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As i said, when you start program 'p whatever ' %esp
points place on stack where number of parameters was
put ex.
$p 1 2 3 -> movl (%esp),%ecx => %ecx=3 )
next (%esp+4) adress of program name ex.
$/home/usr/bin/p 1 2 3 -> (%esp+4) adres of string
"/home/usr/bin/p"
(%esp+8)(+16 if you have 64-bit arch) adress of text
string of first parameter, so if you write
$ p * -> movl (%esp+8),%ecx / movq (%rsp+16),%rcx
movl (%ecx),%ebx / movq (%rcx),%rbx
%ecx=42 ( '*' )
so now you can do with it whatever you want ( write
using SYS_WRITE, printf etc )
Lukas
--- Jack Andrews <effbiae@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> the shell changes arguments like * to a number of
> arguments. is there
> a way to get the *? that is, if my program is p, i
> want this
> behaviour:
>
> $ ls
> file.1 file.2
> $ ls *
> file.1 file.2
> $ p file.1
> file.1
> $ p *
> *
>
> i don't want
>
> $ p *
> file.1 file.2
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