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/* WhereAmI
 *
 * A category of Application that provides methods for finding the
 * application executable and executable directory.
 *
 * Copyright 1991, 1992 Scott Hess.  This source code may be
 * redistributed and modified without restriction.  Well, one
 * restriction - do not claim that you wrote it.
 *
 * Scott Hess
 * 12901 Upton Avenue South, #326
 * Burnsville, MN  55337
 * (612) 895-1208
 * scott@gac.edu
 * shess@ssesco.com
 */
#import <appkit/Application.h>

@interface Application (WhereAmI)
/* I store this category in an ar(1) library of code shared between
 * a number of applications.  Unfortunately, categories generate no
 * symbols that allow them to be pulled from the library on link.  I
 * put "whereAmIReference=0;" somewhere else in the app just to
 * reference the object module and make certain it's in the app.  Most
 * people can simply ignore this ...
 */
extern int whereAmIReference;

/* Return the path to the executable, if possible.  Searches the
 * PATH environment variable, if needed.  Also, traces symbolic links
 * if required.
 */
-(NXAtom)whoAmI;
/* Returns the directory in which the executable resides.  Uses
 * -whoAmI and then strips the last path segment.
 */
-(NXAtom)whereAmI;
/* Finds the path to the file specified by file relative to the
 * application's executable directory.  Places the path in result and
 * returns result if successful.  Returns NULL with result=="" if it
 * could not generate a path.  Returns NULL with result==path if it
 * could generate a path, but could not find the file.
 */
-(const char *)whereIs:(const char *)file path:(char *)result;
@end

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