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Using Link options The Link Options
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The
linker options specify and control
the
tasks that
link
per-
forms.
All
options begin with
the
linker-option character,
which
is [
a slash
(I).
You can use
the
following options anywhere
on
a
link
command line:
Option
name
/help
Ipause
lexepack
lma?
!linenumbers
Inoignorecase
Inodefaultlibrarysearch
Istack
/high
Idsallocate
Inogroupassociation
loverlayinterrupt
Isegments
Idosseg
Action
Shows
the
list
of
options
Pauses during linking
Packs executable files
Creates a public-symbol map
Copies line numbers
to
a
map file
Preserves case sensitivity in
names
Overrides default libraries
Sets maximum allocation space
Sets a high load address for a
program
Allocates a data group
Sets a group association
override
Sets an overlay interrupt
Sets a maximum
number
of
segments
Specifies MS·DOS segment
ordering
You
can
abbreviate an option name as long as your abbreviation
contains enough letters
to
distinguish
the
specified option from
other
options. Minimum abbreviations are listed for each option.
Many
of
the
link
options
set
values in
the
MS·DOS program header.
You will understand these options
better
if
you understand
how
the
header is organized. The program header is described in
the
MS-DOS Programmer's Reference and in some reference books
on
MS-DOS.
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