getobjformat(3)

NAME

getobjformat - get preferred object file format

LIBRARY

Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS

#include <objformat.h>
int
getobjformat(char *buf, size_t  bufsize,  int  *argcp,  char
**argv);

DESCRIPTION

The getobjformat() function queries several sources to de
termine the preferred object file format, and copies its name into a buffer
provided by
the caller.
The object file format is determined as follows. If argv is
non-NULL and
an explicit command line argument such as -aout or -elf is
present, then
that determines the object file format.
Otherwise, if the variable OBJFORMAT is set in the environ
ment, the
object file format is taken from its value.
Otherwise, if the file /etc/objformat is readable and con
tains a line of
the form `OBJFORMAT=xxx', the object file format is taken
from there.
Otherwise, a built-in system default object file format is
returned.
buf points to a user-supplied buffer into which the name of
the object
file format is copied. bufsize gives the size of the buffer
in bytes.
The string placed in buf is always null-terminated. It is
an error if
the buffer is too small to hold the null-terminated name.
argv points to a NULL-terminated argument vector to be
scanned for object
format options. argv may be NULL, in which case the argu
ment vector is
not scanned.
If argcp is non-NULL, any object format options are deleted
from the
argument vector, and the updated argument count is stored
into the integer referenced by argcp. If argcp is NULL, the argument
vector is left
unchanged.

RETURN VALUES

On success, getobjformat() returns the length of the object
file format
name, not counting the null terminator. If the supplied
buffer is too
small to hold the object file format and its null termina
tor,
getobjformat() returns -1. In that case, the contents of
the buffer and
argument vector supplied by the caller are indeterminate.

ENVIRONMENT

OBJFORMAT If the environment variable OBJFORMAT is set, it
overrides the
default object file format. OBJFORMAT takes
precedence over
/etc/objformat.

FILES

/etc/objformat If present, specifies the object file format
to use.
Syntax is `OBJFORMAT=xxx'.

SEE ALSO

objformat(1)

HISTORY

The getobjformat() function first appeared in FreeBSD 3.0.
BSD September 7, 1998
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