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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Usage of sed, position of apostrophe Post 303022810 by baris35 on Friday 7th of September 2018 01:12:30 PM
Old 09-07-2018
Thank you so much for your examples.

Kind regards
Boris
 

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lname_component(3erl)					     Erlang Module Definition					     lname_component(3erl)

NAME
lname_component - Interface that supports the name pseudo-objects. DESCRIPTION
This interface is a part of the name library, which is used to hide the representation of names. In Orbers Erlang mapping the pseudo-object names and the real IDL names have the same representation but it is desirable that the clients uses the names library so they will not be dependent of the representation. The lname_component interface supports handling of name components e.g. set and get of the struct members. Note that the lname_component interface in orber does not contain a destroy function because the NameComponents are represented as Erlang records and therefor will be removed by the garbage collector when not in use. The type NameComponent used below is defined as: -record('CosNaming_NameComponent', {id, kind=""}). id and kind are strings. The record is defined in the file CosNaming.hrl and it is included with: -include_lib("orber/COSS/CosNaming/CosNaming.hrl"). EXPORTS
create() -> Return Types Return = NameComponent This function returns a new name component. get_id(NameComponent) -> Return Types Return = string() This function returns the id string of a name component. set_id(NameComponent, Id) -> Return Types Id = string() Return = NameComponent This function sets the id string of a name component and returns the component. get_kind(NameComponent) -> Return Types Return = string() This function returns the id string of a name component. set_kind(NameComponent, Kind) -> Return Types Kind = string() Return = NameComponent This function sets the kind string of a name component and returns the component. Ericsson AB orber 3.6.20 lname_component(3erl)
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