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/*************************************************************************
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* Copyright 2008 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
* OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite
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#ifndef _RTL_PROCESS_H_
#define _RTL_PROCESS_H_
#include <sal/types.h>
#include <osl/process.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
gets a 16-byte fixed size identifier which is guaranteed not to change
during the current process.
The current implementation creates a 16-byte uuid without using
the ethernet address of system. Thus the
identifier is different from identifiers created
in other processes with a very probability.
@param pTargetUUID 16 byte of memory
@see rtl_createUiid()
*/
void SAL_CALL rtl_getGlobalProcessId( sal_uInt8 *pTargetUUID );
/** Get the nArg-th command-line argument passed to the main-function of this process.
This functions differs from osl_getCommandArg() in filtering any bootstrap values
given by command args, that means that all arguments starting with "-env:" will be
ignored by this function.
@param nArg [in] The number of the argument to return.
@param strCommandArg [out] The string receives the nArg-th command-line argument.
@return osl_Process_E_None or does not return.
@see osl_getCommandArg()
@see rtl_getCommandArgCount()
*/
oslProcessError SAL_CALL rtl_getAppCommandArg(sal_uInt32 nArg, rtl_uString **strCommandArg);
/** Returns the number of command line arguments at process start.
This functions differs from osl_getCommandArg() in filtering any bootstrap values
given by command args, that means that all arguments starting with "-env:" will be
ignored by this function.
@return the number of commandline arguments passed to the main-function of this process.
@see osl_getCommandArgCount()
@see rtl_getCommandArg()
*/
sal_uInt32 SAL_CALL rtl_getAppCommandArgCount();
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
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