Document revision date: 19 July 1999
OpenVMS Command Definition, Librarian, and Message Utilities Manual
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LBR routines
LIBRARIAN
See Librarian utility
Librarian utility (LIBRARIAN)
command qualifiers
compressing macro libraries
creating new libraries
cross-reference listings
deleting modules from libraries
directing output
history record headers
library list
specifying files
exiting
extracting files
global symbols #1
global symbols #2
global symbols #3
global symbols #4
help files #1
help files #2
help libraries #1
help libraries #2
HELP LIBRARY command display
help text example
inserting modules #1
inserting modules #2
invoking
key lines in help files
LIBRARY command format
library file specifications
linking modules
macro libraries
object module libraries
recovering storage space
replacing modules
restrictions
retrieving help text
selecting entries after date/time
sharing image libraries
specifying date/time
specifying input files #1
specifying input files #2
specifying library files
text libraries
using to save disk space
Libraries
character case in
macro
object module #1
object module #2
reformatting #1
reformatting #2
sizes of #1
sizes of #2
sizes of #3
structure of
text
types of
LIBRARY command
/ALPHA qualifier
/BEFORE qualifier #1
/BEFORE qualifier #2
/COMPRESS qualifier #1
/COMPRESS qualifier #2
using with /OUTPUT
/CREATE qualifier #1
/CREATE qualifier #2
/CREATE qualifier #3
/CROSS_REFERENCE qualifier #1
/CROSS_REFERENCE qualifier #2
using with /ONLY
using with /OUTPUT
/DATA qualifier #1
/DATA qualifier #2
using with /OUTPUT
/DELETE qualifier #1
/DELETE qualifier #2
/EXTRACT qualifier #1
/EXTRACT qualifier #2
/EXTRACT qualifier #3
using with /OUTPUT
/FULL qualifier #1
/FULL qualifier #2
using with /HISTORY
/GLOBALS qualifier #1
/GLOBALS qualifier #2
/HELP qualifier #1
/HELP qualifier #2
/HISTORY qualifier #1
/HISTORY qualifier #2
/INSERT qualifier #1
/INSERT qualifier #2
/INSERT qualifier #3
maximum record size
/LIST qualifier #1
/LIST qualifier #2
using with /BEFORE
using with /FULL
using with /HISTORY
using with /NAMES
using with /ONLY
using with /SINCE
/LOG qualifier #1
/LOG qualifier #2
/MACRO qualifier #1
/MACRO qualifier #2
/MODULE qualifier #1
/MODULE qualifier #2
using with /INSERT
/NAMES qualifier #1
/NAMES qualifier #2
/OBJECT qualifier #1
/OBJECT qualifier #2
/ONLY qualifier #1
/ONLY qualifier #2
/OUTPUT qualifier #1
/OUTPUT qualifier #2
using with /COMPRESS
using with /CROSS_REFERENCE
using with /EXTRACT
/REMOVE qualifier #1
/REMOVE qualifier #2
/REPLACE qualifier #1
/REPLACE qualifier #2
/REPLACE qualifier #3
/SELECTIVE_SEARCH qualifier #1
/SELECTIVE_SEARCH qualifier #2
/SHARE qualifier #1
/SHARE qualifier #2
/SINCE qualifier #1
/SINCE qualifier #2
/SQUEEZE qualifier #1
/SQUEEZE qualifier #2
/TEXT qualifier #1
/TEXT qualifier #2
/VAX qualifier #1
/VAX qualifier #2
/WIDTH qualifier #1
/WIDTH qualifier #2
Library file specifications
default file types
Library keys
Linker #1
Linker #2
Linker #3
Listing directives #1
Listing directives #2
.LITERAL directive #1
.LITERAL directive #2
Literal directive
See .LITERAL directive
M
Macro libraries #1
Macro libraries #2
character case in
Match operations
Message code
MESSAGE command
/ALPHA qualifier
examples
/FILE_NAME qualifier #1
/FILE_NAME qualifier #2
/LIST qualifier #1
/LIST qualifier #2
/OBJECT qualifier #1
/OBJECT qualifier #2
See also Message utility
/SYMBOLS qualifier #1
/SYMBOLS qualifier #2
/TEXT qualifier #1
/TEXT qualifier #2
using
/VAX qualifier #1
/VAX qualifier #2
Message definitions
/ERROR qualifier
/FAO_COUNT qualifier
/FATAL qualifier
/IDENTIFICATION qualifier
in message source files
/INFORMATIONAL qualifier
qualifiers
/SEVERE qualifier
statements
/SUCCESS qualifier
/USER_VALUE qualifier
/WARNING qualifier
Message directive commands
Message files
listing
nonexecutable
creating
specifying
See also Message object modules
See also Message source files
Message libraries
Message object modules
creating #1
creating #2
creating #3
creating #4
file specifications
formatting
global symbols
linking
pointers #1
pointers #2
text
Message pointers
creating
example
using #1
using #2
Message source file statements #1
Message source file statements #2
.BASE directive
.END directive
.FACILITY directive
format
.IDENT directive
listing directives #1
listing directives #2
.LITERAL directive
message definitions
.PAGE directive
.SEVERITY directive
.TITLE directive #1
.TITLE directive #2
Message source files
coding
comments in
compiling
elements of
expressions in
format #1
format #2
format #3
programming example
sample
symbols in #1
symbols in #2
symbols in #3
Message symbols #1
Message symbols #2
Message symbols #3
Message utility (MESSAGE)
command qualifiers
controlling output
examples
exiting
invoking
See also MESSAGE command
Messages
constructing
example
format
Module headers
Module name tables (MNT)
MODULE statements #1
MODULE statements #2
MODULE statements #3
Modules
creating
formatting
key numbers in
terminating
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