LDGETNAME(3x,L) AIX Technical Reference LDGETNAME(3x,L) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ldgetname PURPOSE Retrieves the symbol name for a common object file symbol table entry. LIBRARY Object File Access Routine Library (libld.a) SYNTAX #include #include #include #include char *ldgetname (ldptr, symbol) LDFILE *ldptr; SYMENT *symbol; DESCRIPTION The ldgetname subroutine returns a pointer to the name associated with symbol as a string. The string is contained in a static buffer local to ldgetname that is overwritten by each call to ldgetname, and therefore, must be copied by the caller if the name is to be saved. The common object file format handles arbitrary length symbol names with the addition of a string table. The ldgetname subroutine returns the symbol name associated with a symbol table entry for either a pre-COFF-format object file or a COFF-format object file. Thus, ldgetname can be used to retrieve names from object files without any backward compatibility problems. The ldgetname subroutine returns NULL (which is defined in the file stdio.h) for a COFF-format object file, if the name cannot be retrieved. This situation can occur: o If the string table cannot be found o If not enough memory can be allocated for the string table o If the string table appears not to be a string table (for example if an auxiliary entry is handed to ldgetname that looks like a reference to a name in a non-existent string table) o If the name's offset into the string table is past the end of the string table. Processed November 7, 1990 LDGETNAME(3x,L) 1 LDGETNAME(3x,L) AIX Technical Reference LDGETNAME(3x,L) Typically, ldgetname is called immediately after a successful call to ldtbread to retrieve the name associated with the symbol table entry filled by ldtbread. RELATED INFORMATION In this book: "ldclose, ldaclose," "ldfcn," "ldopen, ldaopen," "ldtbread," and "ldtbseek." Processed November 7, 1990 LDGETNAME(3x,L) 2