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hdf_set_value(3)						  util/neo_hdf.h						  hdf_set_value(3)

NAME
hdf_set_value - Set the value of a named node SYNOPSIS
#include <util/neo_hdf.h> NEOERR* hdf_set_value (HDF *hdf, const char *name, const char *value); ARGUMENTS
hdf -> the pointer to the hdf dataset name -> the named node to walk to value -> the value to set the node to DESCRIPTION
hdf_set_value will set the value of a named node. All of the interstitial nodes which don't exist will be created with a value of NULL. Existing nodes are not modified. New nodes are created at the end of the list. If a list of nodes exceeds FORCE_HASH_AT, then a HASH will be created at that level and all of the nodes will be added to the hash for faster lookup times. The copy of the value will be made which the dataset will own. RETURN VALUE
None SEE ALSO
hdf_set_symlink(3), hdf_get_valuef(3), compareFunc)(3), hdf_dump_str(3), hdf_get_int_value(3), hdf_read_string_ignore(3), hdf_copy(3), hdf_get_node(3), hdf_set_value(3), hdf_obj_child(3), hdf_read_string(3), hdf_set_buf(3), hdf_register_fileload(3), hdf_get_obj(3), hdf_get_attr(3), hdf_obj_top(3), hdf_dump_format(3), hdf_destroy(3), hdf_init(3), hdf_obj_value(3), hdf_write_string(3), hdf_set_val- uevf(3), hdf_sort_obj(3), hdf_write_file_atomic(3), hdf_obj_attr(3), hdf_set_valuef(3), hdf_get_copy(3), hdf_write_file(3), hdf_get_val- uevf(3), hdf_set_int_value(3), hdf_dump(3), hdf_get_value(3), hdf_set_copy(3), hdf_obj_next(3), hdf_search_path(3), hdf_obj_name(3), hdf_set_attr(3), hdf_get_child(3), hdf_remove_tree ClearSilver 12 July 2007 hdf_set_value(3)

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hdf_sort_obj(3) 						  util/neo_hdf.h						   hdf_sort_obj(3)

NAME
hdf_sort_obj - sort the children of an HDF node SYNOPSIS
#include <util/neo_hdf.h> hdf_sort_obj() ARGUMENTS
h - HDF node compareFunc - function which returns 1,0,-1 depending on some criteria. The arguments to this sort function are pointers to pointers to HDF elements. For example: int sortByName(const void *a, const void *b) { HDF **ha = (HDF **)a; HDF **hb = (HDF **)b; * return strcasecmp(hdf_obj_name(*ha), hdf_obj_name(*hb)); } * DESCRIPTION
hdf_sort_obj will sort the children of an HDF node, based on the given comparison function. This function works by creating an array of the pointers for each child object of h, using qsort to sort that array, and then re-ordering the linked list of children to the new order. The qsort compare function uses a pointer to the value in the array, which in our case is a pointer to an HDF struct, so your comparison function should work on HDF ** pointers. RETURN VALUE
None (h children will be sorted) SEE ALSO
hdf_set_symlink(3), hdf_get_valuef(3), compareFunc)(3), hdf_dump_str(3), hdf_get_int_value(3), hdf_read_string_ignore(3), hdf_copy(3), hdf_get_node(3), hdf_set_value(3), hdf_obj_child(3), hdf_read_string(3), hdf_set_buf(3), hdf_register_fileload(3), hdf_get_obj(3), hdf_get_attr(3), hdf_obj_top(3), hdf_dump_format(3), hdf_destroy(3), hdf_init(3), hdf_obj_value(3), hdf_write_string(3), hdf_set_val- uevf(3), hdf_sort_obj(3), hdf_write_file_atomic(3), hdf_obj_attr(3), hdf_set_valuef(3), hdf_get_copy(3), hdf_write_file(3), hdf_get_val- uevf(3), hdf_set_int_value(3), hdf_dump(3), hdf_get_value(3), hdf_set_copy(3), hdf_obj_next(3), hdf_search_path(3), hdf_obj_name(3), hdf_set_attr(3), hdf_get_child(3), hdf_remove_tree ClearSilver 12 July 2007 hdf_sort_obj(3)
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