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Commands Reference, Volume 3
lorder Command
Purpose
Finds the best order for member files in an object
library.
Syntax
lorder [ -X {32|64|32_64}] File ...
Description
The lorder command reads one
or more object or library archive files, looking for external references and
writing a list of paired file names to standard output. The first pair of
files contains references to identifiers that are defined in the second file.
If object files do not end with .o, the lorder command overlooks them and attributes
their global symbols and references to some other file.
Flags
-X mode |
Specifies the type of object file lorder should
examine. The mode must be one of the following:
- 32
- Processes only 32-bit object files
- 64
- Processes only 64-bit object files
- 32_64
- Processes both 32-bit and 64-bit object files
The default is to process 32-bit object files (ignore 64-bit objects).
The mode can also be set with the OBJECT_MODE environment variable. For example, OBJECT_MODE=64 causes lorder to process any 64-bit objects and
ignore 32-bit objects. The -X flag overrides the OBJECT_MODE variable. |
Files
/tmp/sym* |
Contains temporary files. |
Related Information
The ar
command, ld command, tsort command, xargs command.
The ar
file.
Subroutines Overview in AIX 5L Version 5.2 General Programming Concepts.
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