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  LIBRARY
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  Purpose : Specify names of one or more program libraries

  Syntax  :LIBRARY [d:][path]<libname> [, [d:][path]<libname> ...]

  Default : Compiler specified default libraries

  Example : LIB C:\LIBS\Mylib1, Mylib2, D:\OTHER\Mylib3

  The LIBRARY command is used to specify to the linker the names of one or
  more program library files required by the program. The default file
  extension of .LIB is assumed, and need not be specified. If more than
  one library is specified in a single LIBRARY command, each library name
  should be separated by a comma.

  Library files are processed differently from FILE commands in that a
  library command causes only modules which are required by the program to
  be included. i.e. modules are included from a library if a public
  definition in the library module resolves an external reference. Object
  files named in FILE commands are included regardless of whether they are
  required or not.

  The LIBRARY command may be used for both root and overlaid libraries.
  If the library is to be overlaid, the LIBRARY command should be placed
  within a BEGINAREA / ENDAREA sequence.

See Also: DEFLIB NODEFLIB SEARCH MODULE
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