03-28-2019
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Originally Posted by
wisecracker
7 ./cross_function_jump is obviously wrong but I have successfully got 'argv[0]'.
Because argv[0] actually exists, even in a program with no arguments - it's the name of the calling program.
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I don't care what is happening but compiling AND running without a segmentation fault is is not a fault of the programmer but of the compiler.
Again, why should it segfault? What
exact fault should it be catching here? Segmentation fault means "touched memory I don't have permission to use", and if you don't do that, you don't get a segfault, even if you leap around like a flea on a hot griddle.
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DJVU2HOCR(1) djvu2hocr manual DJVU2HOCR(1)
NAME
djvu2hocr - DjVu to hOCR converter
SYNOPSIS
djvu2hocr [option...] djvu-file
djvu2hocr {--version | --help | -h}
DESCRIPTION
djvu2hocr converts hidden text from a DjVu file to the hOCR[1] format.
OPTIONS
Text segmentation options
--word-segmentation=simple
Use the same word segmentation as found in the DjVu file.
This is the default.
--word-segmentation=uax29
Use the Unicode Text Segmentation[2] algorithm to break lines into words, possibly fixing word segmentation found in the DjVu file.
Other options
--version
Output version information and exit.
-h, --help
Display help and exit.
PORTABILITY
djvu2hocr uses a custom extension to hOCR to retain characters which cannot be directly represented in an HTML/XML document. For example,
control character BEL (^G, U+0007), is converted into the following HTML chunk: <span class="djvu_char" title="#x07"> </span>
SEE ALSO
djvu(1)
AUTHOR
Jakub Wilk <jwilk@jwilk.net>
Author.
NOTES
1. hOCR
http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dfxcv4vc_67g844kf
2. Unicode Text Segmentation
http://unicode.org/reports/tr29/
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