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142 the original individual files (called \fImembers\fR of the archive).
145 group are preserved in the archive, and can be restored on
151 with archive formats maintained with other tools. If it exists, the
160 object modules in the archive when you specify the modifier \fBs\fR.
161 Once created, this index is updated in the archive whenever \fBar\fR
163 An archive with such an index speeds up linking to the library, and
165 their placement in the archive.
168 table. If an archive lacks the table, another form of \fBar\fR called
171 \&\s-1GNU\s0 \fBar\fR can optionally create a \fIthin\fR archive,
173 of the member files of the archives. Such an archive is useful
178 thin archive will add the elements of the nested archive individually.
179 The paths to the elements of the archive are stored relative to the
180 archive itself.
200 \&\fIDelete\fR modules from the archive. Specify the names of modules to
201 be deleted as \fImember\fR...; the archive is untouched if you
208 Use this operation to \fImove\fR members in an archive.
210 The ordering of members in an archive can make a difference in how
215 \&\fImember\fR arguments are moved to the \fIend\fR of the archive;
220 \&\fIPrint\fR the specified members of the archive, to the standard
224 If you specify no \fImember\fR arguments, all the files in the archive are
232 operation; new members are always placed at the end of the archive.
236 Since the point of this operation is speed, the archive's symbol table
251 of the archive matching that name.
265 archive. Normally only the member name is shown; if you also want to
269 If you do not specify a \fImember\fR, all files in the archive
273 an archive (say \fBb.a\fR), \fBar t b.a fie\fR lists only the
278 \&\fIExtract\fR members (named \fImember\fR) from the archive. You can
282 If you do not specify a \fImember\fR, all files in the archive
285 Files cannot be extracted from a thin archive.
292 archive. If you use the modifier \fBa\fR, the name of an existing archive
298 archive. If you use the modifier \fBb\fR, the name of an existing archive
303 \&\fICreate\fR the archive. The specified \fIarchive\fR is always
309 Truncate names in the archive. \s-1GNU\s0 \fBar\fR will normally permit file
313 names when putting them in the archive.
317 archive. If you use the modifier \fBi\fR, the name of an existing archive
326 entries in the archive with the same name. Extract or delete instance
327 \&\fIcount\fR of the given name from the archive.
331 you do not specify this modifier, files extracted from the archive
335 Use the full path name when matching names in the archive. \s-1GNU\s0
336 \&\fBar\fR can not create an archive with a full path name (such archives
337 are not \s-1POSIX\s0 complaint), but other archive creators can. This option
340 archive created by another tool.
343 Write an object-file index into the archive, or update an existing one,
344 even if no other change is made to the archive. You may use this modifier
346 archive is equivalent to running \fBranlib\fR on it.
349 Do not generate an archive symbol table. This can speed up building a
350 large library in several steps. The resulting archive can not be used
353 \&\fBranlib\fR on the archive.
356 Make the specified \fIarchive\fR a \fIthin\fR archive. If it already
357 exists and is a regular archive, the existing members must be present
362 listed into the archive. If you would like to insert \fIonly\fR those