Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.csd.uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcvax!sunic!kth!draken!tut!santra!jem From: jem@cs.hut.fi (Johan Myreen) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: Contents of argv[0] Message-ID: Date: 21 Aug 89 13:31:06 GMT References: <9002@attctc.Dallas.TX.US> <1017@virtech.UUCP> <10094@csli.Stanford.EDU> <1935@ifi.uio.no> <1989Aug20.023248.28923@utzoo.uucp> <10154@csli.Stanford.EDU> Sender: news@santra.UUCP Organization: Helsinki University of Technology, Finland Lines: 12 In-reply-to: gandalf@csli.Stanford.EDU's message of 21 Aug 89 06:01:40 GMT In article <10154@csli.Stanford.EDU> gandalf@csli.Stanford.EDU (Juergen Wagner) writes: >path name can be obtained in one of several ways: >[3] In an operating system dependent way. E.g. by examining the inode > associated with the text segment of the current process, ... Maybe But how do you get the path name from the inode? -- * Johan Myreen * jem@spica.hut.fi