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Symbol - Symbol objects and API for them.
typedef struct MSymbolStruct * MSymbol
Type of symbols.
MSymbol msymbol (const char *name)
Get a symbol. MSymbol msymbol_as_managing_key (const
char *name)
Create a managing key. int msymbol_is_managing_key
(MSymbol symbol)
Check if a symbol is a managing key. MSymbol
msymbol_exist (const char *name)
Search for a symbol that has a specified name. char *
msymbol_name (MSymbol symbol)
Get symbol name. int msymbol_put (MSymbol symbol,
MSymbol key, void *val)
Set the value of a symbol property. void * msymbol_get
(MSymbol symbol, MSymbol key)
Get the value of a symbol property. int msymbol_put_func
(MSymbol symbol, MSymbol key, M17NFunc func)
Set the value (function pointer) of a symbol property. M17NFunc
msymbol_get_func (MSymbol symbol, MSymbol key)
Get the value (function pointer) of a symbol property.
MSymbol Mnil
Symbol whose name is 'nil'. MSymbol Mt
Symbol whose name is 't'. MSymbol Mstring
Symbol whose name is 'string'. MSymbol Msymbol
Symbol whose name is 'symbol'.
Symbol objects and API for them.
The m17n library uses objects called symbols as unambiguous
identifiers. Symbols are similar to atoms in the X library, but a symbol can
have zero or more symbol properties. A symbol property
consists of a key and a value, where key is also a symbol and
value is anything that can be cast to (void *). 'The symbol property that
belongs to the symbol S and
whose key is K' may be shortened to 'K property of S'.
Symbols are used mainly in the following three ways.
There is a special kind of symbol, a managing key. The value of a property whose key is a managing key must be a managed object. See Managed Object for the detail.
Type of symbols. The type MSymbol is for a symbol object. Its internal structure is concealed from application programs.
Symbol whose name is 'nil'. The symbol Mnil has the name 'nil' and, in general, represents false or no. When coerced to 'int', its value is zero. Mnil can't have any symbol property.
Symbol whose name is 't'. The symbol Mt has the name 't' and, in general, represents true or yes.
Symbol whose name is 'string'. The symbol Mstring has the name 'string' and is used as an argument of the functions mchar_define_property(), etc.
Symbol whose name is 'symbol'. The symbol Msymbol has the name 'symbol' and is used as an argument of the functions mchar_define_property(), etc.
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