Index
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National Instruments Corporation I-13 LabWindows/CVI Programmer Reference Manual
non-ANSI behavior of Sun Solaris 1
ANSI C library, 5-4
printf and scanf functions under
LabWindows/CVI, 5-4
run state change callbacks not
available, 5-5
static and shared versions of ANSI C
and Sun libraries, 5-3 to 5 -4
externally compiled modules, 5-6 to5-7
compiling, 5-6to 5-7
restrictions, 5-6
incompatibilities, 5-10 to5-11
between LabWindows/CVI and
ANSI C, 5-10to 5-11
between LabWindows/CVI and Sun
Solaris, 5-11
locking process segments in memory
using plock(), 5-7
shared libraries, 5-2
LabWindows/CVI Run-time Engine
as shared library, 5-2
using dlopen, 5-2
Solaris 1 ANSI C Library
implementation, 5-8 to5-9
functions not found in Sun Solaris 1
libc, 5-9
replacement functions (table), 5-9
UNIX operating system
configuration options for Run-time
Engine, 7-7
distribution of standalone executables,
7-2 to 7-5
minimum system requirements, 7-5
Solaris 1, 7-4to 7-5
Solaris 2, 7-3to 7-4
Unload command, Instruments menu, 2-3
UnRegisterWinMsgCallback function, 4-21
useDefaultTimer option, 7-7
user interface. See graphical user
interface(GUI).
user interface events. See events.
User Interface Library, 9-3
user interface resource (.uir) files
accessing from running standalone
executables, 7-12
multiplatform application
considerations,6-3
required for running standalone
executables, 7-9
resolving callback references from,
3-10to 3-12
linking tocallback functions not
exported from DLL, 3-11to 3-12
user libraries. See also libraries.
installing, 2-3
similarity with instrument driver, 2-3
using loadable compiled modules, 2-3
user protection
dynamic memory, 1-15
library functions, 1-16
pointer casting, 1-14
stack size, 1-16to 1-17
unions, 1-16
user protection errors
disabling, 1-12to 1-14
for individual pointer, 1-12to 1-13
library errors
for functions, 1-13to 1-14
at run-time, 1-12
at run-time, 1-12
error category, 1-8
general protection errors, 1-11
library protection errors, 1-11 to 1-12
memory corruption (fatal), 1-11
memory deallocation (non-fatal), 1-11
pointer arithmetic (non-fatal), 1-8t o1-9
pointer assignment (non-fatal), 1-9
pointer casting (non-fatal), 1-10
pointer comparison (non-fatal), 1-10
pointer dereference errors (fatal),
1-9to 1-10
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