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if(buf.restype == RTSTR) free(buf.resval.rstring);
Thanks for finding a way to do this Paul! It really bothered me that I couldn't find a way to make it work.
strings -u -n1 acad.exe > StringsU.txtstrings -a -n1 acad.exe > StringsA.txt
Tim, I'm a bit lost in with all the 'higher knowledge' of this thread, but just curious, how can this:Code: [Select]strings -u -n1 acad.exe > StringsU.txtstrings -a -n1 acad.exe > StringsA.txtbe applied with LISP? [ Assuming you went down that route ]
Quote from: Lee Mac on March 10, 2010, 02:29:52 PMTim, I'm a bit lost in with all the 'higher knowledge' of this thread, but just curious, how can this:Code: [Select]strings -u -n1 acad.exe > StringsU.txtstrings -a -n1 acad.exe > StringsA.txtbe applied with LISP? [ Assuming you went down that route ]I didn't Lee. I use Lisp to evaluate what was returned by that. I didn't want to take the time to figure out how to call the command through lisp, I just processed what it returned.
So did anyone catch any strange undocumented sysvars?
Quote from: Daniel on March 11, 2010, 12:04:28 AMSo did anyone catch any strange undocumented sysvars? Does anyone have a list of the documented ones ?
I believe Kerry was just making a facetious remark.