Peter Wemm wrote: > > Don't forget, there are zero or more modules per file. Which one gets the > arguments? Coda (for example) is structured so that it has two modules, one > device (codadev) and one vfs (coda). It seems to me that the one who gets the arguments is the one who searches for it. :-) Either that, or the first file in the module. I don't recall right now the precise structure of this in memory. -- Daniel C. Sobral (8-DCS) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Jordan, God, what's the difference? - God doesn't belong to the -core. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
- Re: Proposing argv for klds and preloaded modules Chris Costello
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- Re: Proposing argv for klds and preloaded module... Warner Losh
- Re: Proposing argv for klds and preloaded mo... Daniel C. Sobral
- Re: Proposing argv for klds and preloaded mo... Warner Losh
- Re: Proposing argv for klds and preloade... Daniel C. Sobral
- Re: Proposing argv for klds and pre... Doug Rabson
- Re: Proposing argv for klds and pre... Daniel C. Sobral
- Re: Proposing argv for klds and... Juha Nurmela
- Re: Proposing argv for klds and... Peter Wemm
- Re: Proposing argv for klds and... Daniel C. Sobral
- Re: Proposing argv for klds and... Peter Wemm
- Re: Proposing argv for klds and... Juha Nurmela
- Re: Proposing argv for klds and... Mike Smith
- Re: Proposing argv for klds and preloaded modules Boris Popov