| .TH cs_render 3 "12 July 2007" "ClearSilver" "cs/cs.h" |
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| .SH NAME |
| cs_render - render a CS parse tree |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .Ss |
| #include <cs/cs.h> |
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| NEOERR *cs_render (CSPARSE *parse, void *ctx, CSOUTFUNC cb); |
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| .SH ARGUMENTS |
| parse - the CSPARSE structure containing the CS parse tree |
| .br |
| that will be evaluated |
| .br |
| ctx - user data that will be passed as the first variable to |
| .br |
| the CSOUTFUNC. |
| .br |
| cb - a CSOUTFUNC called to render the output. A CSOUTFUNC is |
| .br |
| defined as: |
| .br |
| typedef NEOERR* (*CSOUTFUNC)(void *, char *); |
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| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| cs_render will evaluate a CS parse tree, calling the |
| CSOUTFUNC passed to it for output. Note that calling |
| cs_render multiple times on the same parse tree may or |
| may not render the same output as the set statement has |
| side-effects, it updates the HDF data used by the |
| render. Typically, you will call one of the cs_parse |
| functions before calling this function. |
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| .SH "RETURN VALUE" |
| None |
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| .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| .BR 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_register_strfunc "(3), "cs_arg_parse "(3), "cs_parse_string "(3), "cs_parse_file "(3), "= "(3), "cs_register_function |