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Derivation

└─⟦5f3412b64⟧ Bits:30000745 8mm tape, Rational 1000, ENVIRONMENT 12_6_5 TOOLS 
    └─ ⟦91c658230⟧ »DATA« 
        └─⟦458657fb6⟧ 
            └─⟦a5bbbb819⟧ 
                └─⟦this⟧ 
└─⟦d10a02448⟧ Bits:30000409 8mm tape, Rational 1000, ENVIRONMENT, D_12_7_3
    └─ ⟦fc9b38f02⟧ »DATA« 
        └─⟦9b46a407a⟧ 
            └─⟦eec0a994f⟧ 
                └─⟦this⟧ 

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procedure Destroy_Library (Existing    : String  := ">>OBJECT To Destroy<<";
                           Effort_Only : Boolean := True;
                           Response    : String  := "<PROFILE>");
-- Destroy the named library(ies) and all of their contents.  The library
-- need not be empty.  This procedure will work hard to get rid of all
-- of the objects beneath the named libraryes.  Subsystems may be included.
--
-- It is a good idea to run with Effort_Only first to make sure you are not
-- accidently naming anything unexpected.  In general, the actions of
-- this commands are not reversable.
--
-- This is a good command to use to destroy large directory areas or to
-- delete home worlds of users that have been deleted.