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Using the PROLIB Utility
The PROLIB utility allows you to create and maintain standard libraries and generate memory-mapped libraries. This is the syntax to start the PROLIB utility:
Operating System
Syntax UNIX
Windows prolib library-name parameter [ file-name ... ]
[ parameter [ file-name ... ] ... ]
library-name
Specifies the name of an r-code library. The library name must have a .pl extension.
parameter
Specifies what action to take on the library. Table 6–1 lists the parameters and their descriptions.
When specifying a parameter, you do not have to type the complete parameter name. You can type the minimally unique string for each parameter (for example, -l for -list and -e for -extract).
The -nowarn and -verbose parameters modify the behavior of the -create, -makeshared, -add, -replace, -delete, -list, -extract, and -yank parameters.
You can place the -nowarn, -pf, and -verbose parameters anywhere on the command line. They affect the processing of all other specified parameters.
You must place the -create parameter before all other parameters. PROLIB processes parameters in left-to-right order as they appear on the command line. If an error occurs during the PROLIB command, PROLIB terminates. This behavior occurs so that options specified later in the command line, which might depend on the failed option, do not execute.
You cannot use the -add, -replace, -delete, -extract, -yank, or -compress parameters with a memory-mapped library (that is, when you specify a memory-mapped library in library-name).
file-name
Specifies the name of an r-code file, or a memory-mapped library file when using the -makeshared parameter.
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