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nld Diagnostic Messages
Terms That Appear in nld Diagnostic Messages
obey file. This is a file that is specified on the nld command line with -fl or -obey on
page 3-6. The contents of the file are used by nld as additional input, just as if those
contents had been written directly on the nld command line.
object file. An object file contains some or all of the code, data, symbol information, and so
on, for a program. The result of a compilation (without yet invoking nld) is the creation
of a relinkable object file. nld can be used to combine one or more relinkable object
files into a new linkfile or loadfile. The names of the input object files to nld are written
on the nld command line, interspersed with options, or perhaps in an obey file. To tell
nld the name of the new object file to create, use -o on page 3-11.
If nld indicates that an input object file is corrupt, it is probably the kind of problem that
is not your fault, but is an error in the compiler or linker, or an inconsistency between
them, and should be referred to HP personnel for further analysis.
open. If nld indicates that it cannot open a file, that means nld tried to start reading a file,
but the operating system would not allow nld to do so. There can be various reasons
for this, depending on the platform under which nld is being run. For example, under
Guardian, if nld does not have permission to read a file, you might need to alter the
permissions on that file with the FUP SECURE command.
option. Either a flag and its parameter(s) or a flag that has no parameters; for example:
• -o filename
• -rename oldname newname
• -set SYSTYPE OSS
• -verbose
output file. The name of the object file to be created by nld is specified with -o on
page 3-11. If not specified, it defaults to “AOUT” in the Guardian environment, or to
a.out in other environments.
nld writes its listing to its standard output file. The location of the standard output file
depends on the environment and on the way nld was invoked; it is beyond the scope
of this manual to explain the different tools for invoking nld. If you run nld by yourself
from the command line on a terminal, the standard output file will typically be your
terminal, unless you explicitly direct it elsewhere by the “/OUT...” run option in the
Guardian environment, or the “>” symbol in other environments.
platform. A platform is a place where one of the versions of nld runs. The platforms are
Guardian, OSS, and PCs. The behavior of nld might also depend on which version of
Guardian is in use.
privileged. Procedures are marked privileged at compilation time as part of the mechanism
used by HP for writing operating system code. It is not expected that the typical user
will do this. The syntax for specifying a privileged procedure depends on the language;
it is beyond the scope of this manual to explain the syntax of specific languages.
procedure descriptor table. This is part of the symbol information in an object file.
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