ldopen(3X) ldopen(3X)
NAME
ldopen, ldaopen - open a common object file for reading
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
#include <filehdr.h>
#include <ldfcn.h>
LDFILE *ldopen (filename, ldptr)
char *filename;
LDFILE *ldptr;
LDFILE *ldaopen (filename, oldptr)
char *filename;
LDFILE *oldptr;
DESCRIPTION
ldopen and are designed to provide uniform access to both
simple object files and object files that are members of
archive files. Thus, an archive of common object files can
be processed as if it were a series of simple common object
files.
If ldptr has the value NUll, ldopen opens filename,
allocates and initializes the LDFILE structure, and returns
a pointer to the structure to the calling program.
If ldptr is valid and TYPE(ldptr) is the archive magic
number, ldopen reinitializes the LDFILE structure for the
next archive member of filename.
ldopen and ldclose are designed to work in concert. ldclose
returns FAILURE only when TYPE(ldptr) is the archive magic
number and there is another file in the archive to be
processed. Only then should ldopen be called with the
current value of ldptr. In all other cases, in particular
whenever a new filename is opened, ldopen should be called
with a NULL ldptr argument.
The following is a prototype for the use of ldopen and
ldclose.
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ldopen(3X) ldopen(3X)
/* for each filename to be processed */
ldptr = NULL;
do
if ( (ldptr = ldopen(filename, ldptr)) != NULL )
{
/* check magic number */
/* process the file */
}
} while (ldclose(ldptr) == FAILURE );
If the value of oldptr is not NULL, ldaopen opens filename
anew and allocates and initializes a new LDFILE structure,
copying the TYPE, OFFSET, and HEADER fields from oldptr.
ldaopen returns a pointer to the new LDFILE structure. This
new pointer is independent of the old pointer, oldptr. The
two pointers may be used concurrently to read separate parts
of the object file. For example, one pointer may be used to
step sequentially through the relocation information, while
the other is used to read indexed symbol table entries.
Both ldopen and ldaopen open filename for reading. Both
functions return NULL if filename cannot be opened or if
memory for the LDFILE structure cannot be allocated. A
successful open does not insure that the given file is a
common object file or an archived object file.
The program must be loaded with the object file access
routine library libld.a.
SEE ALSO
fopen(3S), ldclose(3X), ldfcn(4).
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