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bash question



On 01/04/2009 01:06 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
> You can access the name of the executable under Windows just the same=20
> (as ARGV[0]), but the technique never became popular there due to the=20
> slow adoption of links.
>  =20
Does Windows actually have links? Unix=AE and Linux have had hard links=20
since 1969 (and 1991 for Linux), and Symbolic links since 1983. Windows=20
more recently adopted symbolic-like links. But, in Windows, does arg0 of =

an executable reflect the compiled name of the program, the actual name, =

or the symbolic link name if that was used to execute it. I have not=20
programmed in Windows since the original WNT on the Digital Alpha when=20
there were no symbolic links.

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