cDEC$ OBJCOMMENT
Specifies a library search path in an object file. This directive
takes the following form:
cDEC$ OBJCOMMENT LIB:library
c Is one of the following: C (or c), !, or *.
library Is a character constant specifying the name
and, if necessary, the path of the library
that the linker is to search.
The linker searches for the library named by the OBJCOMMENT
directive as if you named it on the command line, that is, before
default library searches. You can place multiple library search
directives in the same source file. Each search directive appears
in the object file in the order it is encountered in the source
file.
If the OBJCOMMENT directive appears in the scope of a module, any
program unit that uses the module also contains the directive, just
as if the OBJCOMMENT directive appeared in the source file using
the module.
If you want to have the OBJCOMMENT directive in a module, but do
not want it in the program units that use the module, place the
directive outside the module that is used.
For compatibility, !MS$OBJCOMMENT can be used in place of cDEC$
OBJCOMMENT.
Examples:
Consider the following:
! MOD1.F90
MODULE a
!DEC$ OBJCOMMENT LIB: "opengl32.lib"
END MODULE a
! MOD2.F90
!DEC$ OBJCOMMENT LIB: "graftools.lib"
MODULE b
!
END MODULE b
! USER.F90
PROGRAM go
USE a ! library search contained in MODULE a
! included here
USE b ! library search not included
END