#define INCL_DOSMISC USHORT rc = DosGetVersion(VersionWord); PUSHORT VersionWord; /* Version number (returned) */ USHORT rc; /* return code */
Example
The following example shows how one may obtain information for program initialization. The program locates the environment segment and prints the name of the command from the command line. It then obtains the OS/2 version number and prints it.
#define INCL_DOS #include <os2.h> #define ENVVARNAME "PATH" main() { SEL EnvSel; /* Environment segment selector (returned) */ USHORT CmdOffset; /* Offset into env. seg. of command line (returned) */ PSZ FAR *Commandline; /* Pointer made by EnvSel and CmdOffset */ USHORT Version; /* Version numbers (returned) */ BYTE MajorVer; /* Major version number */ BYTE MinorVer; /* Minor version number */ USHORT rc; /* return code */ /** Locate environment segment and offset of command line. **/ if(!(rc=DosGetEnv(&EnvSel, /* Env. seg. selector (returned) */ &CmdOffset))) /* Offset of command line (returned) */ printf("Environment located; selector is %x offset is %x\n", EnvSel, CmdOffset); /** Use a macro to make a far pointer out of selector:offset pair.**/ /** Notice the far-string pointer specification (%Fs) used to print **/ Commandline = MAKEP(EnvSel, CmdOffset); printf("Command entered is %Fs.\n", Commandline); /** Obtain and print version info; use macros to extract info. **/ /** We need to divide by 10 to obtain true version numbers. **/ if(!(rc=DosGetVersion(&Version))) { MajorVer = HIBYTE(Version) / 10; MinorVer = LOBYTE(Version) / 10; printf("This is OS/2 version %d.%d\n", MajorVer, MinorVer); } }