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<h1>CL_System::get_exe_path</h1>
<p>  Returns the full dirname of the executable that started this
  process (aka argv[0])</p>
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	std::string get_exe_path();
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<p><b>Return value:</b></p>
<p>full dirname of the executable, trailing slash is included<br></p>
<p><b>Detailed description:</b></p>  <p>This is necessary since when programms are started from
  the PATH there is no clean and simple way to figure out
  the location of the data files, thus information is read
  from <tt>/proc/self/exe</tt> under GNU/Linux and from
  GetModuleFileName() on Win32.</p>
<p><b>See also:</b></p>
<p><a href="CL_System.html">CL_System</a></p>


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