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Chapter 12 / Link Technical Reference
Notice that there is no space between library and the first com-
mand character.
If you type only a library name followed by a semicolon (;) MS-
LIB reads the library file and checks it for consistency. It per-
forms no other operations. For example, to perform a consistency
check on the PASCAL library file, type:
LIB PASCAL;
[ENTERI
If you type only a library name followed by a comma (,) and a
listing filename, MS-LIB checks the library file for consistency
and produces the listing file. It performs no other operations. For
example, to perform a consistency check on the library file PAS-
CAL and then create the listing file PASCROSS.PUB, type:
LIB PAS CAL, PAS CR0 S S . PUB
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Method 3: Response File
To use this method, enter the command in the form:
LIB
@filespec
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filespec
is the name of a previously created file that contains
responses to the MS-LIB command prompts.
A response file has one line of text for each response. Be sure
your responses are in order so that they apply to the appropriate
prompts.
Use the command characters in the response file the same as
you use command characters on the keyboard.
When the library session begins, MS-LIB displays each prompt
with its response. Whenever you have not specified a response,
MS-LIB uses the default.
If you type a library filename followed by a semicolon, MS-LIB
reads the file and checks it for consistency but performs no other
operations.
If you enter a library filename and then a comma, and then a
listing filename, MS-LIB performs the consistency check and
produces the listing file.
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