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lib56000 - Motorola DSP56000 Librarian
SYNOPSIS
lib56000 [ -a | -c | -d | -l | -r | -u | -x ] library [files...]
DESCRIPTION
lib56000 is a utility that allows separate files to be grouped together
into a single file. The resulting library file can then be used for
linking by the DSP56000 Cross Linker program or for general-purpose
archival storage.
library is an operating system compatible filename (including optional
pathname) indicating the library file to create or access. If no
extension is supplied, the librarian will automatically append .lib to
the filename. If no pathname is specified, the librarian will look for
the library in the current directory. files is a list of operating
system compatible filenames separated by blanks. For input operations
the filenames may also contain an optional pathname; the path is
stripped when the file is written to the library. For output
operations only the filename should be used to refer to library
modules.
OPTIONS
Only one of the following command line options may be given for each
invocation of the librarian. Option letters may be entered in either
upper or lower case. If no option is given, the librarian operates as
if the -U option were specified.
-a This option adds the modules in the file list to the named
library. The library file must exist, and the modules must not
already be in the library.
-c Create a new library file and add any specified modules to it.
If the library file already exists, an error is issued.
-d Delete named modules from the library. If the module is not in
the library, an error is issued.
-l List library contents. This option lists the module name as
contained in the library header, the module size (minus library
overhead), and the date and time the file was stored into the
library. The listing output is routed to standard output so
that it may be redirected to a file if desired.
-r This option replaces the named modules in the given library.
The modules must already be present in the library file.
-u This option updates the specified modules if they exist in the
library; otherwise it adds them to the end of the library file.
-x Extract named modules from the library. The resulting files are
given the name of the modules as stored in the library module
header. All files are created in the current working directory.
SEE ALSO
Motorola DSP56000 Librarian Reference Manual, Motorola Inc., 1987.
lnk56000(1)Motorola Inc. 1 June 1987 LIB56000(1)