Fix pointer size issues with argv on VMS
The argument 'argv' in 'main' is a short pointer to a short pointer on VMS, regardless of initial pointer size. We must therefore make sure that 'copy_argv' gets a 32-bit pointer for argv, and that the copied argv is used for the rest of main(). This introduces the local type argv_t, which will have correct pointer size in all cases (and be harmless on all other platforms) as well as the macro Argv, which is defined as 'copied_argv' or 'argv', as the case may be. Reviewed-by: Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org>master
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