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I don't know if i understand your question ... every
command line arguments you pass to program in Linux,
are left on the stack ( actualy they are pointers to
asciz strings )
Lukas
--- Jack Andrews <effbiae@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hi there,
>
> is there a way to get the raw text that eventually
> gets cooked to
> argc/argv? is there any portable way?
>
> ta,
>
>
> jack
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