dkstt(3) - Linux man page

Name

dkstt - string tables

Synopsis

#include <dkstt.h>

dk_stt_t *
dkstt_open (dk_stream_t *st);

void
dkstt_close (dk_stt_t *s);

char *
dkstt_find (dk_stt_t *s, char *key, char *def);

Description

String tables are binary key/value pair tables. They can be used to localize applications.

The dkstt_open() function creates a new string table and initializes it by reading data from the stream st. After usage a string table must be destroyed using the dkstt_close() function.

The dkstt_find() function searches in the string table for an entry matching the specified key. The value for this entry is returned. If there is no matching entry the default string def is returned.

Author

Dirk Krause

Copyright And License

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Referenced By

stc(1)