2: Responses on Command Line
Type all prompt responses on the LINK command line. Separate
the responses with commas. Use the following format:
LINK objlist, runfile, listfile, liblist [/switch ... ]
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objlist is a list of object modules. Use a blank space or a
plus sign to separate the module names.
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