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Linkage Kit Manual V6-00 - Fujitsu

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CHAPTER 10 OPTIONS OF A LIBRARIAN<br />

10.2.7 Specifying to Output Detailed Information of a List File<br />

(-dt)<br />

The -m option specifies outputting the list but only displays the list of registered<br />

module names.<br />

Use the -dt option to obtain information on sections and external symbols for each<br />

module registered in a library, or to obtain information on external definition and<br />

external reference symbols for the entire library.<br />

■ Specifying to Output Detailed Information of a List File (-dt)<br />

[Format]<br />

-dt<br />

< Information type > [ , < Information type > ] …<br />

[Parameter]<br />

<br />

s : Outputs a section name and its size for each module.<br />

d : Outputs external definition symbols for each module.<br />

r : Outputs external reference symbols for each module.<br />

a : Outputs for the entire library external definition symbols and external reference symbols yet<br />

unsolved in the library.<br />

[Description]<br />

If this option is not specified, only the registered module names are output in a list file. This option is<br />

used to obtain more detailed information.<br />

The must always be specified.<br />

The may be specified by listing multiple keywords separated with commas.<br />

If the -m option is not specified, this option is invalid.<br />

[Example 1]<br />

flibs syslib.lib -m libx.mp2 -dt r,s<br />

The list containing external reference symbols and section names is output to libx.mp2.<br />

[Example 2]<br />

flibs syslib -m libx.lis -dt s,d,r,a<br />

All the information that a librarian can output is output to libx.lis.<br />

228 PART III LIBRARIAN

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