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        ldgetaux - retrieves an auxiliary entry
        #include  <stdio.h>  #include <filehdr.h> #include <sym.h>
       #include <ldfcn.h>
       pAUXU ldgetaux(
               LDFILE ldptr,
               long iaux );
       The ldgetaux() routine returns a pointer to the  auxiliary
       table  entry  (AUXU)  indexed  by iaux.  The entry is contained
 in a static buffer. Because the buffer can be overwritten
  by  later  calls to ldgetaux(), the entry must be
       copied by the caller if it is to be saved or changed.
       Note that auxiliary table  entries  are  not  swapped.  If
       LDAUXSWAP(ldptr,ldf)   is   nonzero,  a  further  call  to
       swap_aux() is required. Before calling the swap_aux() routine,
 the caller should copy the entry.
       If   the   auxiliary  table  entry  cannot  be  retrieved,
       ldgetaux() returns NULL. This occurs when:  The  auxiliary
       table  cannot  be found The iaux offset into the auxiliary
       table is beyond the end of the table
       The ltdbread()  routine  returns  a  local  symbol  (SYMR)
       structure  that  may  contain  an index into the auxiliary
       table.  If so, ldgetaux() can be called with this index to
       retrieve  data  type  information for the local symbol. If
       the data type information for a  symbol  is  not  present,
       ldgetaux() should not be called.
       The  program  must  be  loaded with the object file access
       routine library libmld.a.
       ldclose(3), ldopen(3), ldtbseek(3), ldtbread(3), ldfcn(4)
                                                      ldgetaux(3)
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