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The LIB Command <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 User's Guide<br />

Table 5-8. LIB Options<br />

Option Meaning<br />

I The INDEX option creates an indexed library file of<br />

type IRL. LINK-80 searches faster on indexed libraries<br />

than on nonindexed libraries.<br />

M The MODULE option displays module names.<br />

P The PUBLICS option displays module names and the<br />

public variables for the new library file.<br />

D The DUMP option displays the contents of object<br />

modules in ASCII form.<br />

Use modifiers in the command line to instruct LIB to delete, replace, or<br />

select modules in a library file. Angle brackets enclose the modules to<br />

be deleted or replaced. Parentheses enclose the modules to be selected.<br />

Unless otherwise specified, LIB assumes a filetype of REL for all source<br />

filenames. When you follow a filename by a group of module names<br />

enclosed in parentheses, these modules are included in the new library<br />

file. If modules are not specified, LIB includes all modules from the<br />

source file in the new library file.<br />

Table 5-9. LIB Modifiers<br />

Modifier Meaning<br />

Delete <br />

Replace <br />

If module name and filename are the same this<br />

shorthand can be used:<br />

<br />

Select (modFIRST-modLAST,modl,mod2,...,modN)<br />

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