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Here are two sample response files:
PASCAL
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ENTER
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, CROSSLST
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ENTER
I
The above file causes MS-LIB to read the library file PAS-
CAL.LIB, perform a consistency check, and create the listing file
CROSSLST.
PASCAL
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ENTER
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+MORE-LESS
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ENTER
I
The above file causes MS-LIB to delete the module LESS from
the library file PASCAL.LIB and add the object file MORE.OBJ.
MS-LIB does not create a listing file.
Command Characters
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L.J
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]
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l......J
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LJ
!
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Several command characters help simplify the task of using MS-
~
LIB. Four of these specify particular operations. They are:
Plus sign
(+)
append
Minus sign (-) delete
Asterisk
(*)
extract
,
\
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I
,
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~
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r
"--'
Ampersand
(&)
extend line
The other command characters are the semicolon (;), which
selects default responses, and [
CTRL
I[]], which stops the session.
Plus Sign (
+)
A plus sign preceding an object filename instructs MS-LIB to
append that object file as a module in the specified library.
When MS-LIB does this, it removes the drive specification and
extension from the object file specification. For example, the
object file B:CURSOR.OBJ becomes module CURSOR.
Minus Sign ( - )
A minus sign preceding a module name instructs MS-LIB to
delete that module.
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L.J
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