09-13-2003
I'm not an expert in SCO nor in Progress and I'm not sure what it means to have a file "pop up". But in general, compiled files result from running a compiler on a source file. That means that there are two possibilities.
If you wrote the source code, don't you still have it? If you lost the source code to something that you wrote and it's not working well, maybe a rewrite is in order.
If the object files came from a third party, you need to enlist that third party's aid. If they no longer support the code, maybe they will let you have a copy of the source code.
Also, if this is executable code, in the sense that an exec() system call can run it, you can use adb to disassemble it.
And I agree that you may be able to get some useful information via strings.
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glshadersource
GLSHADERSOURCE(3G) OpenGL 3.3 GLSHADERSOURCE(3G)
NAME
glShaderSource - Replaces the source code in a shader object
C SPECIFICATION
void glShaderSource(GLuint shader, GLsizei count, const GLchar **string, const GLint *length);
PARAMETERS
shader
Specifies the handle of the shader object whose source code is to be replaced.
count
Specifies the number of elements in the string and length arrays.
string
Specifies an array of pointers to strings containing the source code to be loaded into the shader.
length
Specifies an array of string lengths.
DESCRIPTION
glShaderSource sets the source code in shader to the source code in the array of strings specified by string. Any source code previously
stored in the shader object is completely replaced. The number of strings in the array is specified by count. If length is NULL, each
string is assumed to be null terminated. If length is a value other than NULL, it points to an array containing a string length for each of
the corresponding elements of string. Each element in the length array may contain the length of the corresponding string (the null
character is not counted as part of the string length) or a value less than 0 to indicate that the string is null terminated. The source
code strings are not scanned or parsed at this time; they are simply copied into the specified shader object.
NOTES
OpenGL copies the shader source code strings when glShaderSource is called, so an application may free its copy of the source code strings
immediately after the function returns.
ERRORS
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if shader is not a value generated by OpenGL.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if shader is not a shader object.
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if count is less than 0.
ASSOCIATED GETS
glGetShader() with arguments shader and GL_SHADER_SOURCE_LENGTH
glGetShaderSource() with argument shader
glIsShader()
SEE ALSO
glCompileShader(), glCreateShader(), glDeleteShader()
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2005 3Dlabs Inc. Ltd. This material may be distributed subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open
Publication License, v 1.0, 8 June 1999. http://opencontent.org/openpub/.
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