Linker options are not case sensitive, so you can specify them in lower-, upper-, or mixed case. You can also substitute a dash (-) for the slash (/) preceding the option. For example, -DEBUG is equivalent to /DEBUG. You can specify options in either a short or long form. For example, /DE, /DEB, and /DEBU are all equivalent to /DEBUG. See Summary of Windows linker options for the shortest acceptable form for each option. Lower- and uppercase, short and long forms, dashes, and slashes can all be used on one command line, as in:
ilink /de -DBGPACK -Map /NOI prog.obj
Separate options with a space or tab character. You can specify linker options in the following ways:
Options specified on the command line override the options in the ILINK environment variable.
Some linker options take numeric arguments. You can enter numbers in decimal, octal, or hexadecimal format. See Specifying numeric arguments for more information.