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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Introduction
1.1
What's New in this Release
1.2
What Does This Technology Do?
1.3
Overview
1.4
Directory Structure
2
Windows Implementation Details
2.1
Installation
2.2
Libraries and Structure
2.3
The Basics
2.3.1
Source Code
2.3.2
Options and Information Storage
2.3.3
Structure Alignment
2.3.4
Character Sets
2.3.5
Runtime Considerations
2.3.6
Changing Resources
3
UNIX Implementation Details
3.1
Installation
3.2
Libraries and Structure
3.3
The Basics
3.3.1
Source Code
3.3.2
Information Storage
3.3.3
Character Sets
3.3.4
Signal Handling
3.3.5
Runtime Search Path and $ORIGIN
3.3.6
Environment Variables
3.3.7
Changing Resources
3.4
IBM AIX Compiling and Linking
3.5
Linux Compiling and Linking
3.6
Oracle Solaris Compiling and Linking
4
File ID Specification
4.1
FIDeInit
4.2
FIGetFirstId
4.3
FIGetIDString
4.4
FIGetNextId
4.5
FIIdFile
4.6
FIIdFileEx
4.7
FIInit
4.8
FIThreadInit
4.9
FIThreadInitExt
5
Redirected IO
5.1
Using Redirected IO
5.2
IOClose
5.3
IORead
5.4
IOWrite
5.5
IOSeek
5.6
IOTell
5.7
IOGetInfo
5.7.1
IOGENSECONDARY and IOGENSECONDARYW Structures
5.7.2
File Types That Cause IOGETINFO_GENSECONDARY
5.8
IOSEEK64PROC / IOTELL64PROC
5.8.1
IOSeek64
5.8.2
IOTell64
6
Sample Applications
6.1
Building the Sample on a Windows System
6.2
Building the Sample on a UNIX System
6.3
The fisimple Application
A
Copyrights and Licensing
Outside In File ID Licensing
Index
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