NAME MakeLibrary -- construct a library SYNOPSIS library = MakeLibrary(vectors, structure, init, dSize, segList) D0 A0 A1 A2 D0 D1 struct library *makelibrary (APTR,struct initstruct *,aptr,ulong,bptr); FUNCTION This function is used for constructing a library vector and data area. The same call is used to make devices. Space for the library is allocated from the system's free memory pool. The data portion of the library is initialized. init may point to a library specific entry point. NOTE Starting with V36, the library base is longword adjusted. The lib_PosSize and lib_NegSize fields of the library structure are adjusted to match. INPUTS vectors - pointer to an array of function pointers or function displacements. If the first word of the array is -1, then the array contains relative word displacements (based off of vectors); otherwise, the array contains absolute function pointers. The vector list is terminated by a -1 (of the same size as the pointers). structure - points to an "InitStruct" data region. If NULL, then it will not be used. init - If non-NULL, an entry point that will be called before adding the library to the system. Registers are as follows: d0 = libAddr ;Your library address a0 = segList ;Your AmigaDOS segment list a6 = execbase ;address of exec.library The result of the init function must be the library address, or NULL for failure. If NULL, the init point must manually deallocate the library base memory (based on the sizes stored in lib_PosSize and lib_NegSize). dSize - the size of the library data area, including the standard library node data. This must be at leas sizeof(struct Library). segList - pointer to an AmigaDOS SegList (segment list). This is passed to a library's init code, and is used later for removing the library from memory. RESULT library - the reference address of the library. This is the address used in references to the library, not the beginning of the memory area allocated. If the library vector table require more system memory than is available, this function will return NULL. SEE ALSO initstruct(), initresident(), exec/initializers.i