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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T11:17:00+00:00 2026-06-11T11:17:00+00:00

I have a program that has binaries for many different OS’s I have need

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I have a program that has binaries for many different OS’s

I have need to get the location of the binary (think auto-updater)

How to do so in ‘your’ OS?

(Think of it as a challenge, of sorts 🙂 )

EDIT Note: The program can be portable (run off flash drive, etc) or installed (e.g. initially in .deb format)

EDIT2: Here’s what i have already:

/**
 * Get the location of the executable
 * @return the location of the executable, as a string.
 */
const char *GetExecutableLocation()
{
   const char *path;
   char buf[1024];

   #if defined (WIN32) || defined (WIN64)
      GetModuleFileName(path, &size);
   #elif defined (__APPLE__)
      _NSGetExecutablePath(path, &size);
   #elif defined(UNIX)
      if (readlink("/proc/self/exe", buf, sizeof(buf)) == -1) path = buf;
   #elif defined(__FreeBSD__)
      int mib[4];
      mib[0] = CTL_KERN;
      mib[1] = KERN_PROC;
      mib[2] = KERN_PROC_PATHNAME;
      mib[3] = -1;
      sysctl(mib, 4, buf, sizeof(buf), NULL, 0);
      path = buf;
   #elif defined(SUNOS)
      path = getexecname();
   #endif
   return path;
}

(note that i have only tested the unix section, i don’t know about anything else)

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    2026-06-11T11:17:02+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 11:17 am

    There is no portable way.

    The rough ideas for the main operating systems (I’m leaving out the details here):

    • Windows: call GetModuleFileNameW(nullptr) to get the path to the executing program
    • MacOS: use [[NSBundle mainBundle] bundlePath] to get the main bundle directory (there’s also a call for the executable itself, but most of the time you want to locate your data files). You’ll need to compile this piece as Objective-C++; I was thinking about using CFBundle instead, but found it too messy at the time.
    • Linux: there is no “really good” way. I settled on readlink(/proc/<mypid>/exe), which will work in most cases. It will fail when the program is called through a hard link.

    Note: argv[0] is generally useless; it gives the name that was used to invoke the program in a console environment, but doesn’t resolve shell search paths, and may not be available in some environments. It doesn’t exist on Windows GUI programs, and I’m not even sure what MacOS passes as argv[0] when you run the program via the GUI.

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