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.\" Crown Copyright (c) 1997
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.\" This TenDRA(r) Manual Page is subject to Copyright
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.TH tld 1
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.SH NAME
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tld \- TDF linking and library manipulation utility
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.SH SYNTAX
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.B tld
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[\fImode\fR] [\fIoption\fR]... \fIfile\fR...
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.LP
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The
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.B tld
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command is used to create and manipulate TDF libraries, and to link together
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TDF capsules. It has four modes, selected by one of the \fB\-ml\fR (link TDF
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capsules), \fB\-mc\fR (create TDF library), \fB\-mt\fR (list TDF library
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contents) or \fB\-mx\fR (extract capsules from TDF library) switches. If
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provided, the switch must be the first on the command line. If one is not
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provided, the \fB\-ml\fR switch is assumed.
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.LP
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The different modes are described below. In the description, external name
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definitions are referred to as unique and multiple. A unique definition is
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a definition where the defined attribute is set; a multiple definition is
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one where the multiple attribute is set (i.e. more than one definition is
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allowed). A definition may be both multiple and unique (if both bits are
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set - this means that there is more than definition, but one of them is
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unique). It is an error for there to be more than one unique definition of
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any given name. It is an error for token external names to have the
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multiple attribute set.
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.SH SWITCHES
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.LP
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The new version of
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.B tld
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accepts both short form and long form command line switches.
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.LP
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Short form switches are single characters, and begin with a \&'-' or \&'+'
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character. They can be concatenated into a single command line word, e.g.:
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.IP
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\fB\-vor\fR \fIoutput-file\fR \fIrename-shape\fR \fIrename-from\fR
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\fIrename-to\fR
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.LP
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which contains three different switches (\fB\-v\fR, which takes no
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arguments; \fB\-o\fR, which takes one argument: \fIoutput-file\fR; and
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\fB\-r\fR, which takes three arguments: \fIrename-shape\fR,
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\fIrename-from\fR, and \fIrename-to\fR).
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.LP
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Long form switches are strings, and begin with \&'--' or \&'++'. With long
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form switches, only the shortest unique prefix need be entered. The long
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form of the above example would be:
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.IP
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\fB\-\-version\fR \fB\-\-output\-file\fR \fIoutput-file\fR
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\fB\-\-rename\fR \fIrename-shape\fR \fIrename-from\fR \fIrename-to\fR
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.LP
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In most cases the arguments to the switch should follow the switch as a
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separate word. In the case of short form switches, the arguments to the
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short form switches in a single word should follow the word in the order of
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the switches (as in the first example). For some options, the argument may
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be part of the same word as the switch (such options are shown without a
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space between the switch and the argument in the switch summaries below).
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In the case of short form switches, such a switch would terminate any
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concatenation of switches (either a character would follow it, which would
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be treated as its argument, or it would be the end of the word, and its
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argument would follow as normal).
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.LP
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For binary switches, the \&'-' or \&'--' switch prefixes set (enable) the
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switch, and the \&'+' or \&'++' switch prefixes reset (disable) the switch.
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This is probably back to front, but is in keeping with other programs. The
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switches \&'--' or \&'++' by themselves terminate option parsing.
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.SH EXTERNAL NAMES
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.LP
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An external name may be either a string or a unique. A unique is written as
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.IP
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\fB[\fIcomponent1\fB.\fIcomponent2\fB.\fR...\fB.\fIcomponentN\fB]\fR
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.LP
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Each component of a unique is a string. A string consists of any sequence
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of characters, although some special characters must be preceded by a
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backslash character to stop them being treated specially. These characters
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are \&'\fB\\\fR', \&'\fB[\fR', \&'\fB]\fR' and \&'\fB.\fR'. In addition,
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the following character sequences are treated the same as they would be in
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C: \&'\fB\\n\fR', \&'\fB\\r\fR', \&'\fB\\t\fR', \&'\fB\\0\fR'. Finally, the
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sequence \&'\fB\\x\fINN\fR' represents the character with code \fINN\fR in
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hex.
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.SH RENAME FILE SYNTAX
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.LP
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Renaming may be specified either on the command line, or in a file. The files
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that specify the renamings to be performed have the following syntax. The
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file consists of a number of sections. Each section begins with a shape
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name, followed by zero or more pairs of external names (each pair is
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terminated by a semi-colon). Shape names are written as a sequence of
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characters surrounded by single quotes. Unique names have the same syntax
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as described above. String names are a sequence of characters surrounded by
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double quotes. The normal backslash escape sequences are supported. The
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hash character acts as a comment to end of line character (if this is
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necessary).
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.SH UNIT SET FILE SYNTAX
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.LP
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The file should consist of a sequence of strings enclosed in double quotes.
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The backslash character can be used to escape characters. The following C
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style escape sequences are recognized: \&'\fB\\n\fR', \&'\fB\\r\fR',
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\&'\fB\\t\fR', \&'\fB\\0\fR'. Also, the sequence \&'\fB\\x\fINN\fR'
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represents the character with code \fINN\fR in hex. The order of the
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strings is important, as it specifies the order that the unit sets should be
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in when read from capsules. It is necessary to specify the \fItld\fR unit
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set name.
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.SH ERROR FILE SYNTAX
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.LP
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It is possible to change the error messages that the linker uses. In order
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to do this, make the environment variable \fITLD_ERROR_FILE\fR contain the
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name of a file with the new error messages in.
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.LP
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The error file consists of zero or more sections. Each section begins with
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a section marker (one of \fB%prefix%\fR, \fB%errors%\fR or \fB%strings%\fR).
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The prefix section takes a single string (this is to be the prefix for all
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error messages). The other sections take zero or more pairs of names and
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strings. A name is a sequence of characters surrounded by single quotes. A
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string is a sequence of characters surrounded by double quotes. In the case
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of the prefix and error sections, the strings may contain variables of the
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form \fB${\fIvariable name\fB}\fR. These variables will be replaced by
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suitable information when the error occurs. The normal backslash escape
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sequences are supported. The hash character acts as a comment to end of
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line character.
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.LP
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The \fB\-\-show\-errors\fR option may be used to get a copy of the current
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error messages.
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.SH LINKING
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.LP
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In the default mode,
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.B tld
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tries to link together the TDF capsules specified on the command line. This
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consists of the following stages:
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.IP 1.
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All of the external names specified for renaming on the command line are
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added to the name tables as indirections to their new names.
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.IP 2.
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All of the capsules specified on the command line are loaded, and their
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identifiers are mapped into a per shape namespace. In these namespaces, all
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external names of the same shape and with the same name will be mapped to
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the same identifier.
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.B tld
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will report errors about any attempt to link together more than one capsule
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providing a unique definition for any external name.
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.IP 3.
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If any libraries were specified on the command line, then the libraries are
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loaded to see what definitions they provide. After loading the libraries,
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the external names specified for link suppression on the command line are
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removed from the library index (so that the linker will not attempt to
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define those names). Link suppression does not prevent a name from being
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defined, it just stops the linker trying to define it; a definition for it
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may still be found from a capsule that is loaded to define another name.
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.IP
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Any capsules that provide necessary definitions are loaded. There must only
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be one definition for each external name in all of the libraries (in the
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case of all non-token shapes, this may be either one non-unique definition,
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or one unique definition with zero or more non-unique definitions; if a
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unique definition exists, then the non-unique definitions are ignored).
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.IP 4.
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If any external names require hiding or keeping (specified by command line
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switches), then they are hidden at this point. Hiding means removing the
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external name from the external name list. It is illegal to hide undefined
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external names. Keeping means keeping an external name in the external name
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tables. Keeping a name overrides any attempt to hide that name.
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.IP 5.
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A new TDF capsule is created, consisting of all of the input capsules and
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the necessary library capsules. Unless specified with the
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\fB\-\-output\-file\fR switch, the output file will be called
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\fIcapsule.j\fR.
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.SH Switches
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.LP
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.B tld
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accepts the following switches in link mode:
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.LP
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\fB\-\-all\-hide\-defined\fR
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.br
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\fB\-a\fR
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.IP
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Hide all external names (of any shape) that are defined.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-debug\-file\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.br
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\fB\-d\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.IP
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Produce a diagnostic trace of the linking process in \fIFILE\fR.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-help\fR
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.br
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\fB\-?\fR
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.IP
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Write an option summary to the standard error.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-hide\fR \fISHAPE\fR \fINAME\fR
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.br
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\fB\-h\fR \fISHAPE\fR \fINAME\fR
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.IP
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Cause the external \fISHAPE\fR name \fINAME\fR to be hidden. An error is
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reported if the name is not defined.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-hide\-defined\fR \fISHAPE\fR
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.br
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\fB\-H\fR \fISHAPE\fR
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.IP
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Cause the all external \fISHAPE\fR names that are defined to be hidden.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-keep\fR \fISHAPE\fR \fINAME\fR
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.br
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\fB\-k\fR \fISHAPE\fR \fINAME\fR
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.IP
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Cause the external \fISHAPE\fR name \fINAME\fR to be kept.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-keep\-all\fR \fISHAPE\fR
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.br
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\fB\-K\fR \fISHAPE\fR
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.IP
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Cause the all external \fISHAPE\fR names to be kept.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-library\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.br
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\fB\-l\fR\fIFILE\fR
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.IP
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Use the file \fIFILE\fR as a TDF library. If the file name contains a \&'/',
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then it is used as specified; if not, the library search path is searched
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for a file named \&'\fIFILE\fR.tl'. Duplicate entries for the same library
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are ignored.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-output\-file\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.br
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\fB\-o\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.IP
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Write the output capsule to the file \fIFILE\fR. If this switch is not
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specified, then the output is written to the file \&'capsule.j' instead.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-path\fR \fIDIRECTORY\fR
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.br
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\fB\-L\fR\fIDIRECTORY\fR
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.IP
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Append the directory \fIDIRECTORY\fR to the library search path.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-rename\fR \fISHAPE\fR \fIFROM\fR \fITO\fR
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.br
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\fB\-r\fR \fISHAPE\fR \fIFROM\fR \fITO\fR
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.IP
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Rename the external \fISHAPE\fR name \fIFROM\fR to \fITO\fR.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-rename\-file\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.br
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\fB\-R\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.IP
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Read the contents of the file \fIFILE\fR as a series of renaming
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specifications. The format of the file is described above.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-show\-errors\fR
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.br
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\fB\-e\fR
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.IP
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Write the current error message list to the standard output.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-suppress\fR \fISHAPE\fR \fINAME\fR
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.br
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\fB\-s\fR \fISHAPE\fR \fINAME\fR
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.IP
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Do not try to find a definition for the external \fISHAPE\fR name \fINAME\fR.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-suppress\-all\fR \fISHAPE\fR
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.br
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\fB\-S\fR \fISHAPE\fR
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.IP
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Do not try to find a definition for any external \fISHAPE\fR name.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-suppress\-mult\fR
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.br
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\fB\-M\fR
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.IP
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Do not use non-unique definitions in libraries as definitions for external
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names.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-unit\-file\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.br
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\fB\-u\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.IP
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Parse \fIFILE\fR to get a new unit set name list. By default, all of the
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standard (as specified in the version 4.0 TDF specification) unit set names
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are known.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-version\fR
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.br
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\fB\-v\fR
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.IP
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Write the version number of the program to the standard error stream.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-warnings\fR
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.br
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\fB\-w\fR
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.IP
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Enable/disable the printing of warning messages. Warnings are generated for
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things like obsolete linker information units, and undefined external names.
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.SH LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION
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.LP
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A TDF library is a sequence of named capsules, with an index. The index
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indicates which external names are defined by the capsules in the library,
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and which capsules provide the definitions. When invoked with the
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\fB\-mc\fR switch,
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.B tld
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produces a library consisting of the TDF capsules specified on the command
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line. The library is written to the file \fIlibrary.tl\fR, unless the
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\fB\-\-output\-file\fR switch is used.
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.SH Switches
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.LP
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.B tld
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accepts the following switches in library construction mode:
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.LP
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\fB\-\-debug\-file\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.br
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\fB\-d\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.IP
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Produce a diagnostic trace of the library construction process in \fIFILE\fR.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-help\fR
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.br
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\fB\-?\fR
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.IP
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Write an option summary to the standard error.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-include\-library\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.br
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\fB\-i\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.IP
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Include all of the capsules in the TDF library \fIFILE\fR in the library
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being constructed. The library name should be a proper file name, not a
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library abbreviation like the \fB\-\-library\fR switch used by the linking
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mode.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-output\-file\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.br
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\fB\-o\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.IP
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Write the output library to the file \fIFILE\fR. If this switch is not
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specified, then the output is written to the file \&'library.tl' instead.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-show\-errors\fR
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.br
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\fB\-e\fR
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.IP
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Write the current error message list to the standard output.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-suppress\fR \fISHAPE\fR \fINAME\fR
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.br
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\fB\-s\fR \fISHAPE\fR \fINAME\fR
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.IP
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Do not try to find a definition for the external \fISHAPE\fR name \fINAME\fR.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-suppress\-all\fR \fISHAPE\fR
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.br
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\fB\-S\fR \fISHAPE\fR
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.IP
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Do not try to find a definition for any external \fISHAPE\fR name.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-suppress\-mult\fR
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.br
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\fB\-M\fR
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.IP
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Do not use non-unique definitions in libraries as definitions for external
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names.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-unit\-file\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.br
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\fB\-u\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.IP
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Parse \fIFILE\fR to get a new unit set name list. By default, all of the
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standard (as specified in the version 4.0 TDF specification) unit set names
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are known.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-version\fR
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.br
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\fB\-v\fR
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.IP
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Write the version number of the program to the standard error stream.
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.SH LIBRARY CONTENTS
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.LP
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When invoked with the \fB\-mt\fR switch,
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.B tld
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produces a listing of the contents of the TDF library specified on the
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command line.
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.SH Switches
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.LP
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.B tld
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accepts the following switches in library contents mode:
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.LP
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\fB\-\-debug\-file\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.br
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\fB\-d\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.IP
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Produce a diagnostic trace of the library contents process in \fIFILE\fR.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-help\fR
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.br
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\fB\-?\fR
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.IP
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Write an option summary to the standard error.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-index\fR
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.br
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\fB\-i\fR
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.IP
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Enable/disable the printing of the index of the library. If printing of the
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index is enabled, the index of the library will be printed. The order of
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the shapes and external names in the printed index is not necessarily the
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same as the order of the index in the library itself. If the order is
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important, use the \fR\-\-debug\-file\fR option and look at the output that is
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produced.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-show\-errors\fR
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.br
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\fB\-e\fR
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.IP
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Write the current error message list to the standard output.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-size\fR
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.br
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\fB\-s\fR
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.IP
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Enable/disable the printing of the size of each capsule in the library. If
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enabled, the size of each capsule in bytes is printed after its name.
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.LP
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\fB\-\-version\fR
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.br
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\fB\-v\fR
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.IP
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Write the version number of the program to the standard error stream.
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.SH LIBRARY EXTRACTION
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.LP
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|
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When invoked with the \fB\-mx\fR switch,
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.B tld
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extracts capsules from the TDF library specified as the first file on the
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command line. The names of the capsules to extract should follow the
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library name. If capsule names are specified, they must match exactly the
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names of the capsules in the library (use the \fB\-mt\fR mode switch to find
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out what the exact names are). The capsules are normally extracted relative
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to the current directory, using the name of the capsule as the output file
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name. The linker will try to create any directories on the extracted
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capsule's path name (in some implementations of the linker this may not be
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supported, in which case the directories will need to be created manually
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before extraction). The extracted capsules will overwrite existing files of
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the same name.
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.SH Switches
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468 |
.LP
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|
469 |
.B tld
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470 |
accepts the following switches in library extraction mode:
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471 |
.LP
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|
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\fB\-\-all\fR
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.br
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474 |
\fB\-a\fR
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475 |
.IP
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|
476 |
Enable/disable the extraction of all capsules. If all capsules are to be
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|
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extracted, no capsule names should be specified on the command line.
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.LP
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|
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\fB\-\-basename\fR
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.br
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481 |
\fB\-b\fR
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482 |
.IP
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|
483 |
Enable/disable the use of the basename of each capsule when extracting. If
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this is enabled, then extracted capsules are extracted into the current
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directory, using just their basename. This may cause some of the capsules
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486 |
to be written on top of each other.
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487 |
.LP
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|
488 |
\fB\-\-debug\-file\fR \fIFILE\fR
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.br
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490 |
\fB\-d\fR \fIFILE\fR
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491 |
.IP
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492 |
Produce a diagnostic trace of the library extraction process in \fIFILE\fR.
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493 |
.LP
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|
494 |
\fB\-\-help\fR
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495 |
.br
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|
496 |
\fB\-?\fR
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|
497 |
.IP
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|
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Write an option summary to the standard error.
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|
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.LP
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|
500 |
\fB\-\-info\fR
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|
501 |
.br
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|
502 |
\fB\-i\fR
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|
503 |
.IP
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|
504 |
Enable/disable informational messages. These say which capsules are being
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|
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extracted.
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|
506 |
.LP
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|
507 |
\fB\-\-match\-basename\fR
|
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|
508 |
.br
|
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|
509 |
\fB\-m\fR
|
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|
510 |
.IP
|
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|
511 |
Enable/disable matching of capsule names by basename. If enabled, then the
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|
512 |
basename of each library capsule is also matched against the file names
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|
513 |
specified. This may result in more than one capsule being extracted for one
|
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|
514 |
file name.
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|
515 |
.LP
|
|
|
516 |
\fB\-\-show\-errors\fR
|
|
|
517 |
.br
|
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|
518 |
\fB\-e\fR
|
|
|
519 |
.IP
|
|
|
520 |
Write the current error message list to the standard output.
|
|
|
521 |
.LP
|
|
|
522 |
\fB\-\-version\fR
|
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|
523 |
.br
|
|
|
524 |
\fB\-v\fR
|
|
|
525 |
.IP
|
|
|
526 |
Write the version number of the program to the standard error stream.
|
|
|
527 |
.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
|
528 |
.LP
|
|
|
529 |
tcc(1).
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