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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
@NAME : modify.c
@DESCRIPTION: Routines for modifying the AST for a single entry.
@GLOBALS :
@CALLS :
@CREATED : 1999/11/25, Greg Ward (based on code supplied by
St�phane Genaud <[email protected]>)
@MODIFIED :
@VERSION : $Id: modify.c,v 1.2 1999/11/29 01:13:10 greg Rel $
@COPYRIGHT : Copyright (c) 1996-99 by Gregory P. Ward. All rights reserved.
This file is part of the btparse library. This library is
free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/*#include "bt_config.h"*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "btparse.h"
#include "error.h"
/*#include "my_dmalloc.h"*/
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
@NAME : bt_set_text ()
@INPUT : node
new_text
@OUTPUT : node->text
@RETURNS :
@DESCRIPTION: Replace the text member of an AST node with a new string.
The passed in string, 'new_text', is duplicated, so the
caller may free it without worry.
@GLOBALS :
@CALLS :
@CALLERS :
@CREATED : 1999/11/25, GPW (from St�phane Genaud)
@MODIFIED :
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
void bt_set_text (AST * node, char * new_text)
{
free(node->text);
node->text = strdup (new_text);
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
@NAME : bt_entry_set_key ()
@INPUT : entry
new_key
@OUTPUT : entry->down->text
@RETURNS :
@DESCRIPTION: Changes the key of a regular entry to 'new_key'. If 'entry'
is not a regular entry, or if it doesn't already have a child
node holding an entry key, bombs via 'usage_error()'.
Otherwise a duplicate of 'new_key' is copied into the entry
AST (so the caller can free that string without worry).
@CALLS : bt_set_text ()
@CREATED : 1999/11/25, GPW (from St�phane Genaud)
@MODIFIED :
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
void bt_entry_set_key (AST * entry, char * new_key)
{
if (entry->metatype == BTE_REGULAR &&
entry->down && entry->down->nodetype == BTAST_KEY)
{
bt_set_text (entry->down, new_key);
}
else
{
usage_error ("can't set entry key -- not a regular entry, "
"or doesn't have a key already");
}
}
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