lorder(1)


lorder -- find ordering relation for an object library

Synopsis

lorder file ...

Description

The input is one or more object or library archive files (see ar(1)). If file is -, standard input is used. The standard output is a list of pairs of object file or archive member names; the first file of the pair refers to external identifiers defined in the second. The output may be processed by tsort(1) to find an ordering of a library suitable for one-pass access by ld. Note that the link editor ld is capable of multiple passes over an archive in the portable archive format (see ar(4)) and does not require that lorder be used when building an archive. The usage of the lorder command may, however, allow for a more efficient access of the archive during the link edit process.

The following example builds a new library from existing .o files:

ar -cr library ´lorder *.o | tsort´

Files


TMPDIR/*symref
temporary files

TMPDIR/*symdef
temporary files

TMPDIR
usually /var/tmp but can be redefined by setting the environment variable TMPDIR (see tempnam in tmpnam(3S)).

References

ar(1), ar(4), ld(1), tmpnam(3S), tsort(1)

Notices

lorder will accept as input any object or archive file, regardless of its suffix, provided there is more than one input file. If there is but a single input file, its suffix must be .o.
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