Comment by st_goliath
13 hours ago
You might be thinking of ar, the classic Unix ARchive that is used for static libraries?
The format used by `ar` is a quite simple, somewhat like tar, with files glued together, a short header in between and no index.
Early Unix eventually introduced a program called `ranlib` that generates and appends and index for libraries (also containing extracted symbols) to speed up linking. The index is simply embedded as a file with a special name.
The GNU version of `ar` as well as some later Unix descendants support doing that directly instead.
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