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NAMEDtDtsDataTypeToAttributeValue — get an attribute value for a specified data type SYNOPSIS#include &<Dt/Dts.h> char *DtDtsDataTypeToAttributeValue( const char *datatype, const char *attr_name, const char *opt_name); DESCRIPTIONThe DtDtsDataTypeToAttributeValue returns an attribute value for the specified data type name. The datatype argument is a pointer to a data type name string. The attr_name argument is a name of the attribute. The opt_name argument can be used to specify a name to be associated with the data type. If the opt_name argument is not NULL, it is used as a pseudo file name in typing; otherwise, certain attributes may be returned as NULL because the filename components could not be determined. RETURN VALUEUpon successful completion, the DtDtsDataTypeToAttributeValue function returns a pointer to a data attribute value string, or NULL if no value could be determined. APPLICATION USAGEThe application should use the DtDtsFreeAttributeValue(3) function to release the memory for the returned value. The opt_name argument is useful when the attribute being returned contains a modifier string that depends on having a file name included. For example, if the INSTANCE_ICON attribute had the value %name%.icon, opt_name would be used to derive the %name% portion of the attribute value. See dtdtsfile(4). EXAMPLESThe following takes a list of files as arguments and determines the description and actions for each file: #include &<Dt/Dts.h> #define ATTRIBUTE1 "DESCRIPTION" #define ATTRIBUTE2 "ACTIONS" main (int argc, char **argv) { SEE ALSODt/Dts.h, DtDtsFileToDataType(3), DtDtsLoadDataTypes(3), DtDtsRelease(3), DtDtsFreeAttributeValue(3).
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