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/*
* ospmsgdesc.h - Structures and prototypes for generic XML message
* descriptors.
*/
#ifndef OSPMSGDESC_H
#define OSPMSGDESC_H
#include "osp/osp.h"
#include "osp/ospmsgpart.h"
/*
* The OSPPMsgDescGetName includes two different implementations: the
* first is safer and the second has higher performance. The safer option
* does an exhaustive search through the descriptors array. The second
* simply uses the part ID as an index into that array. The risk with the
* second approach is that it requires that the array be built correctly,
* with elements in the precise, right order. If you enable the second
* approach, it is essential to test the array ordering using the the code
* in the included main() procedures in the individual components.
*/
/*
* An OPSMsgDesc structure is used to associate a part (for an attribute
* or an element) with a name.
*/
typedef struct
{
OSPTMSGPART ospmMsgDescPart;
const char *ospmMsgDescName;
}
OSPTMSGDESC;
/**/
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
* function prototypes
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
OSPTMSGPART OSPPMsgDescGetPart(const char *, const OSPTMSGDESC *, unsigned);
const char *OSPPMsgDescGetName(OSPTMSGPART, const OSPTMSGDESC *, unsigned);
#endif /* OSPMSGDESC_H */
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