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NAME

unibi_get_ext_bool_name, unibi_set_ext_bool_name, unibi_get_ext_num_name, unibi_set_ext_num_name, unibi_get_ext_str_name, unibi_set_ext_str_name - access the names of extended capabilities of a terminal object

SYNOPSIS

#include <unibilium.h>
const char *unibi_get_ext_bool_name(const unibi_term *ut, size_t i);
const char *unibi_get_ext_num_name(const unibi_term *ut, size_t i);
const char *unibi_get_ext_str_name(const unibi_term *ut, size_t i);
void unibi_set_ext_bool_name(unibi_term *ut, size_t i, const char *s);
void unibi_set_ext_num_name(unibi_term *ut, size_t i, const char *s);
void unibi_set_ext_str_name(unibi_term *ut, size_t i, const char *s);

DESCRIPTION

Get/set the names of extended boolean, numeric, and string capabilities. i is the index of the extended capability to act on; it must be less than unibi_count_ext_bool(ut), unibi_count_ext_num(ut), or unibi_count_ext_str(ut), respectively.

Note that "unibi_set_ext_bool_name", "unibi_set_ext_num_name", and "unibi_set_ext_str_name" simply store the pointer they are given; they will not free s or make a copy of the string.

SEE ALSO

unibilium.h (3)