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VMS Help LINK, GSMATCH, Option Values *Conan The Librarian |
keyword
Identifies the match algorithm used by the image activator.
Specify one of the following keywords:
Keyword Meaning
EQUAL Directs the image activator to allow the image to map
to the referenced shareable image when one condition
is met:
o the major and minor ID for the shareable image, as
saved at link time in the image file, are equal to
the IDs found in the actual shareable image file
at activation time.
LEQUAL Directs the image activator to allow the image to map
to the referenced shareable image when two conditions
are met:
o the major ID for the shareable image, as saved at
link time in the image file, is equal to the major
ID found in the actual shareable image file at
activation time
o the minor ID for the shareable image, as saved at
link time in the image file, is less than or equal
to the minor ID found in the actual shareable
image file at activation time.
ALWAYS Directs the image activator to unconditionally allow
the image to map to the referenced shareable image:
o regardless of the values of the major and minor
ID for the shareable image, as saved at link time
in the image file, and the values of the IDs found
in the actual shareable image file at activation
time.
Note that you must still specify values for the
major ID and minor ID parameters to satisfy the
requirements of the option syntax.
major-id
Specifies the major identification number.
minor-id
Specifies the minor identification number.
When a shareable image is created without specifying a GSMATCH=
option, the linker by default creates one. It sets the EQUAL
match control and uses portions of the image creation time, as
a binary value, for the major and minor IDs. In general this
is sufficient to set a unique value for the IDs each time the
shareable image is linked. On I64, the linker uses bits 40
through 54 of the binary time value for the major ID and bits
8 through 39 for the minor ID. On Alpha and VAX, the linker uses
bits 32 through 46 of the binary time value for the major ID and
bits 16 through 31 for the minor ID.
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