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Man Page: optionrestore

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3

optionRestore(3)						Programmer's Manual						  optionRestore(3)

NAME
optionRestore - restore option state from memory copy
SYNOPSIS
#include <your-opts.h> cc [...] -o outfile infile.c -lopts [...] void optionRestore(tOptions* pOpts);
DESCRIPTION
Copy back the option state from saved memory. The allocated memory is left intact, so this routine can be called repeatedly without having to call optionSaveState again. If you are restoring a state that was saved before the first call to optionProcess(3AO), then you may change the contents of the argc/argv parameters to optionProcess. pOpts program options descriptor
ERRORS
If you have not called optionSaveState before, a diagnostic is printed to stderr and exit is called.
SEE ALSO
The info documentation for the -lopts library. ao_string_tokenize(3), configFileLoad(3), optionFileLoad(3), optionFindNextValue(3), optionFindValue(3), optionFree(3), optionGetValue(3), optionLoadLine(3), optionNextValue(3), optionOnlyUsage(3), optionProcess(3), optionSaveFile(3), optionSaveState(3), optionUnloadNested(3), optionVersion(3), pathfind(3), strequate(3), streqvcmp(3), streqvmap(3), strneqvcmp(3), strtransform(3), 2011-07-10 optionRestore(3)
Related Man Pages
tcl_saveresult(3tcl) - opensolaris
ao_string_tokenize(3) - debian
optionfileload(3) - centos
tcl_discardresult(3) - opendarwin
optionfileload(3) - suse
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