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# move
my $putpos = $idx;
# if no positional parameter, then append
if (!defined($idx)) { $putpos = @$pNames; }
# remove from current position
@{$pNames->[$pAr->{$name}[0]]} = grep(!/^$name$/,
@{$pNames->[$pAr->{$name}[0]]} );
# relocate to $putpos
$pAr->{$name}[0] = $putpos;
push(@{$pNames->[$putpos]},$name);
print "m - $name\n" if $opt_v;
}
elsif ($opt_p) {
# print
printMember($name,$pAr,$opt_v);
}
elsif ($opt_q) {
# quick append
data/v7doc/index.html view on Meta::CPAN
<LI><A HREF="ratfor.1">ratfor</A> - rational Fortran dialect
<LI><A HREF="restor.1m">restor</A> - incremental file system restore
<LI><A HREF="rev.1">rev</A> - reverse lines of a file
<LI><A HREF="roff.1">roff</A> - format text
<LI><A HREF="sed.1">sed</A> - stream editor
<LI><A HREF="size.1">size</A> - size of an object file
<LI><A HREF="sleep.1">sleep</A> - suspend execution for an interval
<LI><A HREF="sort.1">sort</A> - sort or merge files
<LI><A HREF="spline.1g">spline</A> - interpolate smooth curve
<LI><A HREF="split.1">split</A> - split a file into pieces
<LI><A HREF="strip.1">strip</A> - remove symbols and relocation bits
<LI><A HREF="struct.1">struct</A> - structure Fortran programs
<LI><A HREF="stty.1">stty</A> - set terminal options
<LI><A HREF="su.1">su</A> - substitute user id temporarily
<LI><A HREF="sum.1">sum</A> - sum and count blocks in a file
<LI><A HREF="sync.1m">sync</A> - update the super block
<LI><A HREF="tabs.1">tabs</A> - set terminal tabs
<LI><A HREF="tail.1">tail</A> - deliver the last part of a file
<LI><A HREF="tar.1">tar</A> - tape archiver
<LI><A HREF="tbl.1">tbl</A> - format tables for nroff or troff
<LI><A HREF="tc.1">tc</A> - photypesetter simulator
data/v7doc/ld.1 view on Meta::CPAN
SYNOPSIS
ld [ option ] file ...
DESCRIPTION
Ld combines several object programs into one, resolves
external references, and searches libraries. In the sim-
plest case several object files are given, and ld combines
them, producing an object module which can be either exe-
cuted or become the input for a further ld run. (In the
latter case, the -r option must be given to preserve the
relocation bits.) The output of ld is left on a.out.
This file is made executable only if no errors occurred
during the load.
The argument routines are concatenated in the order speci-
fied. The entry point of the output is the beginning of
the first routine.
If any argument is a library, it is searched exactly once
at the point it is encountered in the argument list. Only
those routines defining an unresolved external reference
data/v7doc/ld.1 view on Meta::CPAN
`edata' and `end' in C) are reserved, and if referred to,
are set to the first location above the program, the first
location above initialized data, and the first location
above all data respectively. It is erroneous to define
these symbols.
Ld understands several options. Except for -l, they
should appear before the file names.
-s `Strip' the output, that is, remove the symbol
table and relocation bits to save space (but impair
the usefulness of the debugger). This information
can also be removed by strip(1).
-u Take the following argument as a symbol and enter
it as undefined in the symbol table. This is use-
ful for loading wholly from a library, since ini-
tially the symbol table is empty and an unresolved
reference is needed to force the loading of the
1
data/v7doc/ld.1 view on Meta::CPAN
-x Do not preserve local (non-.globl) symbols in the
output symbol table; only enter external symbols.
This option saves some space in the output file.
-X Save local symbols except for those whose names
begin with `L'. This option is used by cc(1) to
discard internally generated labels while retaining
symbols local to routines.
-r Generate relocation bits in the output file so that
it can be the subject of another ld run. This flag
also prevents final definitions from being given to
common symbols, and suppresses the `undefined sym-
bol' diagnostics.
-d Force definition of common storage even if the -r
flag is present.
-n Arrange that when the output file is executed, the
text portion will be read-only and shared among all
data/v7doc/strip.1 view on Meta::CPAN
STRIP(1) STRIP(1)
NAME
strip - remove symbols and relocation bits
SYNOPSIS
strip name ...
DESCRIPTION
Strip removes the symbol table and relocation bits ordi-
narily attached to the output of the assembler and loader.
This is useful to save space after a program has been
debugged.
The effect of strip is the same as use of the -s option of
ld.
FILES
/tmp/stm? temporary file
data/v7doc/test view on Meta::CPAN
<LI><A HREF="ratfor.1">ratfor</A> - rational Fortran dialect
<LI><A HREF="restor.1m">restor</A> - incremental file system restore
<LI><A HREF="rev.1">rev</A> - reverse lines of a file
<LI><A HREF="roff.1">roff</A> - format text
<LI><A HREF="sed.1">sed</A> - stream editor
<LI><A HREF="size.1">size</A> - size of an object file
<LI><A HREF="sleep.1">sleep</A> - suspend execution for an interval
<LI><A HREF="sort.1">sort</A> - sort or merge files
<LI><A HREF="spline.1g">spline</A> - interpolate smooth curve
<LI><A HREF="split.1">split</A> - split a file into pieces
<LI><A HREF="strip.1">strip</A> - remove symbols and relocation bits
<LI><A HREF="struct.1">struct</A> - structure Fortran programs
<LI><A HREF="stty.1">stty</A> - set terminal options
<LI><A HREF="su.1">su</A> - substitute user id temporarily
<LI><A HREF="sum.1">sum</A> - sum and count blocks in a file
<LI><A HREF="sync.1m">sync</A> - update the super block
<LI><A HREF="tabs.1">tabs</A> - set terminal tabs
<LI><A HREF="tail.1">tail</A> - deliver the last part of a file
<LI><A HREF="tar.1">tar</A> - tape archiver
<LI><A HREF="tbl.1">tbl</A> - format tables for nroff or troff
<LI><A HREF="tc.1">tc</A> - photypesetter simulator
html/commands/ar/ar.kulp view on Meta::CPAN
# move
my $putpos = $idx;
# if no positional parameter, then append
if (!defined($idx)) { $putpos = @$pNames; }
# remove from current position
@{$pNames->[$pAr->{$name}[0]]} = grep(!/^$name$/,
@{$pNames->[$pAr->{$name}[0]]} );
# relocate to $putpos
$pAr->{$name}[0] = $putpos;
push(@{$pNames->[$putpos]},$name);
print "m - $name\n" if $opt_v;
}
elsif ($opt_p) {
# print
printMember($name,$pAr,$opt_v);
}
elsif ($opt_q) {
# quick append
html/commands/hangman/wordlist.txt view on Meta::CPAN
relied
relief
relieve
religion
religiously
relink
relinquish
relish
relive
reload
relocatable
relocate
relocation
reluctance
reluctant
rely
remain
remark
remedial
remedied
remedy
remember
remembrance
html/commands/ld/ld.1 view on Meta::CPAN
SYNOPSIS
ld [ option ] file ...
DESCRIPTION
Ld combines several object programs into one, resolves
external references, and searches libraries. In the sim-
plest case several object files are given, and ld combines
them, producing an object module which can be either exe-
cuted or become the input for a further ld run. (In the
latter case, the -r option must be given to preserve the
relocation bits.) The output of ld is left on a.out.
This file is made executable only if no errors occurred
during the load.
The argument routines are concatenated in the order speci-
fied. The entry point of the output is the beginning of
the first routine.
If any argument is a library, it is searched exactly once
at the point it is encountered in the argument list. Only
those routines defining an unresolved external reference
html/commands/ld/ld.1 view on Meta::CPAN
`edata' and `end' in C) are reserved, and if referred to,
are set to the first location above the program, the first
location above initialized data, and the first location
above all data respectively. It is erroneous to define
these symbols.
Ld understands several options. Except for -l, they
should appear before the file names.
-s `Strip' the output, that is, remove the symbol
table and relocation bits to save space (but impair
the usefulness of the debugger). This information
can also be removed by strip(1).
-u Take the following argument as a symbol and enter
it as undefined in the symbol table. This is use-
ful for loading wholly from a library, since ini-
tially the symbol table is empty and an unresolved
reference is needed to force the loading of the
1
html/commands/ld/ld.1 view on Meta::CPAN
-x Do not preserve local (non-.globl) symbols in the
output symbol table; only enter external symbols.
This option saves some space in the output file.
-X Save local symbols except for those whose names
begin with `L'. This option is used by cc(1) to
discard internally generated labels while retaining
symbols local to routines.
-r Generate relocation bits in the output file so that
it can be the subject of another ld run. This flag
also prevents final definitions from being given to
common symbols, and suppresses the `undefined sym-
bol' diagnostics.
-d Force definition of common storage even if the -r
flag is present.
-n Arrange that when the output file is executed, the
text portion will be read-only and shared among all
html/commands/strip/strip.1 view on Meta::CPAN
STRIP(1) STRIP(1)
NAME
strip - remove symbols and relocation bits
SYNOPSIS
strip name ...
DESCRIPTION
Strip removes the symbol table and relocation bits ordi-
narily attached to the output of the assembler and loader.
This is useful to save space after a program has been
debugged.
The effect of strip is the same as use of the -s option of
ld.
FILES
/tmp/stm? temporary file
src/ar/ar.kulp view on Meta::CPAN
# move
my $putpos = $idx;
# if no positional parameter, then append
if (!defined($idx)) { $putpos = @$pNames; }
# remove from current position
@{$pNames->[$pAr->{$name}[0]]} = grep(!/^$name$/,
@{$pNames->[$pAr->{$name}[0]]} );
# relocate to $putpos
$pAr->{$name}[0] = $putpos;
push(@{$pNames->[$putpos]},$name);
print "m - $name\n" if $opt_v;
}
elsif ($opt_p) {
# print
printMember($name,$pAr,$opt_v);
}
elsif ($opt_q) {
# quick append
src/hangman/wordlist.txt view on Meta::CPAN
relied
relief
relieve
religion
religiously
relink
relinquish
relish
relive
reload
relocatable
relocate
relocation
reluctance
reluctant
rely
remain
remark
remedial
remedied
remedy
remember
remembrance