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An LLB is a [[LabVIEW]] container file for multiple non-LLB files, these LLB can be read by various versions of LabVIEW (backwards compatible).
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There are several pro's and con's on LLBs
 
* Pro's
** Files inside an LLB can have non-OS allowed names, including '?'
** Filenames can be longer than 8 characters (Windows 3.x)
** Files are accesible like normal files on disc, the LLB filename is treated like a folder
** Toolkits can be distributed as one file, including [[lvlib]], [[lvclass]] or [[XControl]] files
** You can mix LabVIEW versions of files inside one LLB
 
* Con's
** If a file inside an LLB gets damaged the whole LLB is unreadable
** If you export a file with an unsupported character you have to rename and relink code
** It is not searchable with OS indexing tools
 
[[NI]] recommends not to use LLB's for code development, if you want to convert an LLB to normal files the LLB browser of LabVIEW has a function to create a folder with the same name as the LLB with LLB extension with all the VIs included, this gives the possibility to use the same path-names for the files.

Revision as of 11:02, 25 August 2008

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