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Re: relative ordering of static libraries

In article <03**********************************@u69g2000hse. googlegroups.com>
kooladi <ad**********@gmail.comwrote:
>While linking libraries with the final binary, does the relative
ordering of libraries matter?
[various examples deleted]

Yes, on systems A, B, and C; no, on systems D, E, and F. The answer
depends on the implementation, in other words.

If you are using VMS, ask on comp.os.vms. (Actually, you will
probably get more responses if you make a claim about how it works.
Human nature being what it is, a "wrong answer" brings out more
replies than a right one. This is why you should not trust any
answer you get in comp.lang.c, since if you are asking about, say,
the Presburg C compiler, the fact that the Presburg experts are
elsewhere means that wrong replies are not going to get corrected
here.)
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Jun 27 '08 #1
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Chris Torek said:

<snip>
Human nature being what it is, a "wrong answer" brings out more
replies than a right one. This is why you should not trust any
answer you get in comp.lang.c, since if you are asking about, say,
the Presburg C compiler, the fact that the Presburg experts are
elsewhere means that wrong replies are not going to get corrected
here.)
What are you talking about, Chris? In comp.lang.c, even /right/ replies get
corrected!

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Jun 27 '08 #2
So, I gather this is an implementation issue.
Is there any "standard" way to link or even an "acceptable/
recommended" way to link defined?


On Apr 21, 12:11 pm, Richard Heathfield <r...@see.sig.invalidwrote:
Chris Torek said:

<snip>
Human nature being what it is, a "wrong answer" brings out more
replies than a right one. This is why you should not trust any
answer you get in comp.lang.c, since if you are asking about, say,
the Presburg C compiler, the fact that the Presburg experts are
elsewhere means that wrong replies are not going to get corrected
here.)

What are you talking about, Chris? In comp.lang.c, even /right/ replies get
corrected!

--
Richard Heathfield <http://www.cpax.org.uk>
Email: -http://www. +rjh@
Google users: <http://www.cpax.org.uk/prg/writings/googly.php>
"Usenet is a strange place" - dmr 29 July 1999
Jun 27 '08 #3
Richard Heathfield <rj*@see.sig.invalidwrote:
>
What are you talking about, Chris? In comp.lang.c, even /right/ replies get
corrected!
No they don't!

-Larry Jones

Hey Doc, for 10 bucks I'll make sure you see those kids in the
waiting room again real soon! -- Calvin
Jun 27 '08 #4

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