NAME OpenLibrary -- gain access to a library SYNOPSIS library = OpenLibrary(libName, version) D0 A1 D0 struct library *openlibrary(strptr, ulong); FUNCTION This function returns a pointer to a library that was previously installed into the system. If the requested library is exists, and if the library version is greater than or equal to the requested version, then the open will succeed. The library may exist in memory, or on disk; this is transparent to the OpenLibrary caller. Only Processes are allowed to call OpenLibrary (since OpenLibrary may in turn call dos.library). A full path name for the library name is legitimate. For example "wp:libs/wp.library". This allows the use of custom libraries without requiring the user to copy the library into the system's LIBS: directory. NOTES All calls to OpenLibrary should have matching calls to CloseLibrary! Libraries on disk cannot be opened until after DOS has been started. As of V36 tasks can safely call OpenLibrary, though DOS may open system requesters (e.g., asking the user to insert the Workbench disk if LIBS: is not online). You must call this function from a DOS process if you want to turn off dos requesters. INPUTS libName - the name of the library to open version - the version of the library required. RESULTS library - a library pointer for a successful open, else zero BUGS AmigaDOS file names are not case sensitive, but Exec lists are. If the library name is specified in a different case than it exists on disk, unexpected results may occur. Prior to V36, tasks could not make OpenLibrary calls requiring disk access (since tasks are not allowed to make dos.library calls). Now OpenLibrary is protected from tasks. The version number of the resident tag in disk based library must match the version number of the library, or V36 may fail to load it. SEE ALSO closelibrary()