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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Introduction
1.1
What Does This Technology Do?
1.2
Overview
1.3
Directory Structure
2
Windows Implementation Details
2.1
Libraries and Structure
2.2
The Basics
2.2.1
Source Code
2.2.2
Options and Information Storage
2.2.3
Structure Alignment
2.2.4
Character Sets
2.2.5
Runtime Considerations
2.2.6
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
4.10
FIIdHandle
4.11
FIIdSpecial
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
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