Implemented RObjectIx-based memoryaccess APIs.
Upshot is that objinfo now works again on platforms that define FSHELL_NO_DOBJECTIX_SUPPORT.
# fed.cif# # Copyright (c) 2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.# This component and the accompanying materials are made available# under the terms of the "Eclipse Public License v1.0"# which accompanies this distribution, and is available# at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".# # Initial Contributors:# Accenture - Initial contribution#==name fed==argument filename file optional multipleFile or files to open. If not specified, opens an untitled document.==option int w tab-width TAB_WIDTHSpecify the tab width to use (defaults to 4 characters).==short-descriptionConsole text editor.==long-descriptionFed is a basic console text editor. Its interface is similar to pico/nano. It can handle ASCII, UTF-8 and UTF-16 format files, different line endings, very large files, copy and paste, and opening multiple files at once.The supported commands are given below. The control key is represented as a caret '^', so ^G means Control-G.=head1 Commands ^L, F1 Get help ^N New document ^O Open document ^S Save document ^A Save as ^U Page up (alternative to PgUp key) ^D Page down (alternative to PgDn key) ^T Go to top of document ^B Go to bottom of document ^F Find text ^K Delete current line ^G Go to line ^R, F5 Redraw the screen ^X Cut (see below) ^C Copy (see below) ^V Paste ^P, F2 Switch to Previous view ^], F3 Switch to Next view ^W, Esc Close current doc ^Q Quit and close all docs=head1 Clipboard supportThe standard Symbian clipboard is supported. You can use ^V to paste into the frontmost document. Cut and copy are two-stage operations, because of the limitations of the console:To begin a cut/copy operation, press ^X or ^C. Then move the cursor to the other end of the selection you want to make, and press ^X/^C again to confirm the cut/copy operation.==copyrightCopyright (c) 2006-2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.