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AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox

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LD ( 1 )<br />

FILES<br />

LD ( 1)<br />

allow compatibility between object modules that have<br />

been created with the old C compiler and with the new C<br />

compiler, which allows variable names more than eight<br />

characters long. A warning message is issued in such<br />

cases.<br />

-w If -G is used, do not print warnings about symbols that<br />

partially matched.<br />

/lib/libx.a<br />

jusr/lib/libx.a<br />

a. out<br />

/lib/ifile.0407<br />

/lib/ifile.0410<br />

/lib/ifile.0413<br />

/lib/ifile.0413-F<br />

libraries<br />

libraries<br />

output file<br />

default -N directive file<br />

default -n directive file<br />

default -z directive file<br />

default -F directive file<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

as(l), cc(l), a.out(4), ar(4), exit(2), end(3C)<br />

CAVEATS<br />

Through its options and input directives, the common link editor<br />

gives users great flexibility; however, people who use the input<br />

directives must assume some added responsibilities. Input directives<br />

should insure the following properties for programs:<br />

C defines a zero pointer as null. A pointer to which zero has<br />

been assigned must not point to any object. To satisfy this,<br />

users must not place any object at virtual address zero in<br />

the data space.<br />

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