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ldlseek(3)						     Library Functions Manual							ldlseek(3)

NAME
ldlseek, ldnlseek - seek to line number entries of a section of a common object file SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h> #include <filehdr.h> #include <syms.h> #include <ldfcn.h> int ldlseek (ldptr, sectindx) LDFILE *ldptr; unsigned short sectindx; int ldnlseek (ldptr, sectname) LDFILE *ldptr; char *sectname; DESCRIPTION
ldlseek seeks to the line number entries of the section specified by sectindx of the common object file currently associated with ldptr. ldnlseek seeks to the line number entries of the section specified by sectname. ldlseek and ldnlseek return SUCCESS or FAILURE. NOTE: Line numbers are not associated with sections in the current implementation of the symbol table; therefore, the second argument is ignored, but maintained for historical purposes. If they cannot seek to the specified line number entries, both routines fail. The program must be loaded with the object file access routine library libmld.a. RELATED INFORMATION
ldclose(3), ldopen(3), ldshread(3), ldfcn(4). delim off ldlseek(3)

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ldshread(3)						     Library Functions Manual						       ldshread(3)

NAME
ldshread, ldnshread - read an indexednamed section header of a common object file SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h> #include <filehdr.h> #include <scnhdr.h> #include <syms.h> #include <ldfcn.h> int ldshread (ldptr, sectindx, secthead) LDFILE *ldptr; unsigned short sectindx; SCNHDR *secthead; int ldnshread (ldptr, sectname, secthead) LDFILE *ldptr; char *sectname; SCNHDR *secthead; DESCRIPTION
ldshread reads the section header specified by sectindx of the common object file currently associated with ldptr into the area of memory beginning at secthead. ldnshread reads the section header specified by sectname into the area of memory beginning at secthead. ldshread and ldnshread return SUCCESS or FAILURE. If sectindx is greater than the number of sections in the object file, ldshread fails; If there is no section name corresponding with sectname, ldnshread fails. If it cannot read the specified section header, either function fails. NOTE: The first section header has an index of one. The program must be loaded with the object file access routine library libmld.a. RELATED INFORMATION
ldclose(3), ldopen(3), ldfcn(4). delim off ldshread(3)
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