Linux DLL Equivalent

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On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Dave Mielke wrote:

 > [quoted lines by yves@mail2.vlaanderen.net on August 15, 2001, at 09:18]
 > 
 > Hi:
 > 
 > >In case you need global variables you can use shared-memory (shmget,shmctl,shmop)
 > 
 > But it doesn't come "naturally", just like trying to get application-specific,
 > invocation-specific global variables doesn't come "naturally" with DLLs. In
 > either case, violating the default paradigm is rather unpleasant.
Not only that, trying is a possible ground for segmentation-faults as well
(trying to do things in memory that aren't allowed will cause a segv).

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