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.TH NVAL 3 "12 Feb 2003"
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.SH NAME
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\fBnval\fR \- the \f5ksh\fP name/value library
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.ta .8i 1.6i 2.4i 3.2i 4.0i
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.SS "HEADERS/LIBRARIES"
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.nf
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.ft 5
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#include <nval.h>
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libshell.a -lshell
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.ft R
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.fi
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.SS "DATA TYPES"
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.nf
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.ft 5
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Namval_t;
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Namfun_t;
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Namarr_t;
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Namdisc_t;
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.ft R
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.fi
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.SS "OPENING/CLOSING"
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.nf
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.ft 5
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Namval_t *nv_open(const char *\fIname\fP, Dt_t *\fIdict\fP, int \fIflags\fP);
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Namval_t *nv_create(const char *\fIname\fP, Dt_t *\fIdict\fP, int \fIflags\fP, Namfun_t *\fIfp\fP);
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Namval_t *nv_namptr(void *\fIptr\fP, int \fIindx\fP);
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void nv_close(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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void nv_delete(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, Dt_t *\fIdict\fP, int \fInofree\fP);
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.ft R
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.fi
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.SS "GETTING AND SETTING VALUES"
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.nf
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.ft 5
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char *nv_getval(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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Sfdouble_t nv_getnum(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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char *nv_name(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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void nv_putval(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, const char *\fIval\fP, int \fIflags\fP);
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void nv_unset(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, int \fIflags\fP);
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int nv_clone(Namval_t *\fIsrc\fP, Namval_t *\fIdest\fP, int \fIflags\fP);
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.ft R
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.fi
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.SS "ATTRIBUTES AND SIZE"
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.nf
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.ft 5
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int nv_isnull(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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int nv_setsize(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, int \fIsize\fP);
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int nv_size(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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unsigned nv_isattr(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, unsigned \fIflags\fP);
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Namfun_t *nv_isvtree(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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unsigned nv_onattr(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, unsigned \fIflags\fP);
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unsigned nv_offattr(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, unsigned \fIflags\fP);
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void nv_newattr(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, unsigned \fIflags\fP, int \fIsize\fP);
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.ft R
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.fi
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.SS "ARRAY HANDLING"
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.nf
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.ft 5
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unsigned nv_isarray(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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Namarr_t *nv_setarray(Namval_t *\fInp\fP,void*(*\fIfun\fP)(Namval_t*,const char*,int));
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Namarr_t *nv_arrayptr(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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Namval_t *nv_putsub(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, char *\fIname\fP, long \fImode\fP);
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Namval_t *nv_opensub(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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void nv_setvec(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, int \fIappend\fP, int \fIargc\fP, char *\fIargv\fP[]);
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char *nv_getsub(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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int nv_nextsub(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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int nv_aindex(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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.ft R
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.fi
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.SS "DISCIPLINES"
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.nf
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.ft 5
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Namfun_t *nv_disc(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, Namfun_t *\fIfp\fP, int \fIflags\fP);
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Namfun_t *nv_hasdisc(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, const Namdisc_t *\fIdp\fP);
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char *nv_getv(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, Namfun_t *\fIfp\fP);
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Sfdouble_t nv_getn(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, Namfun_t *\fIfp\fP);
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void nv_putv(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, const char *\fIval\fP, int \fIflags\fP, Namfun_t *\fIfp\fP);
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char *nv_setdisc(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, const char *\fIa\fP, Namval_t *\fIf\fP, Namfun_t *\fIfp\fP);
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char *nv_adddisc(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, const char **\fInames\fP);
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const Namdisc_t *nv_discfun(int \fIwhich\fP);
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.ft R
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.fi
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.SS "TYPES"
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.nf
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.ft 5
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Namval_t *nv_type(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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int *nv_settype(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, Namval_t *\fItp\fP, int \fIflags\fP);
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Namval_t *nv_mkinttype(char *\fIname\fP, size_t \fIsz\fP, int \fIus\fP, const char *\fIstr\fP, Namdisc_t *\fIdp\fP);
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void nv_addtype(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, const char *\fIstr\fP, Optdisc_t* *\fIop\fP, size_t \fIsz\fP);
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.ft R
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.fi
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.SS "MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS"
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.nf
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.ft 5
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int nv_scan(Dt_t *\fIdict\fP, void(*\fIfn\fP)(Namval_t*,void*), void *\fIdata\fP, int \fImask\fP, int \fIflags\fP);
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Dt_t *nv_dict(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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void nv_setvtree(Namval_t *\fInp\fP);
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void nv_setref(Namval_t *\fInp\fP, Dt_t *\fIdp\fP, int \fIflags\fP);
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Namval_t *nv_lastdict(void);
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.ft R
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.fi
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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\fINval\fP is a library of functions for interacting with name-value
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pairs as used in \f5ksh\fP.
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It is built on top the container dictionary type library facility
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in \f5libcdt\fP. (See cdt(3)).
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Each name-value pair is represented by a
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type named \f5Namval_t\fP.
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A \f5Namval_t\fP contains the name, value and
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attributes of a variable.
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Some attributes can have an associated number that
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represents the field width, arithmetic base, or precision.
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Additionally, each name-value pair can be associated with
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one or more processing disciplines that affect
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its behavior.
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.PP
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The function \f5nv_open()\fP returns a pointer to a name-value
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pair corresponding to the given \fIname\fP.
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It can also assign a value and give attributes to a name-value pair.
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The argument \fIdict\fP defines the dictionary to search.
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A \f5NULL\fP value causes the shell global variable dictionary to be searched.
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.PP
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The \fIflags\fP argument consists of the bitwise-or of zero or more
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of the attributes listed later and zero or more of the following:
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.IP
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\f5NV_VARNAME\fP:
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An invalid variable name causes an error.
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.IP
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\f5NV_IDENTIFIER\fP:
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A variable name that is not an identifier causes an error.
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.IP
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\f5NV_ASSIGN\fP:
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The \fIname\fP argument can contain an assignment.
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.IP
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\f5NV_NOARRAY\fP:
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The \fIname\fP argument cannot contain a subscript.
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.IP
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\f5NV_NOREF\fP:
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Do not follow references when finding the name-value pair.
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.IP
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\f5NV_NOADD\fP:
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The name-value pair will not be added if it doesn't exist.
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Instead, a \f5NULL\fP pointer will be returned.
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.IP
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\f5NV_NOSCOPE\fP:
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Only the top level scope is used.
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.IP
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\f5NV_NOFAIL\fP:
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Just return \f5NULL\fP when an error occurs.
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By default an error message is displayed and the current command
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is aborted.
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.IP
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.PP
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If a name-value pair by this name does not already exist, it is
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created unless \fIflags\fP contains the \f5NV_NOADD\fP flag.
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If \f5NV_VARNAME\fP, \f5NV_IDENTIFIER\fP and \f5NV_ASSIGN\fP are
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all not specified, then no validity check is performed on the \fIname\fP
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argument and no further processing is performed.
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Otherwise, if \f5NV_ASSIGN\fP is specified, then the characters up
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to the first \f5=\fP or \f5+=\fP are used to find the name-value pair,
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and the characters after the \f5=\fP are used to define
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the value that will be assigned to this name-value pair.
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If \fIname\fP does not contain an \f5=\fP, then no assignment
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will be made.
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If the first identifier in \fIname\fP is a reference and is not
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preceded by a \fB.\fP,
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it will be replaced by the value of the reference
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to find the name of a variable.
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Unless \fIflags\fP contains the \f5NV_NOREF\fP flag,
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if the name-value pair give by \fIname\fP has the \f5NV_REF\fP
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attribute, it will be replaced by the variable whose name
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is the value of this name-value pair.
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If \f5NV_ASSIGN\fP is set in the \fIflags\fP argument,
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the \fIname\fP variable can contain an \f5=\fP
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and a value that will be assigned to the name-value pair.
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Any attributes appearing in the \fIflags\fP argument
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will be applied to the name-value pair after any value is assigned.
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.PP
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It is possible for an application to create additional dictionaries
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with the cdt library and associate them with name-value pairs.
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The \f5nv_dict()\fP function returns the dictionary associated with
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the specified name-value pair, or if no dictionary was specified,
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\f5NULL\fP is returned.
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The \f5nv_lastdict()\fP function returns a pointer the the
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name-value pair that contains
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the last dictionary searched on the previous \f5nv_open()\fP.
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.PP
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Name-value pairs can also be allocated without belonging to
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a dictionary. They will typically be looked up by a \fIcreate\fP
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discipline associated with a parent node. In this case the
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node size will be \f5NV_MINSZ\fP and \fIn\fP nodes can be allocated
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vial \f5calloc(5NV_MINSZ,\fIn\fP)\fP(3).
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The \f5nv_namptr\fP function can be used on the pointer returned by
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\f5calloc\fP along with the element number to return the
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corresponding node.
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Each of these nodes must be given the \f5NV_MINIMAL\fP attributes.
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.PP
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The \f5nv_close()\fP indicates that the pointer returned by
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\f5nv_open()\fP or \f5nv_opensub()\fP will not be referenced again. If the
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name-value pair is unset, and not referenced elsewhere,
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the name-value pair may be freed.
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.PP
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The \f5nv_delete()\fP function will remove the node \fInp\fP from
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the dictionary \fIdict\fP. Unless \fInofree\fP is non-zero, the
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node \fInp\fP will also be freed.
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.PP
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The \f5nv_name()\fP function returns the name of the given name-value
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pair \fInp\fP.
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The \f5nv_setsize()\fP function returns the size of the field for
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justified variables, the arithmetic base for integer variables,
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and the precision or number of places after the decimal point
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for floating point variables. If \fIsize\fP is greater than or
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equal to zero, the current size is changed to this value.
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The \f5nv_size()\fP function is equivalent to \f5nv_setsize()\fP
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with the second argument negative.
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.PP
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The \f5nv_getval()\fP function returns the value of the given
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name-value pair as a string. A \f5NULL\fP return value indicates
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that the name-value pair is unset.
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The \f5nv_getnum()\fP function returns the value of the given
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name-value pair as a double precision number using the \f5Sfio\fP
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library (See Sfio(3)) type \f5Sfdouble_t\fP.
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For name-value pairs without the \f5NV_INTEGER\fP attribute,
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the string value is evaluated as an arithmetic expression to
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arrive at a numerical value.
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.PP
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The \f5nv_putval()\fP function is used to assign a \fIvalue\fP to
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the name-value pair \fInp\fP.
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The \fIflags\fP argument consists zero or more of the bitwise-or
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of \f5NV_LONG\fP, \f5NV_SHORT\fP, \f5NV_DOUBLE\fP, \f5NV_INTEGER\fP,
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\f5NV_RDONLY\fP, \f5NV_REF\fP, \f5NV_BINARY\fP, and \f5NV_NOFREE\fP.
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The presence of \f5NV_RDONLY\fP allows the assignment to occur
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even if the name-value pair has the \f5NV_RDONLY\fP attribute.
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The presence of \f5NV_INTEGER\fP indicates that the \fIvalue\fP
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argument is actually a pointer to a numerical type.
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By default this type is \f5long\fP, but can be modified with
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\f5NV_LONG\fP, \f5NV_SHORT\fP, and \f5NV_DOUBLE\fP
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to represent \f5long long\fP, \f5short\fP, \f5double\fP, \f5long double\fP,
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and \f5float\fP.
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The presence of \f5NV_REF\fP indicates that the \fIvalue\fP
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argument is actually a pointer to a name-value pair
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and \f5np\fP should become a reference to this name-value pair.
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If \f5NV_NOFREE\fP is specified, \fIvalue\fP itself becomes
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the value of the name-value pair \fInp\fP.
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Otherwise, a copy of the value is stored
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as the value for \fInp\fP.
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.PP
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The \f5nv_unset()\fP function clears out the value and attributes
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of the given name-value function but does not free the name-value
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pair.
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If called from the \f5putval\fP discipline function, use the \fIflags\fP
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argument as the \fIflags\fP to \f5nv_unset()\fP. Otherwise, use 0.
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.PP
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The following attributes can be associated with a name-value pair:
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.IP
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\f5NV_EXPORT\fP:
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The export attribute.
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.IP
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\f5NV_RDONLY\fP:
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The readonly attribute.
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.IP
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\f5NV_LTOU\fP:
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Lower case characters are converted to upper case characters.
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.IP
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\f5NV_UTOL\fP:
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Upper case characters are converted to lower case characters.
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.IP
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\f5NV_RJUST\fP:
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Right justify and blank fill.
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This attribute has an associated size that defines the
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string length of the value.
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.IP
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\f5NV_LJUST\fP:
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Left justify and blank fill.
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This attribute has an associated size that defines the
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string length of the value.
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.IP
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\f5NV_ZFILL\fP:
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Without \f5NV_LJUST\fP, right justifies and fills with leading zeros.
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With \f5NV_LJUST\fP, left justify and strip leading zeros.
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Left justify and blank fill.
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This attribute has an associated size that defines the
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string length of the value.
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.IP
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\f5NV_TAGGED\fP:
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Indicates the tagged attribute.
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.IP
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\f5NV_INTEGER\fP:
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Causes value to be represented by a number.
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This attribute has an associated number that defines the
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arithmetic base to be used when the value is expanded as a string.
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.IP
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\f5NV_DOUBLE\fP:
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Used in conjunction with \f5NV_INTEGER\fP to cause value
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to be stored as a double precision floating point number.
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This attribute has an associated number that defines the
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number of places after the decimal point to be used when
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the value is expanded as a string.
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.IP
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\f5NV_EXPNOTE\fP:
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Used in conjunction with \f5NV_INTEGER\fP and \f5NV_DOUBLE\fP to
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cause the value to be represented in scientific notation when
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expanded as a string.
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This attribute has an associated number that defines the
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the precision of the mantissa.
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.IP
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\f5NV_HEXFLOAT\fP:
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Used in conjunction with \f5NV_INTEGER\fP and \f5NV_DOUBLE\fP to
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cause the value to be represented in C99 %a format when expanded as
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a string.
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.IP
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\f5NV_BINARY\fP:
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The name-value pair contains a buffer of binary data and \f5nv_size()\fP
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is the number of bytes for this data. By default the value
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will be represented by the base64 encoding of the buffer.
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The \f5NV_LJUST\fP flag may also be specified and causes the buffer
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size to be fixed and data either truncated or filled with \f50\fP bytes.
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.IP
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\f5NV_REF\fP:
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The name-value pair is a name reference variable.
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.IP
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\f5NV_MINIMAL\fP:
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The name-value pair node is not embedded in a dictionary
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and is minimal size, \f5NV_MINSZ\fP.
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.IP
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\f5NV_NODISC\fP:
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All discipline functions are ignored when performing assignments
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and lookups.
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.PP
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The \f5nv_isattr()\fP function can test whether or not any of
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the attributes given by \fIflags\fP is set.
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The \f5nv_onattr()\fP and \f5nv_offattr()\fP functions turn attributes
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on or off respectively. Only attributes that do not affect the
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value can be set in this way.
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The \f5nv_newattr()\fP function can be used to change the
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attributes and size of the given name-value pair which may result
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in the value being changed to conform to the new attributes and size.
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The \fIsize\fP argument is needed for attributes that require
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an additional argument such as justifies variables.
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Changing the attribute may require changing the value
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to agree with the new attributes.
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For an array variable, the values for each of the
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subscripts will be changed.
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.PP
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The \f5nv_isvtree()\fP function returns a pointer to the compound
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variable discipline if the node \fInp\fP is a compound variable
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or \f5NULL\fP otherwise.
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.PP
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The \f5nv_isarray()\fP function returns a non-zero value if the specified
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name-value pair is an array.
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.PP
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The \f5nv_scan()\fP function is used to walk through
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all name-value pairs in the dictionary given by \fIdict\fP.
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If the \f5flags\fP variable contains the \f5NV_NOSCOPE\fP
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flag, then only the top scope will be examined.
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The remaining flags will be used in conjunction with \fImask\fP
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to further restrict the walk.
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If \fImask\fP is non-zero, only the nodes for which
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\f5nv_isattr(\fP\fInode\fP\f5,\fP\fImask\fP\f5)\fP
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is equal to \fIflags\fP will be visited.
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If \fIfn\fP is non-zero, then this function will be executed
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for each name-value pair in the walk.
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The arguments to \fIfn\fP will be a pointer to the name-value pair
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and the \fIdata\fP pointer passed to \f5nv_scan()\fP.
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The number of elements visited will be returned.
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.PP
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The \f5nv_clone()\fP function is used make a copy of the contents of
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name-value pair \fIsrc\fP to another name-value pair \fIdest\fP.
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.PP
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Disciplines provide a way to
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intercept the lookup and assignment operations,
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to manage the creation of sub-variables,
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and to extend the operations permitted on a name-value pair.
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A discipline consists of a set of one or more functions and related
|
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data that are used to override and extend the operations
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on a name-value pair.
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A discipline is defined by the types
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\f5Namfun_t\fP and \f5Namdisc_t\fP.
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The \f5Namdisc_t\fP is not modified by any of these functions and
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can therefore be shared by several name-value pairs.
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It contains following public fields in the order listed:
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.nf
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\f5size_t dsize;\fP
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\f5void (*putval)(Namval_t*,const char*,int,Namfun_t*);\fP
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\f5char *(*getval)(Namval_t*,Namfun_t*);\fP
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\f5double (*getnum)(Namval_t*,Namfun_t*);\fP
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\f5char *(*setdisc)(Namval_t*,const char*,Namval_t*,Namfun_t*);\fP
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\f5Namval_t *(*createf)(Namval_t*,const char*,Namfun_t*);\fP
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\f5Namfun_t *(*clonef)(Namval_t*,Namval_t*,int,Namfun_t*);\fP
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\f5char *(*namef)(Namval_t*,Namfun_t*);\fP
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\f5Namval_t *(*nextf)(Namval_t*,Dt_t*,Namfun_t*);\fP
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\f5Namval_t *(*typef)(Namval_t*,Namfun_t*);\fP
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.fi
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The \f5Namfun_t\fP type contains a member named
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\f5disc\fP which points to a \f5Namdisc_t\fP structure.
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To create a discipline with additional user data,
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define a structure with an instance of \f5Namfun_t\fP
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as the first element.
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An application must initialize the \f5Namfun_t\fP portion of
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the structure to zero and then set the \fIdisc\fP field to point
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to the \f5Namdisc_t\fP structure.
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The \f5dsize\fP field of the \f5Namdisc_t\fP structure must be
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the size of this structure. A value of 0,
|
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indicates that there are no additional fields and is equivalent
|
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to \f5sizeof(Namfun_t)\fP.
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If different instances of this structure uses different sizes, then
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the \f5size\fP field in the \f5Namfun_t\fP can must be set to
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this size and overrides the value in the \f5Namdisc_t\fP structure.
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.PP
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When a variable is referenced by calling the \f5nv_getval()\fP function,
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and the \f5NV_NODISC\fP attribute is not set,
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the \f5getval()\fP discipline function is called with a pointer
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to the name-value pair, \fInp\fP, and a pointer to the discipline,
|
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\fIfp\fP.
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Inside the \f5getval()\fP function, the \f5nv_getv()\fP function
|
|
can be called to get the value of the name-value pair that
|
|
would have resulted if the discipline were not used.
|
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The \f5getnum()\fP discipline is called whenever a numerical
|
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value is needed for the name-value pair \fInp\fP
|
|
and the \f5NV_NODISC\fP attribute is not set,
|
|
The \f5nv_getn()\fP function can be called from within
|
|
the \f5getnum()\fP discipline to get the value that would
|
|
have resulted if there were no \f5getnum()\fP discipline.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5putval\fP\f5()\fP discipline function is used to
|
|
override the assignment of values
|
|
to a name-value pair.
|
|
It is called whenever a value is assigned with \f5nv_putval()\fP
|
|
and the \f5NV_NODISC\fP attribute is not set,
|
|
or when a name-value pair is unset with \f5nv_unset()\fP.
|
|
When a name-value pair is unset, \f5putval\fP\f5()\fP
|
|
is called with \fIvalue\fP set to \f5NULL\fP.
|
|
The \f5nv_putv()\fP function is used within the \f5putval()\fP
|
|
to perform the assignment or unset that would have occurred
|
|
if the discipline had not been installed.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5createf()\fP discipline function is called from
|
|
\f5nv_open()\fP or \f5nv_create()\fP when the name-value pair preceding a
|
|
.B \s+2.\s-2
|
|
is found.
|
|
This function is passed the name-value pointer plus the remaining string and
|
|
the current \fIflags\fP argument.
|
|
The \f5createf()\fP discipline function
|
|
must return the created name-value pair, otherwise the default action
|
|
will be taken.
|
|
If the name-value pair that is returned is the same as the
|
|
one given, then the the behavior will be the same as if
|
|
an invalid name had been given to \f5nv_open()\fP.
|
|
The \f5nv_create()\fP function may be called within
|
|
the \f5createf()\fP discipline function
|
|
to perform the action that would have occurred
|
|
by an earlier \f5nv_open()\fP function.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5setdisc()\fP discipline function is used
|
|
to extend the set of available shell level discipline functions
|
|
associated with a name-value pair by allowing
|
|
builtins or functions whose name is of the
|
|
form \fIvarname\fP\f5.\fP\fIaction\fP to be defined.
|
|
By default, each name-value pair can have a \f5get\fP,
|
|
\f5set\fP, and \f5unset\fP discipline associated with it.
|
|
Whenever a builtin or function whose name is of the
|
|
form \fIvarname\fP\f5.\fP\fIaction\fP is defined or is unset,
|
|
and \fIaction\fP is not \f5get\fP,
|
|
\f5set\fP, or \f5unset\fP, the \fIsetdisc\fP\f5()\fP function is invoked
|
|
with the same argument format as \f5nv_setdisc\fP\f5()\fP.
|
|
The argument \fIf\fP points to the name-value pair associated
|
|
with the function being defined, or \f5NULL\fP if the function is
|
|
being unset.
|
|
If the given action \fIa\fP is not known by this discipline,
|
|
it should return the value returned by calling
|
|
\f5nv_setdisc(\fP\fInp\fP\f5,\fP\fIa\fP\f5,\fP\fIf\fP\f5,\fP\fIfp\fP\f5)\fP
|
|
so that it can be searched for in previously stacked disciplines.
|
|
Otherwise, the \fIsetdisc\fP\f5()\fP function should save the function
|
|
name-value pair pointer, and return a non-\f5NULL\fP value.
|
|
The name-value pointer to the function can be used to invoke
|
|
the function at an application defined point.
|
|
If the action \fIa\fP is \f5NULL\fP, then \fIf\fP points to
|
|
an action name instead of a name-value pair pointer.
|
|
The \fIsetdisc\fP\f5()\fP must return the
|
|
name of the action that follows the action name given by
|
|
\fIf\fP. If \fIf\fP is also \f5NULL\fP, the name of the first action
|
|
must be returned.
|
|
This allows an application to get the list of valid discipline
|
|
action names allowed by a given name-value pair.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5nv_adddisc()\fP function is a higher level function that
|
|
adds a \fIsetdisc\fP discipline to the name-value pair that allows
|
|
shell level disciplines to be created for each of the name specified
|
|
in \f5names\fP.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5nv_discfun()\fP function can be used to get a pointer to
|
|
discipline functions that are provided by the library.
|
|
Currently, the only one that is provided is the ones used to
|
|
implement \f5nv_adddisc()\fP which can be returned with an
|
|
argument of \f5NV_DCADD\fP.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5clonef()\fP discipline function is called by \f5nv_clone()\fP
|
|
when making a copy of the \f5Namfun_t\fP discipline to the new node.
|
|
The first argument is the original node, the second argument is
|
|
the new node, and the third argument is the flags that were passed
|
|
down to \f5nv_clone()\fP.
|
|
It must return a new instance of the \f5Namfun_t*\fP \f5fp\fP.
|
|
If omitted, then memory whose size is determined by the \f5size\fP
|
|
field of \f5fp\fP, if non-zero, or \f5fp->disc\fP, will be allocated
|
|
and copied from \f5fp\fP.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5namef()\fP discipline function returns the name for this name-value pair.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5nextf()\fP is used for walking through the list of sub-variables
|
|
associated with this name-value pair. If the dictionary argument is
|
|
\f5NULL\fP, it must return the first sub-variable. Otherwise,
|
|
it must return the next sub-variable, or \f5NULL\fP if there are
|
|
no more variables.
|
|
.PP
|
|
A discipline is installed or removed with the
|
|
\f5nv_disc()\fP function.
|
|
The following flags can be specified:
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f5NV_FIRST\fP:
|
|
If \fIfp\fP is non-\f5NULL\fP, the discipline is moved to the top
|
|
of the stack or pushed onto the top of the stack of disciplines
|
|
associated with the given name-value
|
|
pair \fInp\fP if not already present.
|
|
Otherwise, the top of the discipline stack is returned.
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f5NV_LAST\fP:
|
|
If \fIfp\fP is non-\f5NULL\fP, the discipline is moved to the bottom
|
|
of the stack or pushed onto the bottom of the stack of disciplines
|
|
associated with the given name-value
|
|
pair \fInp\fP if not already present.
|
|
Otherwise, the bottom of the discipline stack is returned.
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f5NV_POP\fP:
|
|
If \fIfp\fP is non-\f5NULL\fP and it is on the stack,
|
|
it is removed and \fIfp\fP is returned. If \fIfp\fP is non-\f5NULL\fP
|
|
and is not on the stack, \f5NULL\fP is returned.
|
|
Otherwise, the the top discipline is popped
|
|
and returned.
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f5NV_CLONE\fP:
|
|
If \fIfp\fP is non-\f5NULL\fP and it is on the stack,
|
|
it is replace by a copy created by \f5malloc\fP(3).
|
|
The \f5nofree\fP field is set to \f50\fP.
|
|
The new discipline is returned.
|
|
Otherwise, \f5NULL\fP is returned.
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f50\fP:
|
|
If \fIfp\fP is non-\f5NULL\fP then it is equivalent to \f5NV_FIRST\fP.
|
|
Otherwise, it is equivalent to \f5NV_POP\fP.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The
|
|
\f5nv_hasdisc()\fP function can be used to tell whether a discipline
|
|
whose discipline functions are those defined in \fIdp\fP.
|
|
A pointer to this discipline is returned.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5nv_aindex()\fP function returns
|
|
the current index for
|
|
the indexed array given by the name-value pair pointer \fInp\fP.
|
|
The return value is negative if \fInp\fP refers to
|
|
an associative array.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5nv_setarray()\fP function is used to create an associative array
|
|
from a name-value pair node.
|
|
The function \fIfun\fP defines the semantics of the associative
|
|
array.
|
|
Using \fIfun\fP equal to \f5nv_associative()\fP implements the default
|
|
associative array semantics
|
|
that are used with \f5typeset\ -A\fP.
|
|
The function \fIfun\fP will be called with third argument as follows:
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f5NV_AINIT\fP:
|
|
This will be called at initialization.
|
|
The function you supply must return a pointer to a structure
|
|
that contains the type \f5Namarr_t\fP as the first element.
|
|
All other calls receive this value as an argument.
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f5NV_AFREE\fP:
|
|
This will be called after all elements of the name-value pair have been
|
|
deleted and the array is to be freed.
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f5NV_ADELETE\fP:
|
|
The current element should be deleted.
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f5NV_ANEXT\fP:
|
|
This means that the array subscript should be advanced to the
|
|
next subscript. A \f5NULL\fP return indicates that there are
|
|
no more subscripts.
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f5NV_ANAME\fP:
|
|
The name of the current subscript must be returned.
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f5NV_ACURRENT\fP:
|
|
Returns a pointer to a name-value pair corresponding to the
|
|
current subscript, or \f5NULL\fP if this array type doesn't
|
|
create represent each element as a name-value pair.
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f5NV_ASETSUB\fP:
|
|
Set the current subscript to the name-value pair passed in
|
|
as the second argument.
|
|
.PP
|
|
If \fInp\fP refers to an array,
|
|
\f5nv_arrayptr()\fP returns a pointer to
|
|
the array discipline structure \f5Namarr_t\fP.
|
|
Otherwise \f5nv_arrayptr()\fP returns \f5NULL\fP.
|
|
.PP
|
|
If \fInp\fP refers to an array,
|
|
the \f5nv_getsub()\fP returns a pointer to
|
|
the name of the current subscript.
|
|
Otherwise, \f5nv_getsub()\fP
|
|
returns \f5NULL\fP.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5nv_opensub()\fP function returns
|
|
a pointer to the name-value pair corresponding
|
|
to the current subscript in an associative array.
|
|
Note that the \f5nv_close()\fP function should be called
|
|
when the pointer is no longer needed.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5nv_putsub()\fP function is used to
|
|
set the subscript for the next reference to \f5np\fP.
|
|
If the \f5name\fP argument is not \f5NULL\fP,
|
|
it defines the value of the next subscript.
|
|
The \f5mode\fP argument can contain one or more of the following flags:
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f5ARRAY_ADD\fP:
|
|
Add the subscript if not found.
|
|
Otherwise, \f5nv_putsub()\fP returns \f5NULL\fP if the
|
|
given subscript is not found.
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f5ARRAY_SCAN\fP:
|
|
Begin a walk through the subscripts starting at the subscript
|
|
given by \f5name\fP. If \f5name\fP is \f5NULL\fP
|
|
the walk is started from the beginning.
|
|
.IP
|
|
\f5ARRAY_UNDEF\fP:
|
|
This causes any current scan to terminate and leaves the
|
|
subscript in an undefined state.
|
|
.PP
|
|
If \f5ARRAY_ADD\fP is not given and the subscript
|
|
does not exist, a \f5NULL\fP value is returned.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5nv_nextsub()\fP function is used to advance to the
|
|
next subscript.
|
|
It returns 0 if there are no more subscripts or if called
|
|
when not in a scan.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5nv_setref()\fP function makes the name-value pair \f5np\fP
|
|
into a reference to the variable whose name is given by
|
|
the value of \f5np\fP. The \f5nv_open()\fP open function is
|
|
called with this name, the dictionary given by \f5dp\fP,
|
|
and the \f5flags\fP argument.
|
|
A \f5NULL\fP value causes the shell global variable dictionary to be searched.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5nv_setvtree()\fP function makes the name-value pair \f5np\fP
|
|
into a tree structured variable so that \f5nv_getval()\fP
|
|
will return a string containing all the names and values of
|
|
children nodes in a format that can be used in
|
|
a shell compound assignment.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5nv_type()\fP function returns a name_value pair pointer
|
|
that contains the type definition for the specified name-value pair.
|
|
The \fInvname\fP field contains the name for the type.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5nv_settype()\fP function converts the name-value pair
|
|
given by \fInp\fP into the type given by \fItp\fP.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \f5nv_addtype()\fP function adds the name of the type given by
|
|
\fInp\fP to the list of declaration built-ins. The \fIstr\fP
|
|
argument contains the string used by \f5optget\fP(3) to generate
|
|
the man page and process the options. The \fIop\fP argument
|
|
specifies the callback discipline used by \f5optget\fP(3) and
|
|
\fIsz\fP specifies the size of the callback information so
|
|
that the discipline \fBoptget\fP(3) can be extended with private
|
|
data used by the callback function.
|
|
.P
|
|
The \f5nv_mkinttype()\fP function creates named integer types
|
|
of the specified \fIname\fP. The \fIsize\fP parameter is the size
|
|
in bytes of the integer variable and \fIus\fP is non-zero
|
|
for unsigned integer types. If \fIdp\fP is specified then integer
|
|
variables of this type will all use this discipline.
|
|
.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
calloc(3)
|
|
cdt(3)
|
|
shell(3)
|
|
optget(3)
|
|
.SH AUTHOR
|
|
David G. Korn (dgk@research.att.com).
|