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Checking if a Library Provides a FunctionA linker, any linker, knits together object files (some of which may be in libraries) such that every function needed by the program has a definition. If the linker fails to locate a definition for even one function, it will fail and the program will not run. Returning to bsqldb.o, we can use nm to see which functions are unresolved, and determine whether or not a particular library contains them. We'll ignore the symbols that start with an underscore, marking them per the C standard as being provided by the implementation[1], and focus on the last five in this abbreviated list. Some unresolved functions in bsqldb.o
There are other tools besides nm. Windows®, for instance, has dumpbin, and the GNU bintools include objdump. Notes
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