sputl(3X) sputl(3X)NAME sputl, sgetl - access long integer data in a machine independent fashion SYNOPSIS void sputl(value, buffer) long value; char *buffer; long sgetl(buffer) char *buffer; DESCRIPTION sputl takes the 4 bytes of the long integer value and places them in memory, starting at the address pointed to by buffer. The ordering of the bytes is the same across all machines. sgetl retrieves the 4 bytes in memory, starting at the ad- dress pointed to by buffer, and returns the long integer value in the byte ordering of the host machine. Use of sputl and sgetl provide a machine independent way of storing long numeric data in a file in binary form without conversion to characters. A program that uses these functions must be loaded with the object file access routine library libld.a. SEE ALSO ar(4). April, 1990 1