Minor fixes.
* Fixed some static anaylsis warnings
* Fixed armv5smp build re topsampler
* Changed 'more' command to understand CTRL-C
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==name rez+ −
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Reads text out of resource files.+ −
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The identifier of the resource to display, of the form C<R:FILENAME:ID[:OFFSET]>.+ −
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Display the resource in hex.+ −
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Extracts a string from a resource file, taking in to account the current device language settings and the different drives that a resource file might be installed on to.+ −
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The C<resource-identifier> syntax is as follows:+ −
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C<FILENAME> is the path of the resource file, relative to the resource directory and not including extension. Eg "Apps\MyApp" would match a file that (on an unlocalised, uncustomised system) resided at C<Z:\Resource\Apps\MyApp.rsc>.+ −
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C<ID> is the numeric resource id, in hex with preceding 0x or in decimal.+ −
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C<OFFSET> is a sequence of numbers and d/D characters. A number indicates the number of bytes to skip over, 'D' means read a 16-bit descriptor (an LTEXT, in resource file parlance), 'd' means read an 8-bit descriptor (LTEXT8). So an offset of 14DD24D means 'skip 14 bytes from the start of the resource, then skip over 2 LTEXTs, then skip another 24 bytes, the descriptor I want is next (and is a 16-bit LTEXT).+ −
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If no offset is specified, the whole resource is read as if it was a TBUF. This is different to specifying an offset of 0D, which would be a resource starting with an LTEXT (the difference is whether there's a leading length byte - TBUF doesn't use one).+ −
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A full resource identifier might be C<R:Apps\MyApp:0x23> indicating resource 0x23 of C<x:\Resource\Apps\MyApp.rxx>. Or C<R:eikcoctl:7:8D30d> indicating resource 7 of C<x:\Resource\eikcoctl.rxx>, seeking 8 bytes, one 16-bit descriptor, 30 bytes more, then the result is a 8-bit descriptor at that point.+ −
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==copyright+ −
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Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.+ −
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