Shareable Images/dynamic binding possible with Unix?
Dan Neff
neff at bellahs.UUCP
Thu Feb 28 10:36:57 AEST 1991
Please respond to this article in the appropriate news group. Our
e-mail has been bouncing mail lately and I don't want to miss
any of your valuable responses.
We would like to know if it is possible to have/implement shareable images
in the Unix environment similar to the VMS implementation with
the LIB$FIND_IMAGE_SYMBOL library call. I believe the same functionality
exists in Unix with dynamic binding, but this is a difficult topic
to find information on in the Unix environment.
For those not familiar with VMS, shareable images allow you to call
a routine that you haven't actually linked into your executable. The
above library call returns a pointer to the routine you request that
you can then execute. This is especially nice for product installation
where sites may have site-specific interfaces that share the same
calling parameters, and by just looking at a logical or environment
variable you can determine the site specific routine to call. This
does away with having a separate executable for each site.
Any experience or tips you could share about dynamic binding or
shareable images in the Unix environment would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
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