static long cookie;
-unexec (new_name, a_name, bndry, bss_start, entry)
+unexec (new_name, a_name, bndry, bss_start, entry)
char *new_name, *a_name;
unsigned bndry, bss_start, entry;
{
/* Have to do this some time before dumping the data */
initialized = 1;
#endif
-
+
/* Handle new data and bss sizes and optional new entry point.
No one actually uses bss_start and entry, but tradition compels
one to support them.
but the caller is *supposed* to know what she is doing. */
nhdr.a_data = (bss_start ? bss_start : brk_value) - N_DATADDR (nhdr);
nhdr.a_bss = bss_start ? brk_value - bss_start : 0;
- if (entry)
+ if (entry)
nhdr.a_entry = entry;
/*
* First try argv[0], will almost always succeed as shells tend to give
* the full path from the hash list rather than using execvp ()
*/
- if (is_it (progname))
+ if (is_it (progname))
return;
/*
* If argv[0] is a full path and does not exist, not much sense in
* searching further
*/
- if (strchr (progname, '/'))
+ if (strchr (progname, '/'))
return;
/*