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24.Dd January 3, 2022 25.Dt AR 1 26.Os 27.Sh NAME 28.Nm ar , 29.Nm ranlib 30.Nd manage archives 31.Sh SYNOPSIS 32.Nm 33.Fl d 34.Op Fl T 35.Op Fl f 36.Op Fl j 37.Op Fl v 38.Op Fl z 39.Ar archive 40.Ar 41.Nm 42.Fl m 43.Op Fl T 44.Op Fl a Ar position-after 45.Op Fl b Ar position-before 46.Op Fl f 47.Op Fl i Ar position-before 48.Op Fl j 49.Op Fl s | Fl S 50.Op Fl z 51.Ar archive 52.Ar 53.Nm 54.Fl p 55.Op Fl T 56.Op Fl f 57.Op Fl v 58.Ar archive 59.Op Ar 60.Nm 61.Fl q 62.Op Fl T 63.Op Fl c 64.Op Fl D 65.Op Fl f 66.Op Fl s | Fl S 67.Op Fl U 68.Op Fl v 69.Op Fl z 70.Ar archive 71.Ar 72.Nm 73.Fl r 74.Op Fl T 75.Op Fl a Ar position-after 76.Op Fl b Ar position-before 77.Op Fl c 78.Op Fl D 79.Op Fl f 80.Op Fl i Ar position-before 81.Op Fl j 82.Op Fl s | Fl S 83.Op Fl u 84.Op Fl U 85.Op Fl v 86.Op Fl z 87.Ar archive 88.Ar 89.Nm 90.Fl s 91.Op Fl j 92.Op Fl z 93.Ar archive 94.Nm 95.Fl t 96.Op Fl f 97.Op Fl T 98.Op Fl v 99.Ar archive 100.Op Ar 101.Nm 102.Fl x 103.Op Fl C 104.Op Fl T 105.Op Fl f 106.Op Fl o 107.Op Fl u 108.Op Fl v 109.Ar archive 110.Op Ar 111.Nm 112.Fl M 113.Nm ranlib 114.Op Fl D 115.Op Fl U 116.Ar archive ... 117.Sh DESCRIPTION 118The 119.Nm 120utility creates and maintains groups of files combined into an 121archive. 122Once an archive has been created, new files can be added to it, and 123existing files can be extracted, deleted or replaced. 124.Pp 125Files are named in the archive by their last file name component, 126so if a file referenced by a path containing a 127.Dq / 128is archived, it will be named by the last component of the path. 129Similarly when matching paths listed on the command line against 130file names stored in the archive, only the last component of the 131path will be compared. 132.Pp 133The normal use of 134.Nm 135is for the creation and maintenance of libraries suitable for use 136with the link editor 137.Xr ld 1 , 138although it is not restricted to this purpose. 139The 140.Nm 141utility can create and manage an archive symbol table (see 142.Xr ar 5 ) 143used to speed up link editing operations. 144If a symbol table is present in an archive, it will be 145kept up-to-date by subsequent operations on the archive. 146.Pp 147The 148.Nm ranlib 149utility is used to add an archive symbol table 150to an existing archive. 151.Sh OPTIONS 152The 153.Nm 154utility supports the following options: 155.Bl -tag -width indent 156.It Fl a Ar member-after 157When used with option 158.Fl m 159this option specifies that the archive members specified by 160arguments 161.Ar 162are moved to after the archive member named by argument 163.Ar member-after . 164When used with option 165.Fl r 166this option specifies that the files specified by arguments 167.Ar 168are added after the archive member named by argument 169.Ar member-after . 170.It Fl b Ar member-before 171When used with option 172.Fl m 173this option specifies that the archive members specified by 174arguments 175.Ar 176are moved to before the archive member named by argument 177.Ar member-before . 178When used with option 179.Fl r 180this option specifies that the files specified by arguments 181.Ar 182are added before the archive member named by argument 183.Ar member-before . 184.It Fl c 185Suppress the informational message printed when a new archive is 186created using the 187.Fl r 188and 189.Fl q 190options. 191.It Fl C 192Prevent extracted files from replacing like-named files 193in the file system. 194.It Fl d 195Delete the members named by arguments 196.Ar 197from the archive specified by argument 198.Ar archive . 199The archive's symbol table, if present, is updated to reflect 200the new contents of the archive. 201.It Fl D 202When used in combination with the 203.Fl r 204or 205.Fl q 206option, 207with the 208.Fl s 209option without other options, or when invoked as 210.Nm ranlib , 211insert 0's instead of the real mtime, uid and gid values 212and 0644 instead of file mode from the members named by arguments 213.Ar . 214This ensures that checksums on the resulting archives are reproducible 215when member contents are identical. 216This option is enabled by default. 217If multiple 218.Fl D 219and 220.Fl U 221options are specified on the command line, the final one takes precedence. 222.It Fl f 223Use only the first fifteen characters of the archive member name or 224command line file name argument when naming archive members. 225.It Fl i Ar member-before 226Synonymous with option 227.Fl b . 228.It Fl j 229This option is accepted but ignored. 230.It Fl l 231This option is accepted for compatibility with GNU 232.Xr ar 1 , 233but is ignored. 234.It Fl m 235Move archive members specified by arguments 236.Ar 237within the archive. 238If a position has been specified by one of the 239.Fl a , 240.Fl b 241or 242.Fl i 243options, the members are moved to before or after the specified 244position. 245If no position has been specified, the specified members are moved 246to the end of the archive. 247If the archive has a symbol table, it is updated to reflect the 248new contents of the archive. 249.It Fl M 250Read and execute MRI librarian commands from standard input. 251The commands understood by the 252.Nm 253utility are described in the section 254.Sx "MRI Librarian Commands" . 255.It Fl o 256Preserve the original modification times of members when extracting 257them. 258.It Fl p 259Write the contents of the specified archive members named by 260arguments 261.Ar 262to standard output. 263If no members were specified, the contents of all the files in the 264archive are written in the order they appear in the archive. 265.It Fl q 266Append the files specified by arguments 267.Ar 268to the archive specified by argument 269.Ar archive 270without checking if the files already exist in the archive. 271The archive symbol table will be updated as needed. 272If the file specified by the argument 273.Ar archive 274does not already exist, a new archive will be created. 275.It Fl r 276Replace (add) the files specified by arguments 277.Ar 278in the archive specified by argument 279.Ar archive , 280creating the archive if necessary. 281Replacing existing members will not change the order of members within 282the archive. 283If a file named in arguments 284.Ar 285does not exist, existing members in the archive that match that 286name are not changed. 287New files are added to the end of the archive unless one of the 288positioning options 289.Fl a , 290.Fl b 291or 292.Fl i 293is specified. 294The archive symbol table, if it exists, is updated to reflect the 295new state of the archive. 296.It Fl s 297Add an archive symbol table (see 298.Xr ar 5 ) 299to the archive specified by argument 300.Ar archive . 301Invoking 302.Nm 303with the 304.Fl s 305option alone is equivalent to invoking 306.Nm ranlib . 307.It Fl S 308Do not generate an archive symbol table. 309.It Fl t 310List the files specified by arguments 311.Ar 312in the order in which they appear in the archive, one per line. 313If no files are specified, all files in the archive are listed. 314.It Fl T 315This option is accepted but ignored. 316In other implementations of 317.Nm , 318.Fl T 319creates a "thin" archive. 320.It Fl u 321Conditionally update the archive or extract members. 322When used with the 323.Fl r 324option, files named by arguments 325.Ar 326will be replaced in the archive if they are newer than their 327archived versions. 328When used with the 329.Fl x 330option, the members specified by arguments 331.Ar 332will be extracted only if they are newer than the corresponding 333files in the file system. 334.It Fl U 335When used in combination with the 336.Fl r 337or 338.Fl q 339option, insert the real mtime, uid and gid, and file mode values 340from the members named by arguments 341.Ar . 342If multiple 343.Fl D 344and 345.Fl U 346options are specified on the command line, the final one takes precedence. 347.It Fl v 348Provide verbose output. 349When used with the 350.Fl d , 351.Fl m , 352.Fl q 353or 354.Fl x 355options, 356.Nm 357gives a file-by-file description of the archive modification being 358performed, which consists of three white-space separated fields: 359the option letter, a dash 360.Dq "-" , 361and the file name. 362When used with the 363.Fl r 364option, 365.Nm 366displays the description as above, but the initial letter is an 367.Dq a 368if the file is added to the archive, or an 369.Dq r 370if the file replaces a file already in the archive. 371When used with the 372.Fl p 373option, the name of the file enclosed in 374.Dq < 375and 376.Dq > 377characters is written to standard output preceded by a single newline 378character and followed by two newline characters. 379The contents of the named file follow the file name. 380When used with the 381.Fl t 382option, 383.Nm 384displays eight whitespace separated fields: 385the file permissions as displayed by 386.Xr strmode 3 , 387decimal user and group IDs separated by a slash ( 388.Dq / Ns ) , 389the file size in bytes, the file modification time in 390.Xr strftime 3 391format 392.Dq "%b %e %H:%M %Y" , 393and the name of the file. 394.It Fl V 395Print a version string and exit. 396.It Fl x 397Extract archive members specified by arguments 398.Ar 399into the current directory. 400If no members have been specified, extract all members of the archive. 401If the file corresponding to an extracted member does not exist it 402will be created. 403If the file corresponding to an extracted member does exist, its owner 404and group will not be changed while its contents will be overwritten 405and its permissions will set to that entered in the archive. 406The file's access and modification time would be that of the time 407of extraction unless the 408.Fl o 409option was specified. 410.It Fl z 411This option is accepted but ignored. 412.El 413.Ss "MRI Librarian Commands" 414If the 415.Fl M 416option is specified, the 417.Nm 418utility will read and execute commands from its standard input. 419If standard input is a terminal, the 420.Nm 421utility will display the prompt 422.Dq Li "AR >" 423before reading a line, and will continue operation even if errors are 424encountered. 425If standard input is not a terminal, the 426.Nm 427utility will not display a prompt and will terminate execution on 428encountering an error. 429.Pp 430Each input line contains a single command. 431Words in an input line are separated by whitespace characters. 432The first word of the line is the command, the remaining words are 433the arguments to the command. 434The command word may be specified in either case. 435Arguments may be separated by commas or blanks. 436.Pp 437Empty lines are allowed and are ignored. 438Long lines are continued by ending them with the 439.Dq Li + 440character. 441.Pp 442The 443.Dq Li * 444and 445.Dq Li "\&;" 446characters start a comment. 447Comments extend till the end of the line. 448.Pp 449When executing an MRI librarian script the 450.Nm 451utility works on a temporary copy of an archive. 452Changes to the copy are made permanent using the 453.Ic save 454command. 455.Pp 456Commands understood by the 457.Nm 458utility are: 459.Bl -tag -width indent 460.It Ic addlib Ar archive | Ic addlib Ar archive Pq Ar member Oo Li , Ar member Oc Ns ... 461Add the contents of the archive named by argument 462.Ar archive 463to the current archive. 464If specific members are named using the arguments 465.Ar member , 466then those members are added to the current archive. 467If no members are specified, the entire contents of the archive 468are added to the current archive. 469.It Ic addmod Ar member Oo Li , Ar member Oc Ns ... 470Add the files named by arguments 471.Ar member 472to the current archive. 473.It Ic clear 474Discard all the contents of the current archive. 475.It Ic create Ar archive 476Create a new archive named by the argument 477.Ar archive , 478and makes it the current archive. 479If the named archive already exists, it will be overwritten 480when the 481.Ic save 482command is issued. 483.It Ic delete Ar module Oo Li , Ar member Oc Ns ... 484Delete the modules named by the arguments 485.Ar member 486from the current archive. 487.It Ic directory Ar archive Po Ar member Oo Li , Ar member Oc Ns ... Pc Op Ar outputfile 488List each named module in the archive. 489The format of the output depends on the verbosity setting set using 490the 491.Ic verbose 492command. 493Output is sent to standard output, or to the file specified by 494argument 495.Ar outputfile . 496.It Ic end 497Exit successfully from the 498.Nm 499utility. 500Any unsaved changes to the current archive will be discarded. 501.It Ic extract Ar member Oo Li , Ar member Oc Ns ... 502Extract the members named by the arguments 503.Ar member 504from the current archive. 505.It Ic list 506Display the contents of the current archive in verbose style. 507.It Ic open Ar archive 508Open the archive named by argument 509.Ar archive 510and make it the current archive. 511.It Ic replace Ar member Oo Li , Ar member Oc Ns ... 512Replace named members in the current archive with the files specified 513by arguments 514.Ar member . 515The files must be present in the current directory and the named 516modules must already exist in the current archive. 517.It Ic save 518Commit all changes to the current archive. 519.It Ic verbose 520Toggle the verbosity of the 521.Ic directory 522command. 523.El 524.Sh EXAMPLES 525To create a new archive 526.Pa ex.a 527containing three files 528.Pa ex1.o , 529.Pa ex2.o 530and 531.Pa ex3.o , 532use: 533.Dl "ar -rc ex.a ex1.o ex2.o ex3.o" 534.Pp 535To add an archive symbol table to an existing archive 536.Pa ex.a , 537use: 538.Dl "ar -s ex.a" 539.Pp 540To delete file 541.Pa ex1.o 542from archive 543.Pa ex.a , 544use: 545.D1 "ar -d ex.a ex1.o" 546.Pp 547To verbosely list the contents of archive 548.Pa ex.a , 549use: 550.D1 "ar -tv ex.a" 551.Pp 552To create a new archive 553.Pa ex.a 554containing the files 555.Pa ex1.o , 556and 557.Pa ex2.o , 558using MRI librarian commands, use the following script: 559.Bd -literal -offset indent 560create ex.a * specify the output archive 561addmod ex1.o ex2.o * add modules 562save * save pending changes 563end * exit the utility 564.Ed 565.Sh DIAGNOSTICS 566.Ex -std 567.Sh SEE ALSO 568.Xr ld 1 , 569.Xr archive 3 , 570.Xr elf 3 , 571.Xr strftime 3 , 572.Xr strmode 3 , 573.Xr ar 5 574.Sh STANDARDS COMPLIANCE 575The 576.Nm 577utility's support for the 578.Fl a , 579.Fl b , 580.Fl c , 581.Fl i , 582.Fl m , 583.Fl p , 584.Fl q , 585.Fl r , 586.Fl s , 587.Fl t , 588.Fl u , 589.Fl v , 590.Fl C 591and 592.Fl T 593options is believed to be compliant with 594.St -p1003.2 . 595.Sh HISTORY 596An 597.Nm 598command first appeared in AT&T UNIX Version 1. 599In 600.Fx 8.0 , 601.An Kai Wang Aq Mt kaiw@FreeBSD.org 602reimplemented 603.Nm 604and 605.Nm ranlib 606using the 607.Lb libarchive 608and the 609.Lb libelf . 610