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From: "Mark E." <snowball3 AT bigfoot DOT com>
To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 00:52:38 -0400
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Subject: v2loadimage doc changes
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Aloha,

My go at revised v2loadimage docs:

Index: debug.txh
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/djgpp/djgpp/src/libc/debug.txh,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -c -p -r1.5 debug.txh
*** debug.txh	2001/02/27 05:17:23	1.5
--- debug.txh	2001/07/03 04:51:16
*************** the @code{PATH} and does @strong{not} tr
*** 430,446 ****
  drive, directory, and file-name extension; otherwise the call will fail.
  
  @var{cmdline} should point to the command-line arguments to be passed to
! the program.  The format of the command line should be exactly like the
! command tail DOS passes to programs: the first byte gives the length of
! the command tail, the tail itself begins with the second byte, and the
! tail is terminated by a CR character (decimal code 13); the length byte
! does not include the CR.  The command-line arguments should look as if
! they were to be passed to the library function @code{system}.  In
! particular, all special characters like wildcards and whitespace should
! be quoted as if they were typed at the DOS prompt.
! 
! Note that currently, this function doesn't support command lines longer
! than the DOS 126-character limit.
  
  After the function loads the image and sets up the necessary memory
  segments for it to be able to run, it sets @var{load_state} so that it
--- 430,446 ----
  drive, directory, and file-name extension; otherwise the call will fail.
  
  @var{cmdline} should point to the command-line arguments to be passed to
! the program.  A command line up to 126 characters long can be formatted
! exactly like the command tail DOS passes to programs: the first byte gives
! the length of the command tail, the tail itself begins with the second byte,
! and the tail is terminated by a CR character (decimal code 13); the length
! byte does not include the CR.  Longer command lines require a different
! format: the first byte is 255, the command-line starting with the second byte
! which is terminated by a NUL character (decimal code 0).  Regardless of the
! method used, the command-line arguments should look as if they were to be
! passed to the library function @code{system}.  In particular, all special
! characters like wildcards and whitespace should be quoted as if they were
! typed at the DOS prompt.
  
  After the function loads the image and sets up the necessary memory
  segments for it to be able to run, it sets @var{load_state} so that it

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