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Top Forums Programming Pointers to Arrays Post 6484 by energy12 on Wednesday 5th of September 2001 03:36:41 PM
Old 09-05-2001
Bug

HI

Actually in Ansi version of c++ it is mandatory
to give static specifier during the declaration of an integer array to retain it's the contents during the execution of the program and the values are initialized only once .Without the static in the declaration the program produces unwanted and unexpected results.

 

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XML_SET_UNPARSED_ENTITY_DECL_HANDLER(3) 				 1				   XML_SET_UNPARSED_ENTITY_DECL_HANDLER(3)

xml_set_unparsed_entity_decl_handler - Set up unparsed entity declaration handler

SYNOPSIS
bool xml_set_unparsed_entity_decl_handler (resource $parser, callable $handler) DESCRIPTION
Sets the unparsed entity declaration handler function for the XML parser $parser. The $handler will be called if the XML parser encounters an external entity declaration with an NDATA declaration, like the following: <!ENTITY <parameter>name</parameter> {<parameter>publicId</parameter> | <parameter>systemId</parameter>} NDATA <parameter>notationName</parameter> See section 4.2.2 of the XML 1.0 spec for the definition of notation declared external entities. PARAMETERS
o $parser - A reference to the XML parser to set up unparsed entity declaration handler function. o $handler -$handler is a string containing the name of a function that must exist when xml_parse(3) is called for $parser. The function named by $handler must accept six parameters: handler (resource $parser, string $entity_name, string $base, string $system_id, string $public_id, string $notation_name) o $parser - The first parameter, parser, is a reference to the XML parser calling the handler. o $entity_name - The name of the entity that is about to be defined. o $base - This is the base for resolving the system identifier ($systemId) of the external entity.Currently this parameter will always be set to an empty string. o $system_id - System identifier for the external entity. o $public_id - Public identifier for the external entity. o $notation_name - Name of the notation of this entity (see xml_set_notation_decl_handler(3)). If a handler function is set to an empty string, or FALSE, the handler in question is disabled. Note Instead of a function name, an array containing an object reference and a method name can also be supplied. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. PHP Documentation Group XML_SET_UNPARSED_ENTITY_DECL_HANDLER(3)
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