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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users O argv, argv, wherefore art thou argv? Post 302804527 by MadeInGermany on Wednesday 8th of May 2013 06:46:18 PM
Old 05-08-2013
Solaris 10 SPARC, 32bit:
heap: 20de0
stack: ffbfe930
argv: ffbfe980

Solaris 10 SPARC, 64bit:
heap: 100100d10
stack: ffffffff7fffe6d8
argv: ffffffff7fffe6e0

Solaris 10 x68, 32bit:
heap: 8060890
stack: 8047de4
argv: 8047df4

HP-UX 11 PA-RISC2.0, 32bit:
heap: 400010e4
stack: 7a000f98
argv: 7a000f68

HP-UX 11 Itanium, 32bit:
heap: 40010048
stack: 7ffff3c0
argv: 7ffff3dc

I guess that PA-RISC is the exotic hardware. And MIPS.

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DtDtsFileToAttributeValue(library call) 								   DtDtsFileToAttributeValue(library call)

NAME
DtDtsFileToAttributeValue -- get a specified attribute value for a file SYNOPSIS
#include <Dt/Dts.h> char *DtDtsFileToAttributeValue( const char *filepath, const char *attr_name); DESCRIPTION
The DtDtsFileToAttributeValue function returns a data attribute value for the specified file. The filepath argument is the pathname of the file. The attr_name argument is a pointer to an attribute name string. RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the DtDtsFileToAttributeValue function returns a pointer to a data attribute value string, or NULL if no value could be determined. APPLICATION USAGE
The application should use the DtDtsFreeAttributeValue(3) function to release the memory for the returned value. EXAMPLES
The following takes a list of files as arguments and determines the description of the data type for each file: #include <Dt/Dts.h> #define ATTRIBUTE "DESCRIPTION" main (int argc, char **argv) { char *attribute; /* load data types database */ DtDtsLoadDataTypes(); argv++; while (*argv) { /* get attribute for file */ attribute = DtDtsFileToAttributeValue(*argv, ATTRIBUTE); if (attribute) printf("%s: %s ", *argv, attribute); argv++; } DtDtsRelease(); exit(0); } SEE ALSO
Dt/Dts.h, DtDtsLoadDataTypes(3), DtDtsRelease(3), DtDtsFreeAttributeValue(3). DtDtsFileToAttributeValue(library call)
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