04-30-2010
Determining C/C++ License count
Can someone give me some guidance on what command to run to list how many compiler seats/licenses I am licensed for? This is an AIX system.
Thanks,
Justin
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WildMidi_Open(3) WildMidi Programmer's Manual WildMidi_Open(3)
NAME
WildMidi_Open - Open a midi file for processing
LIBRARY
libWildMidi
SYNOPSIS
#include <wildmidi_lib.h>
midi *WildMidi_Open (const char *midifile)
DESCRIPTION
Open a MIDI file pointed to by midifile for processing. This file must be in standard midi format.
RETURN VALUE
Returns NULL on error and sends a message to stderr, otherwise returns a handle for the midi file opened. This handle is used by most func-
tions in libWildMidi to identify which midi file we are refering to.
SEE ALSO
WildMidi_GetString(3), WildMidi_Init(3), WildMidi_MasterVolume(3), WildMidi_OpenBuffer(3), WildMidi_SetOption(3), WildMidi_GetOutput(3),
WildMidi_GetInfo(3), WildMidi_FastSeek(3), WildMidi_Close(3), WildMidi_Shutdown(3), wildmidi(1), wildmidi.cfg(5)
AUTHOR
Chris Ison <wildcode@users.sourceforge.net>
COPYRIGHT
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