_eeee_llll_ffff______nnnn_eeee_xxxx_tttt, _eeee_llll_ffff______rrrr_aaaa_nnnn_dddd, and _eeee_llll_ffff______bbbb_eeee_gggg_iiii_nnnn manipulate simple object files and
archives. _e_l_f is an ELF descriptor previously returned from _eeee_llll_ffff______bbbb_eeee_gggg_iiii_nnnn.
_eeee_llll_ffff______nnnn_eeee_xxxx_tttt provides sequential access to the next archive member. That is,
having an ELF descriptor, _e_l_f, associated with an archive member,
_eeee_llll_ffff______nnnn_eeee_xxxx_tttt prepares the containing archive to access the following member
when the program calls _eeee_llll_ffff______bbbb_eeee_gggg_iiii_nnnn. After successfully positioning an
archive for the next member, _eeee_llll_ffff______nnnn_eeee_xxxx_tttt returns the value _EEEE_LLLL_FFFF______CCCC______RRRR_EEEE_AAAA_DDDD.
Otherwise, the open file was not an archive, _e_l_f was null, or an error
occurred, and the return value is _EEEE_LLLL_FFFF______CCCC______NNNN_UUUU_LLLL_LLLL. In either case, the return
value may be passed as an argument to _eeee_llll_ffff______bbbb_eeee_gggg_iiii_nnnn, specifying the