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Extract object modules from Microsoft LIBraries.
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Extract object modules from Microsoft LIBraries.
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o MODULE NAME

LIBDIR

o LIBRARY NAME

UTIL

o TYPE

PROGRAM

o QUICK DESCRIPTION

Dump the directory of a MS library

o ARGUMENT DESCRIPTION

libdir [/n]
/n name only

o NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION

The LIBDIR utility extracts the names of object modules from a MS
object library. The name of the module plus any directory specs stored
with the module is extracted to standard output. The /n option
causes and directory specifications and file extensions to be deleted
from the object module name.

o RETURNS

void

o APPLICATIONS

UTILITY

o PLATFORMS

MSDOS-S

o AUTHOR

Todd Merriman

o SOURCE LANGUAGE

C



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o INTRODUCTION DATE

06/06/90

o LAST FILE UPDATE

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