rld Manual

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About This Manual
This document is intended for use by programmers who will use rld to dynamically
load DLLs on either G, H, or J-series software. It is assumed that you have some
previous knowledge of using the native linker in your chosen environment.
Section 1, RLD Overview contains an overview of the rld facility.
Section 2, Using the rld Loader Library contains detailed descriptions of the C
programming functions.
Related Information
The following manuals contain information that may be important for users of the rld
facility:
For TNS/E Users
The eld Manual shows how to use the native linker to create loadfiles.
The enoft Manual shows how to inspect native object files.
The DLL Programmer’s Guide for TNS/E Systems shows how to create dynamic-linked
libraries for use in TNS/E systems.
For TNS/R Users
The ld Manual shows how to use the native linker to create loadfiles.
The noft Manual shows how to inspect native object files.
The DLL Programmer’s Guide for TNS/R Systems shows how to create dynamic-
linked libraries for use in TNS/R systems.
Notation Conventions
Hypertext Links
Blue underline is used to indicate a hypertext link within text. By clicking a passage of
text with a blue underline, you are taken to the location described. For example:
This requirement is described under Backup DAM Volumes and Physical Disk
Drives on page 3-2.
General Syntax Notation
This list summarizes the notation conventions for syntax presentation in this manual.