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26.Dd June 16, 2016
27.Dt AR 1
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm ar ,
31.Nm ranlib
32.Nd manage archives
33.Sh SYNOPSIS
34.Nm
35.Fl d
36.Op Fl T
37.Op Fl f
38.Op Fl j
39.Op Fl v
40.Op Fl z
41.Ar archive
42.Ar
43.Nm
44.Fl m
45.Op Fl T
46.Op Fl a Ar position-after
47.Op Fl b Ar position-before
48.Op Fl f
49.Op Fl i Ar position-before
50.Op Fl j
51.Op Fl s | Fl S
52.Op Fl z
53.Ar archive
54.Ar
55.Nm
56.Fl p
57.Op Fl T
58.Op Fl f
59.Op Fl v
60.Ar archive
61.Op Ar
62.Nm
63.Fl q
64.Op Fl T
65.Op Fl c
66.Op Fl D
67.Op Fl f
68.Op Fl s | Fl S
69.Op Fl U
70.Op Fl v
71.Op Fl z
72.Ar archive
73.Ar
74.Nm
75.Fl r
76.Op Fl T
77.Op Fl a Ar position-after
78.Op Fl b Ar position-before
79.Op Fl c
80.Op Fl D
81.Op Fl f
82.Op Fl i Ar position-before
83.Op Fl j
84.Op Fl s | Fl S
85.Op Fl u
86.Op Fl U
87.Op Fl v
88.Op Fl z
89.Ar archive
90.Ar
91.Nm
92.Fl s
93.Op Fl j
94.Op Fl z
95.Ar archive
96.Nm
97.Fl t
98.Op Fl f
99.Op Fl T
100.Op Fl v
101.Ar archive
102.Op Ar
103.Nm
104.Fl x
105.Op Fl C
106.Op Fl T
107.Op Fl f
108.Op Fl o
109.Op Fl u
110.Op Fl v
111.Ar archive
112.Op Ar
113.Nm
114.Fl M
115.Nm ranlib
116.Op Fl D
117.Op Fl U
118.Ar archive ...
119.Sh DESCRIPTION
120The
121.Nm
122utility creates and maintains groups of files combined into an
123archive.
124Once an archive has been created, new files can be added to it, and
125existing files can be extracted, deleted or replaced.
126.Pp
127Files are named in the archive by their last file name component,
128so if a file referenced by a path containing a
129.Dq /
130is archived, it will be named by the last component of the path.
131Similarly when matching paths listed on the command line against
132file names stored in the archive, only the last component of the
133path will be compared.
134.Pp
135The normal use of
136.Nm
137is for the creation and maintenance of libraries suitable for use
138with the link editor
139.Xr ld 1 ,
140although it is not restricted to this purpose.
141The
142.Nm
143utility can create and manage an archive symbol table (see
144.Xr ar 5 )
145used to speed up link editing operations.
146If a symbol table is present in an archive, it will be
147kept up-to-date by subsequent operations on the archive.
148.Pp
149The
150.Nm ranlib
151utility is used to add an archive symbol table
152to an existing archive.
153.Sh OPTIONS
154The
155.Nm
156utility supports the following options:
157.Bl -tag -width indent
158.It Fl a Ar member-after
159When used with option
160.Fl m
161this option specifies that the archive members specified by
162arguments
163.Ar
164are moved to after the archive member named by argument
165.Ar member-after .
166When used with option
167.Fl r
168this option specifies that the files specified by arguments
169.Ar
170are added after the archive member named by argument
171.Ar member-after .
172.It Fl b Ar member-before
173When used with option
174.Fl m
175this option specifies that the archive members specified by
176arguments
177.Ar
178are moved to before the archive member named by argument
179.Ar member-before .
180When used with option
181.Fl r
182this option specifies that the files specified by arguments
183.Ar
184are added before the archive member named by argument
185.Ar member-before .
186.It Fl c
187Suppress the informational message printed when a new archive is
188created using the
189.Fl r
190and
191.Fl q
192options.
193.It Fl C
194Prevent extracted files from replacing like-named files
195in the file system.
196.It Fl d
197Delete the members named by arguments
198.Ar
199from the archive specified by argument
200.Ar archive .
201The archive's symbol table, if present, is updated to reflect
202the new contents of the archive.
203.It Fl D
204When used in combination with the
205.Fl r
206or
207.Fl q
208option,
209with the
210.Fl s
211option without other options, or when invoked as
212.Nm ranlib ,
213insert 0's instead of the real mtime, uid and gid values
214and 0644 instead of file mode from the members named by arguments
215.Ar .
216This ensures that checksums on the resulting archives are reproducible
217when member contents are identical.
218This option is enabled by default.
219If multiple
220.Fl D
221and
222.Fl U
223options are specified on the command line, the final one takes precedence.
224.It Fl f
225Synonymous with option
226.Fl T .
227.It Fl i Ar member-before
228Synonymous with option
229.Fl b .
230.It Fl j
231This option is accepted but ignored.
232.It Fl l
233This option is accepted for compatibility with GNU
234.Xr ar 1 ,
235but is ignored.
236.It Fl m
237Move archive members specified by arguments
238.Ar
239within the archive.
240If a position has been specified by one of the
241.Fl a ,
242.Fl b
243or
244.Fl i
245options, the members are moved to before or after the specified
246position.
247If no position has been specified, the specified members are moved
248to the end of the archive.
249If the archive has a symbol table, it is updated to reflect the
250new contents of the archive.
251.It Fl M
252Read and execute MRI librarian commands from standard input.
253The commands understood by the
254.Nm
255utility are described in the section
256.Sx "MRI Librarian Commands" .
257.It Fl o
258Preserve the original modification times of members when extracting
259them.
260.It Fl p
261Write the contents of the specified archive members named by
262arguments
263.Ar
264to standard output.
265If no members were specified, the contents of all the files in the
266archive are written in the order they appear in the archive.
267.It Fl q
268Append the files specified by arguments
269.Ar
270to the archive specified by argument
271.Ar archive
272without checking if the files already exist in the archive.
273The archive symbol table will be updated as needed.
274If the file specified by the argument
275.Ar archive
276does not already exist, a new archive will be created.
277.It Fl r
278Replace (add) the files specified by arguments
279.Ar
280in the archive specified by argument
281.Ar archive ,
282creating the archive if necessary.
283Replacing existing members will not change the order of members within
284the archive.
285If a file named in arguments
286.Ar
287does not exist, existing members in the archive that match that
288name are not changed.
289New files are added to the end of the archive unless one of the
290positioning options
291.Fl a ,
292.Fl b
293or
294.Fl i
295is specified.
296The archive symbol table, if it exists, is updated to reflect the
297new state of the archive.
298.It Fl s
299Add an archive symbol table (see
300.Xr ar 5 )
301to the archive specified by argument
302.Ar archive .
303Invoking
304.Nm
305with the
306.Fl s
307option alone is equivalent to invoking
308.Nm ranlib .
309.It Fl S
310Do not generate an archive symbol table.
311.It Fl t
312List the files specified by arguments
313.Ar
314in the order in which they appear in the archive, one per line.
315If no files are specified, all files in the archive are listed.
316.It Fl T
317Use only the first fifteen characters of the archive member name or
318command line file name argument when naming archive members.
319.It Fl u
320Conditionally update the archive or extract members.
321When used with the
322.Fl r
323option, files named by arguments
324.Ar
325will be replaced in the archive if they are newer than their
326archived versions.
327When used with the
328.Fl x
329option, the members specified by arguments
330.Ar
331will be extracted only if they are newer than the corresponding
332files in the file system.
333.It Fl U
334When used in combination with the
335.Fl r
336or
337.Fl q
338option, insert the real mtime, uid and gid, and file mode values
339from the members named by arguments
340.Ar .
341If multiple
342.Fl D
343and
344.Fl U
345options are specified on the command line, the final one takes precedence.
346.It Fl v
347Provide verbose output.
348When used with the
349.Fl d ,
350.Fl m ,
351.Fl q
352or
353.Fl x
354options,
355.Nm
356gives a file-by-file description of the archive modification being
357performed, which consists of three white-space separated fields:
358the option letter, a dash
359.Dq "-" ,
360and the file name.
361When used with the
362.Fl r
363option,
364.Nm
365displays the description as above, but the initial letter is an
366.Dq a
367if the file is added to the archive, or an
368.Dq r
369if the file replaces a file already in the archive.
370When used with the
371.Fl p
372option, the name of the file enclosed in
373.Dq <
374and
375.Dq >
376characters is written to standard output preceded by a single newline
377character and followed by two newline characters.
378The contents of the named file follow the file name.
379When used with the
380.Fl t
381option,
382.Nm
383displays eight whitespace separated fields:
384the file permissions as displayed by
385.Xr strmode 3 ,
386decimal user and group IDs separated by a slash (
387.Dq / Ns ) ,
388the file size in bytes, the file modification time in
389.Xr strftime 3
390format
391.Dq "%b %e %H:%M %Y" ,
392and the name of the file.
393.It Fl V
394Print a version string and exit.
395.It Fl x
396Extract archive members specified by arguments
397.Ar
398into the current directory.
399If no members have been specified, extract all members of the archive.
400If the file corresponding to an extracted member does not exist it
401will be created.
402If the file corresponding to an extracted member does exist, its owner
403and group will not be changed while its contents will be overwritten
404and its permissions will set to that entered in the archive.
405The file's access and modification time would be that of the time
406of extraction unless the
407.Fl o
408option was specified.
409.It Fl z
410This option is accepted but ignored.
411.El
412.Ss "MRI Librarian Commands"
413If the
414.Fl M
415option is specified, the
416.Nm
417utility will read and execute commands from its standard input.
418If standard input is a terminal, the
419.Nm
420utility will display the prompt
421.Dq Li "AR >"
422before reading a line, and will continue operation even if errors are
423encountered.
424If standard input is not a terminal, the
425.Nm
426utility will not display a prompt and will terminate execution on
427encountering an error.
428.Pp
429Each input line contains a single command.
430Words in an input line are separated by whitespace characters.
431The first word of the line is the command, the remaining words are
432the arguments to the command.
433The command word may be specified in either case.
434Arguments may be separated by commas or blanks.
435.Pp
436Empty lines are allowed and are ignored.
437Long lines are continued by ending them with the
438.Dq Li +
439character.
440.Pp
441The
442.Dq Li *
443and
444.Dq Li "\&;"
445characters start a comment.
446Comments extend till the end of the line.
447.Pp
448When executing an MRI librarian script the
449.Nm
450utility works on a temporary copy of an archive.
451Changes to the copy are made permanent using the
452.Ic save
453command.
454.Pp
455Commands understood by the
456.Nm
457utility are:
458.Bl -tag -width indent
459.It Ic addlib Ar archive | Ic addlib Ar archive Pq Ar member Oo Li , Ar member Oc Ns ...
460Add the contents of the archive named by argument
461.Ar archive
462to the current archive.
463If specific members are named using the arguments
464.Ar member ,
465then those members are added to the current archive.
466If no members are specified, the entire contents of the archive
467are added to the current archive.
468.It Ic addmod Ar member Oo Li , Ar member Oc Ns ...
469Add the files named by arguments
470.Ar member
471to the current archive.
472.It Ic clear
473Discard all the contents of the current archive.
474.It Ic create Ar archive
475Create a new archive named by the argument
476.Ar archive ,
477and makes it the current archive.
478If the named archive already exists, it will be overwritten
479when the
480.Ic save
481command is issued.
482.It Ic delete Ar module Oo Li , Ar member Oc Ns ...
483Delete the modules named by the arguments
484.Ar member
485from the current archive.
486.It Ic directory Ar archive Po Ar member Oo Li , Ar member Oc Ns ... Pc Op Ar outputfile
487List each named module in the archive.
488The format of the output depends on the verbosity setting set using
489the
490.Ic verbose
491command.
492Output is sent to standard output, or to the file specified by
493argument
494.Ar outputfile .
495.It Ic end
496Exit successfully from the
497.Nm
498utility.
499Any unsaved changes to the current archive will be discarded.
500.It Ic extract Ar member Oo Li , Ar member Oc Ns ...
501Extract the members named by the arguments
502.Ar member
503from the current archive.
504.It Ic list
505Display the contents of the current archive in verbose style.
506.It Ic open Ar archive
507Open the archive named by argument
508.Ar archive
509and make it the current archive.
510.It Ic replace Ar member Oo Li , Ar member Oc Ns ...
511Replace named members in the current archive with the files specified
512by arguments
513.Ar member .
514The files must be present in the current directory and the named
515modules must already exist in the current archive.
516.It Ic save
517Commit all changes to the current archive.
518.It Ic verbose
519Toggle the verbosity of the
520.Ic directory
521command.
522.El
523.Sh EXAMPLES
524To create a new archive
525.Pa ex.a
526containing three files
527.Pa ex1.o ,
528.Pa ex2.o
529and
530.Pa ex3.o ,
531use:
532.Dl "ar -rc ex.a ex1.o ex2.o ex3.o"
533.Pp
534To add an archive symbol table to an existing archive
535.Pa ex.a ,
536use:
537.Dl "ar -s ex.a"
538.Pp
539To delete file
540.Pa ex1.o
541from archive
542.Pa ex.a ,
543use:
544.D1 "ar -d ex.a ex1.o"
545.Pp
546To verbosely list the contents of archive
547.Pa ex.a ,
548use:
549.D1 "ar -tv ex.a"
550.Pp
551To create a new archive
552.Pa ex.a
553containing the files
554.Pa ex1.o ,
555and
556.Pa ex2.o ,
557using MRI librarian commands, use the following script:
558.Bd -literal -offset indent
559create ex.a		 * specify the output archive
560addmod ex1.o ex2.o	 * add modules
561save			 * save pending changes
562end			 * exit the utility
563.Ed
564.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
565.Ex -std
566.Sh SEE ALSO
567.Xr ld 1 ,
568.Xr archive 3 ,
569.Xr elf 3 ,
570.Xr strftime 3 ,
571.Xr strmode 3 ,
572.Xr ar 5
573.Sh STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
574The
575.Nm
576utility's support for the
577.Fl a ,
578.Fl b ,
579.Fl c ,
580.Fl i ,
581.Fl m ,
582.Fl p ,
583.Fl q ,
584.Fl r ,
585.Fl s ,
586.Fl t ,
587.Fl u ,
588.Fl v ,
589.Fl C
590and
591.Fl T
592options is believed to be compliant with
593.St -p1003.2 .
594.Sh HISTORY
595An
596.Nm
597command first appeared in AT&T UNIX Version 1.
598In
599.Fx 8.0 ,
600.An Kai Wang Aq Mt kaiw@FreeBSD.org
601reimplemented
602.Nm
603and
604.Nm ranlib
605using the
606.Lb libarchive
607and the
608.Lb libelf .
609