libraries
Peter Rowell
peter at thirdi.UUCP
Sat Dec 31 02:43:13 AEST 1988
In article <10485 at rpp386.Dallas.TX.US> jfh at rpp386.Dallas.TX.US (The Beach Bum) writes:
>In article <445 at thirdi.UUCP> peter at thirdi.UUCP (Peter Rowell) writes:
>>What if a "library" was simply an editable file that contained the
>>names (possibly including *'s and such) of interesting .o files.
>>Additionally, there could be an optional SYMDEF file that had the
>>already-munched global symbol info in it.
>
>For systems with symlinks this reduces to a directory full of symbolic
>links. The `file' containing the names is the directory itself. Even
>without symbolic links, the only restriction is that the files remain
>in the same partition or disk.
Actually, it doesn't reduce to a directory because you have no
control over order of evaluation in a directory. Also, the statement
"For systems with symlinks" hardly is inclusive of all OS's that
can reasonably claim to be UNIX. Finally, my suggestion easily can be
made to work under *any* OS, not just those with symlinks,
cheap directories and tweaked namei cacheing.
The suggestion may have been simple, but it was not simplistic.
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