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mapfile
libraryfiles
options
Is
the
name
of
the
file that receives
the
map
listing.
If
you
do
not
supply an extension,
the
linker provides
the
extension.
map.
If
you
specify
the
Imap
or
Ilinenumbers option,
the
linker
creates
a map file even
if
you
don't
specify
one
in
your
command
line.
Includes
the
name
or
names
of
the
libraries
containing routines that you wish
to
link
to
create
a program. If
you
do
not
supply an
extension,
link
supplies
the
extension
. lib.
Controls
the
operation
of
link.
You
can
use
any
of
the
options listed in
the
section
entitled
"The Link Options." You
can
specify
options
anywhere
on
the
command
line.
If
you
do
not
specify a drive
or
directory
for a file,
link
assumes
the
file is
on
the
current
drive
and directory. You
cannot
specify
the
drive
or
directory
for
the
objectfile
and
expect
link
to
supply
the
same drive and
directory
for
other
files. Instead,
you
must
give
the
location
of
each
file specifically.
If
you
type
the
comma
after
the
object
file,
link
supplies
the
default name for
the
executable
file
and suppresses
the
mapfile
and libraryfiles. You
can
also use a semicolon
(;)
anywhere after
the
object
file
to
terminate
the
command
line.
If
you
do
not
supply all filenames in
the
command
line
and
do
not
end
the
command
line
with
a semicolon,
the
linker
prompts
you
for additional files, using
the
prompts
described
previously in
the
section, "Using Prompts
to
Specify Link Files."
If
you give
more
than
one
object
file
or
library file, you
must
separate
the
names
by
spaces
or
plus signs ( +
).
If
you
do
not
specify a drive
or
directory for a file,
link
assumes
the
file is
on
the
current
drive and directory.
So,
you
cannot
specify
the
drive
or
directory
for
the
objectfile
and
expect
link
to
supply
the
same drive and
directory
for
other
files. Instead,
you
must
give
the
location
of
each
file specifically.
Unk: A Unker
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