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20: .Dd July 24, 1990
21: .Dt LORDER 1
22: .Os BSD 4.4
23: .Sh NAME
24: .Nm lorder
25: .Nd list dependencies for object files
26: .Sh SYNOPSIS
27: .Nm lorder
28: .Ar file ...
29: .Sh DESCRIPTION
30: The
31: .Nm lorder
32: utility uses
33: .Xr nm 1
34: to determine interdependencies in the list of object files
35: specified on the command line.
36: .Nm Lorder
37: outputs a list of file names where the first file contains a symbol
38: which is defined by the second file.
39: .Pp
40: The output is normally used with
41: .Xr tsort 1
42: when a library is created to determine the optimum ordering of the
43: object modules so that all references may be resolved in a single
44: pass of the loader.
45: .Sh EXAMPLES
46: .Pp
47: .Dl ar cr library.a `lorder ${OBJS} tsort`
48: .Sh SEE ALSO
49: .Xr ar 1 ,
50: .Xr ld 1 ,
51: .Xr nm 1 ,
52: .Xr ranlib 1 ,
53: .Xr tsort 1
54: .Sh HISTORY
55: .Nm Lorder
56: appeared in Version 7 AT&T Unix.
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