Microsoft KB Archive/100084

= Using the LINK32 -LIB Command =

Article ID: 100084

Article Last Modified on 10/2/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft FORTRAN PowerStation 1.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Fortran PowerStation 1.0a for MS-DOS

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This article was previously published under Q100084



SUMMARY
The text below presents the LINK32 librarian, its command line options, and how to use the utility.

This information differs somewhat for the FORTRAN PowerStation 32 for Windows NT linker, LINK. Please see the documentation for that product for more details.



MORE INFORMATION
LINK32.EXE performs several functions, specified by one of the following command-line options:   -LINK   Create an executable file (linking) -LIB   Create or modify a library (librarian) -DUMP  Display information about a library The LINK32 librarian is a fairly simple tool that adds, removes, and extracts COFF object files from libraries.

The LINK32 -LIB options are as follows:    -DEBUGTYPE:{COFF|CV|BOTH}  Do not use -DEF:[filename]           Create an import library -EXTRACT:membername       Extract an object file from a library -LIST                     List object files in a library -MACHINE:i386             Required with the -DEF option, not used otherwise -OUT:filename             Specifies library name -REMOVE:membername        Remove object module from library -SUBSYSTEM                Do not use -VERBOSE                  Do not use The following examples demonstrate using these options to perform common library management tasks.

Example #1
To build the library TEST.LIB that contains the modules A.OBJ and B.OBJ, use the following command line:   LINK32 -LIB -OUT:TEST.LIB A.OBJ B.OBJ

Example #2
To modify the existing library TEST.LIB to add the modules A.OBJ and B.OBJ, use the following command line:   LINK32 -LIB TEST.LIB A.OBJ B.OBJ

Example #3
To create a file that lists the object modules in a library, use the following command line:   LINK32 -LIB -LIST TEST.LIB >TEST.LST This command line generates a listing that contains the names of the object files in the library; the listing does not list the routines in each object file. To retrieve this information, use the -DUMP option.

Example #4
To update a library with a new version of an object module, use the following command lines:   LINK32 -LIB TEST.LIB -REMOVE:A.OBJ LINK32 -LIB TEST.LIB A.OBJ No single command can do this. Avoid the following commands:   LINK32 -LIB TEST.LIB A.OBJ             !if A.OBJ is in TEST.LIB LINK32 -LIB TEST.LIB A.OBJ -OUT:TEST.LIB LINK32 -LIB TEST.LIB -REMOVE:A.OBJ A.OBJ NOTE: Modules cannot be added to a library which has had all of the modules removed.

NOTE: The object module specified by -REMOVE:obj_name must have the same case as shown by:   LINK32 -LIB -LIST In other words, -REMOVE is case sensitive.

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