• Subject: Re: Find own library
  • From: "Phil Hall" <hallp@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 22:10:25 -0600

> There is, of course, other ways to solve that problem.
> Here is one in CL:
>

And here's one in C

void main(int argc, char **argv)
{
    char *myLib = argv[0];
}

Although this is cheating because argv[0] is really LIB/PGM, so you have
to parse argv[0] to split the library name, but a quick call to strtok()
on a copy of argv[0] will do the trick...

-phil

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