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funcparams — Parameters for a function referenced through a function pointer in a synopsis
funcparams ::= (#PCDATA|link
|olink
|ulink
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|application
|classname
|methodname
|interfacename
|exceptionname
|ooclass
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|database
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|errorcode
|errorname
|errortype
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|filename
|function
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|literal
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|constant
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|optional
|parameter
|prompt
|property
|replaceable
|returnvalue
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)*
In some programming languages (like C), it is possible for a
function to have a pointer to another
function as one of its parameters. In the syntax summary for such a function, the
FuncParams
element provides a wrapper for the
function pointer.
For example, the following prototype describes the function
sort
, which takes two parameters. The first
parameter, arr
, is an array of integers. The second
parameter is a pointer to a function, comp
that returns
an int. The comp
function takes two parameters,
both of type int *:
<funcprototype> <funcdef>void <function>sort</function></funcdef> <paramdef>int *<parameter>arr</parameter>[]</paramdef> <paramdef>int <parameter>(* comp)</parameter> <funcparams>int *, int *</funcparams></paramdef> </funcprototype>
Formatted inline. For a complete description of the processing expecations,
see FuncSynopsis
.
The InterfaceDefinition
element will be discarded in DocBook V4.0. It will no longer be available
in the content model of this element.
The following elements occur in funcparams:
action
, anchor
, application
, beginpage
, classname
, code
, command
, computeroutput
, constant
, database
, email
, envar
, errorcode
, errorname
, errortext
, errortype
, exceptionname
, filename
, function
, guibutton
, guiicon
, guilabel
, guimenu
, guimenuitem
, guisubmenu
, hardware
, indexterm
, inlinegraphic
, inlinemediaobject
, interface
, interfacename
, keycap
, keycode
, keycombo
, keysym
, link
, literal
, markup
, medialabel
, menuchoice
, methodname
, mousebutton
, nonterminal
, olink
, ooclass
, ooexception
, oointerface
, option
, optional
, package
, parameter
, prompt
, property
, remark
, replaceable
, returnvalue
, sgmltag
, structfield
, structname
, subscript
, superscript
, symbol
, systemitem
, token
, type
, ulink
, uri
, userinput
, varname
.
funcdef
, funcprototype
, funcsynopsisinfo
, function
, paramdef
, parameter
, returnvalue
, varargs
, void
.
<!DOCTYPE funcsynopsis PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"> <funcsynopsis> <funcprototype> <funcdef>void <function>qsort</function></funcdef> <paramdef>void *<parameter>dataptr</parameter>[]</paramdef> <paramdef>int <parameter>left</parameter></paramdef> <paramdef>int <parameter>right</parameter></paramdef> <paramdef>int (*<parameter>comp</parameter>) <funcparams>void *, void *</funcparams></paramdef> </funcprototype> </funcsynopsis>
void qsort( |
dataptr, | |
left, | ||
right, | ||
comp) ;
|
void *dataptr[]
;int left
;int right
;int (*comp)
(
void *, void *)
;
For additional examples, see also
funcsynopsis
.