PFSDllWrapper Methods |
The PFSDllWrapper type exposes the following members.
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pfsAddBool |
Write a Boolean value
The Boolean value is written true or false.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword.
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pfsAddBoolDef |
Request the presence of a Boolean value.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword
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pfsAddBoolDefS | ||
pfsAddBoolRef |
Save the address of a Boolean variable to be written.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. The value written is the contents of the associated variable when pfsWrite is called.
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pfsAddBoolRefS | ||
pfsAddBoolS |
Write a Boolean value to keyword
Silent version that throws exception on failure Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. | |
pfsAddClob |
Add a CLOB param to current keyword.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. | |
pfsAddClobBool |
Write a Boolean to current CLOB.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a Clob. | |
pfsAddClobBoolS |
Write a Boolean to current CLOB.
Silent version that throws exception on failure Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a Clob. | |
pfsAddClobDouble |
Write a Double to current CLOB
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a Clob. | |
pfsAddClobDoubleS |
Write a Double to current CLOB
Silent version that throws exception on failure Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a Clob. | |
pfsAddClobFilename |
Write a Filename to current CLOB
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a Clob. | |
pfsAddClobFilenameS |
Write a Filename to current CLOB
Silent version that throws exception on failure Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a Clob. | |
pfsAddClobFloat |
Write a Float to current CLOB
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a Clob. | |
pfsAddClobFloatS |
Write a Float to current CLOB
Silent version that throws exception on failure Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a Clob. | |
pfsAddClobInt |
Write a Integer to current CLOB
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a Clob. | |
pfsAddClobIntS |
Write a Integer to current CLOB
Silent version that throws exception on failure Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a Clob. | |
pfsAddClobS |
Add a CLOB param to current keyword.
Silent version that throws exception on failure Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. | |
pfsAddClobString |
Write a String to current CLOB
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a Clob. | |
pfsAddClobStringS |
Write a String to current CLOB
Silent version that throws exception on failure Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a Clob. | |
pfsAddDateDef |
Add date definition
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pfsAddDateDefS | ||
pfsAddDouble |
Purpose Write a double precision floating-point (real) value.
The output format is some 'default' format. Check if it may cause loss of precision.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword.
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pfsAddDoubleDef |
Request the presence of a double precision floating-point (real) value
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword
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pfsAddDoubleDefS | ||
pfsAddDoubleRef |
Save the address of a double precision floating-point (real) variable to be written.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. The value written is the contents of the associated variable when pfsWrite is called.
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pfsAddDoubleRefS | ||
pfsAddDoubleS |
Purpose Write a double precision floating-point (real) value.
The output format is some 'default' format. Check if it may cause loss of precision. Silent version that throws exception on failure Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. | |
pfsAddFilename |
Write a null-termindated character string to keyword
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. In a Pascal program, the use of null-terminated strings must be enforced using a compiler option. | |
pfsAddFilenameDef |
Request the presence of a character string value.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword.
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pfsAddFilenameDefS | ||
pfsAddFilenameS |
Write a null-termindated character string to keyword
Silent version that throws exception on failure Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. In a Pascal program, the use of null-terminated strings must be enforced using a compiler option. | |
pfsAddFloat |
Write a single precision floating-point (real) value.
The output format is some 'default' format. Check if it may cause loss of precision.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword.
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pfsAddFloatDef |
Request the presence of a single precision floating-point (real) value.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword.
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pfsAddFloatDefS | ||
pfsAddFloatRef |
Save the address of a single precision floating-point (real) variable to be written.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. The value written is the contents of the associated variable when pfsWrite is called.
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pfsAddFloatRefS | ||
pfsAddFloatS |
Write a single precision floating-point (real) value.
The output format is some 'default' format. Check if it may cause loss of precision.
Silent version that throws exception on failure Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. | |
pfsAddInt |
Write a four-byte signed integer.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword
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pfsAddIntDef |
Request the presence of a four-byte signed integer value.
Restrictions The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword.
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pfsAddIntDefS | ||
pfsAddIntRef |
Save the address of a four-byte signed integer variable to be written.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. The value written is the contents of the associated variable when pfsWrite is called.
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pfsAddIntRefS | ||
pfsAddIntS |
Write a four-byte signed integer.
Silent version that throws exception on failure Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. | |
pfsAddKeyword(IntPtr, String) |
Define a keyword, ie the start of a parameter list, within the scope of a target.
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pfsAddKeyword(IntPtr, String, Object) |
Define a keyword, ie the start of a parameter list, within the scope of a target, and
add a set of parameters to the keyword.
This is similar to calling first pfsAddKeyword(IntPtr, String) followed by pfsAddParams(IntPtr, Object) | |
pfsAddKeywordDef |
Define the start of a new keyword, ie the start of a parameter list, and its attributes within the scope of a target.
This function is used to define the start of a list of parameters.
It has no counterpart, ie the usage is different from that of
pfsAddSectionDef, which requires a terminating pfsEndSection.
Restrictions: This function must be called within the scope of a target.
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pfsAddKeywordDefS | ||
pfsAddKeywordFilename |
Define a keyword, ie the start of a parameter list, within the scope of a target, and
add a filename parameter.
This is similar to calling first pfsAddKeyword(IntPtr, String) followed by pfsAddFilename(IntPtr, String) | |
pfsAddKeywordS |
Define a keyword, ie the start of a parameter list, within the scope of a target.
Silent version that throws exception on failure | |
pfsAddParams |
Purpose a number of parameters to keyword.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. | |
pfsAddSection |
Start a new section within the scope of a target.
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pfsAddSectionDef |
Define the start of a new section and its attributes within the scope of a target.
The section definition must be terminated by a pfsEndSection.
Restrictions: The pfsAddSectionDef must be called within the scope of a target.
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pfsAddSectionDefS | ||
pfsAddSectionS |
Start a new section within the scope of a target.
Silent version that throws exception on failure | |
pfsAddString |
Write a null-terminated character string.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. In a Pascal program, the use of null-terminated strings must be enforced using a compiler option.
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pfsAddStringDef |
Request the presence of a character string value.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword.
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pfsAddStringDefS | ||
pfsAddStringRef |
Save the address of a null-terminated character string variable to be written.
Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. The value written is the contents of the associated variable when pfsWrite is called.
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pfsAddStringRefS | ||
pfsAddStringS |
Write a null-terminated character string.
Silent version that throws exception on failure Restrictions: The function is only valid within the scope of a keyword. In a Pascal program, the use of null-terminated strings must be enforced using a compiler option. | |
pfsAddTarget |
Add a new target (top-level section) to a parameter file object.
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pfsAddTargetS |
Add a new target (top-level section) to a parameter file object.
Silent version that throws exception on failure | |
pfsAddTimeDef |
Add time definition
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pfsAddTimeDefS | ||
pfsAddUndefinedPar |
Add a undefined param to current keyword.
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pfsAddUndefinedParS |
Add a undefined param to current keyword.
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pfsAppend |
Append the contents of a parameter file object to an existing parameter file using the parameter file syntax.
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pfsClobReset |
Reset reading of parameters from Clob
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pfsClobResetS |
Reset reading of parameters from Clob
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pfsClose |
Terminate the access to a parameter file data structure and free the associated internal storage.
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pfsCopy |
Copy a sub-tree of a parameter object to a node of a parameter object.
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pfsCreate |
Create an empty parameter structure to be used for writing a parameter file, or for creating a parameter definition.
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pfsDump |
Dump the contents of a parameter file object with detailed internal information into a text file.
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pfseInsertNewKeyword |
Insert new keyword into PFS section, return handle to new section
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pfseInsertNewParameterBool |
Insert new parameter into PFS keyword, return handle to new parameter
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pfseInsertNewParameterClob |
Insert new parameter into PFS keyword, return handle to new parameter
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pfseInsertNewParameterDouble |
Insert new parameter into PFS keyword, return handle to new parameter
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pfseInsertNewParameterFileName |
Insert new parameter into PFS keyword, return handle to new parameter
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pfseInsertNewParameterInt |
Insert new parameter into PFS keyword, return handle to new parameter
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pfseInsertNewParameterString |
Insert new parameter into PFS keyword, return handle to new parameter
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pfseInsertNewParameterUndefined |
Insert new parameter into PFS keyword, return handle to new parameter
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pfseInsertNewSection |
Insert new section into PFS section, return handle to new section
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pfsEndSection |
Terminate a target or a section.
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pfsEndSectionS |
Terminate a target or a section.
Silent version that throws exception on failure | |
pfsEquivalent |
To indicate if the contents of two parameter objects are equivalent.
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pfsEquivalentExt |
To indicate if the contents of two parameter objects are equivalent.
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pfsErrorCodeToErrorMessage |
Return a textual error message for a given PFSErrorCode
reference to an alternative and newer method "pfsGetErrorMessageFromErrorCode"
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pfsExplore |
To provide an alternative to the lookup read interface. pfsExplore guides the application programmer through a PFS data structure and calls a user-defined function for each pfsNode encountered. The pfsNode is passed to the user-defined function for processing in the application context. With this approach, the application programmer needs not care about how to traverse the PFS data structure - this is done by pfsExplore - but instead pay attention to the position of the actual pfsNode in the structure.
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pfsFindDefault |
Return a reference to a non-default parameter node with a default value for the default parameter node which is passed as argument.
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pfsFindSectionByHandle |
Returns the section specified in the sectionPath parameter
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pfsGetAnchorFilename |
Get the anchor filename from node
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pfsGetBool |
Return the Boolean value from the pfsNode (parameter) passed as argument.
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pfsGetClobBool |
Extract a Boolean from current CLOB
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pfsGetClobBoolS |
Extract a Boolean from current CLOB
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pfsGetClobDouble |
Extract a Double from current CLOB
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pfsGetClobDoubleS |
Extract a Double from current CLOB
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pfsGetClobFilename |
Extract a Filename from current CLOB
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pfsGetClobFilenameS |
Extract a Filename from current CLOB
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pfsGetClobFloat |
Extract a Float from current CLOB
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pfsGetClobFloatS |
Extract a Float from current CLOB
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pfsGetClobInt |
Extract a Integer from current CLOB
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pfsGetClobIntS |
Extract an integer from current CLOB
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pfsGetClobItem |
Get the next Clob parameter as a PFSParameter handle,
where you can query it for the type of parameter data.
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pfsGetClobItemS |
Get the next Clob parameter as a PFSParameter handle,
where you can query it for the type of parameter data.
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pfsGetClobString |
Extract a String from current CLOB
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pfsGetClobStringS |
Extract a String from current CLOB
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pfsGetCustomResultFolder |
Returns the custom result folder.
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pfsGetDLLid |
Return a text string containing the path of the DLL containing the current software version.
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pfsGetDouble |
Return the double (8-byte double precision floating point) value from the pfsNode (parameter) passed as argument.
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pfsGetErrorFromPfsClob |
Extract error string
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pfsGetErrorFromPfsData |
Extract error string
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pfsGetErrorGlb |
Extract and reset the global error code
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pfsGetErrorMessageFromErrorCode |
this method is similar with method pfsErrorCodeToErrorMessage
but this method is call the interpreter from pfs2004 dll
and this method support more error code
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pfsGetFilename |
Get the filename from the node
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pfsGetFilenameString |
Get the filename from the node
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pfsGetFloat |
Return the float (4-byte single precision floating point) value from the pfsNode (parameter) passed as argument.
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pfsGetInstanceNo |
Return the instance number of the node (target/section or keyword) passed as argument.
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pfsGetInt |
Return the integer value from the pfsNode (parameter) passed as argument.
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pfsGetKeywordFilename |
Return the value as a filename of the n'th parameter of the m'th instance of a specific keyword name of the pfsNode (target/section),
or defVal if keyword or parameter was not found.
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pfsGetKeywordParamT |
Return the value of the n'th parameter of the m'th instance of a specific keyword name of the pfsNode (target/section),
or defVal if keyword or parameter was not found.
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pfsGetLevel |
Return the level in the parameter structure of the pfsNode passed as argument.
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pfsGetName |
Return the name of the pfsNode (target/section or keyword) passed as argument.
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pfsGetNameGlb |
Return the global name of the pfsNode (target/section or keyword) passed as argument.
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pfsGetNoInstances |
Return the number of instances of the pfsNode (target/section or keyword) passed as argument.
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pfsGetNoKeywords |
Return the number of keywords connected to the pfsNode passed as argument
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pfsGetNoNodes |
Get number of nodes
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pfsGetNoParams |
Return the number of parameters connected to the pfsNode passed as argument.
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pfsGetNoSections |
Return the number of sections connected to the pfsNode passed as argument.
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pfsGetNoTargets |
Return the number of targets present in a parameter file.
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pfsGetParamT |
Return the value from the pfsNode (parameter) passed as argument, as the type entered by defVal .
If the pfsNode (parameter) is undefined (Zero then the default value defVal
is returned.
This is a generically typed version of the pfsGet...() | |
pfsGetProjectResultRoot |
Get the project result root folder
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pfsGetResultFilename |
Get the filename from the node
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pfsGetResultFilenamePath |
Return the result folder path for the pfs file. The node can be any PFS node
in the pfs tree.
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pfsGetResultFolderPath |
Return the result folder path for the pfs file. The node can be any PFS node
in the pfs tree.
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pfsGetRoot |
Get root of PFS tree
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pfsGetString |
Return a string value of the pfsNode (parameter) passed as argument.
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pfsGetSyntaxClass |
Return the syntax class of the node which is passed as argument.
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pfsGetSyntaxErr |
Return the position in the input file where a parameter file syntax error was detected with an associated error message.
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pfsGetVersion |
Return a text string containing the date and time when the current software version was built.
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pfsInsert |
Insert parameter object into a src
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pfsIsBool |
Indicates if the pfsNode passed as argument refers to a string value.
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pfsIsClob |
Tell if a Node is a CLOB
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pfsIsClobEnd |
Returns true of the Clob has no more parameters
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pfsIsClobEndS |
Returns true of the Clob has no more parameters
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pfsIsDefaultPar |
Indicates if the pfsNode passed as argument refers to a default parameter definition.
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pfsIsDouble |
Indicates if the pfsNode passed as argument refers to a double (8-byte double precision floating point) parameter value.
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pfsIsFilename |
Return true of the node is a filename
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pfsIsFloat |
Indicates if the pfsNode passed as argument refers to a float (4-byte single precision floating point) parameter value.
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pfsIsInt |
Indicates if the pfsNode passed as argument refers to an integer parameter value.
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pfsIsKeyword |
Indicates if the pfsNode passed as argument refers to a keyword of a parameter structure.
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pfsIsNumeric |
Indicates if the pfsNode passed as argument refers to a numeric parameter value.
A numeric value is etther an integer, a float, or a double. For the exact type the respecctive type information functions should be called.
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pfsIsParam |
Indicates if the pfsNode passed as argument refers to a parameter of a parameter structure.
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pfsIsString |
Indicates if the pfsNode passed as argument refers to a string value.
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pfsIsTarget |
Indicates if the pfsNode passed as argument refers to a target of a parameter structure.
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pfsIsUndefinedPar |
Indicates if the pfsNode passed as argument refers to a string value.
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pfsKeywordByNameNum |
Returns a reference to the n'th instance of a specific keyword name of the pfsNode (target/section) passed as argument.
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pfsKeywordByNum |
Return a reference to the n'th keyword of the pfsNode (target/section) passed as argument.
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pfsKeywordParam |
Return a reference to the n'th parameter of the m'th instance of a specific keyword name of the pfsNode (target/section), Zero if keyword or parameter was not found.
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pfsLoadFile |
Open an existing parameter file and create an internal data structure for further processing.
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pfsNoChars |
Return the number of characters read from the input parameter file.
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pfsNoComments |
Return the number of comments skipped in the input parameter file
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pfsNodeByNum |
Get node by number (1 based)
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pfsNoLines |
Return the number of lines read from the input parameter file
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pfsNoTokens |
Return the number of terminal syntax elements processed
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pfsNumericIsIntType |
Indicates if the pfsNode passed as argument refers to a integer type parameter value.
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pfsParamByNum |
Return a reference to the n'th parameter of the pfsNode (keyword) passed as argument.
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pfsPeekErrorGlb |
Inspect the current value of the global error code without affecting it.
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pfsPutListParam |
Write a list of parameters
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pfsSectionByNameNum |
Returns a reference to the n'th instance of a specific subsection name of the pfsNode (target/section) passed as argument.
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pfsSectionByNum |
Return a reference to the n'th section of the pfsNode (target/section) passed as argument.
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pfsSetAnchorFilename |
Set anchor filename of node
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pfsSetProjectResultRoot |
Set the project result root folder
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pfsTargetByNameNum |
Return a reference to the n'th instance of a specific target name of a parameter file.
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pfsTargetByNum |
Return a reference to the n'th target of a parameter file.
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pfsWrite |
Write the contents of a parameter file object using the parameter file syntax
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