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cs_register_esc_strfunc(3) cs/cs.h cs_register_esc_strfunc(3) NAME
cs_register_esc_strfunc - cs_register_strfunc with escaping context SYNOPSIS
#include <cs/cs.h> NEOERR *cs_register_esc_strfunc(CSPARSE *parse, char *funcname, CSSTRFUNC str_func); ARGUMENTS
parse - a pointer to a CSPARSE structure initialized with cs_init() funcname - the name for the CS function call Note that registering a duplicate funcname will raise a NERR_DUPLICATE error str_func - a CSSTRFUNC not-callback DESCRIPTION
cs_register_esc_strfunc functions exactly as cs_register_strfunc except that it changes the evaluation escaping context to disable default escaping. SEE ALSO
cs_dump(3), cs_destroy(3), cs_render(3), cs_register_esc_strfunc(3), cs_arg_parsev(3), cs_register_fileload(3), cs_init(3), cs_regis- ter_strfunc(3), cs_arg_parse(3), cs_parse_string(3), cs_parse_file(3), =(3), cs_register_function ClearSilver 12 July 2007 cs_register_esc_strfunc(3)
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cs_init(3) cs/cs.h cs_init(3) NAME
cs_init - create and initialize a CS context SYNOPSIS
#include <cs/cs.h> NEOERR *cs_init (CSPARSE **parse, HDF *hdf); ARGUMENTS
parse - a pointer to a pointer to a CSPARSE structure that will be created hdf - the HDF dataset to be used during parsing and rendering DESCRIPTION
cs_init will create a CSPARSE structure and initialize it. This structure maintains the state and information necessary for parsing and rendering a CS template. MT-Level: cs routines perform no locking, and neither do hdf routines. They should be safe in an MT environment as long as they are con- fined to a single thread. RETURN VALUE
parse will contain a pointer to the allocated CSPARSE structure. This structure will be deallocated with cs_destroy() SEE ALSO
cs_dump(3), cs_destroy(3), cs_render(3), cs_register_esc_strfunc(3), cs_arg_parsev(3), cs_register_fileload(3), cs_init(3), cs_regis- ter_strfunc(3), cs_arg_parse(3), cs_parse_string(3), cs_parse_file(3), =(3), cs_register_function ClearSilver 12 July 2007 cs_init(3)