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name : variables.h
/*
 * Summary: interface for the variable matching and lookup.
 * Description: interface for the variable matching and lookup.
 *
 * Copy: See Copyright for the status of this software.
 *
 * Author: Daniel Veillard
 */

#ifndef __XML_XSLT_VARIABLES_H__
#define __XML_XSLT_VARIABLES_H__

#include <libxml/xpath.h>
#include <libxml/xpathInternals.h>
#include "xsltexports.h"
#include "xsltInternals.h"
#include "functions.h"

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif


/**
 * XSLT_REGISTER_VARIABLE_LOOKUP:
 *
 * Registering macro, not general purpose at all but used in different modules.
 */

#define XSLT_REGISTER_VARIABLE_LOOKUP(ctxt)			\
    xmlXPathRegisterVariableLookup((ctxt)->xpathCtxt,		\
	       xsltXPathVariableLookup,	(void *)(ctxt));	\
    xsltRegisterAllFunctions((ctxt)->xpathCtxt);		\
    xsltRegisterAllElement(ctxt);				\
    (ctxt)->xpathCtxt->extra = ctxt

/*
 * Flags for memory management of RVTs
 */

/**
 * XSLT_RVT_LOCAL:
 *
 * RVT is destroyed after the current instructions ends.
 */
#define XSLT_RVT_LOCAL       ((void *)1)

/**
 * XSLT_RVT_FUNC_RESULT:
 *
 * RVT is part of results returned with func:result. The RVT won't be
 * destroyed after exiting a template and will be reset to XSLT_RVT_LOCAL or
 * XSLT_RVT_VARIABLE in the template that receives the return value.
 */
#define XSLT_RVT_FUNC_RESULT ((void *)2)

/**
 * XSLT_RVT_GLOBAL:
 *
 * RVT is part of a global variable.
 */
#define XSLT_RVT_GLOBAL      ((void *)3)

/*
 * Interfaces for the variable module.
 */

XSLTPUBFUN int XSLTCALL
		xsltEvalGlobalVariables		(xsltTransformContextPtr ctxt);
XSLTPUBFUN int XSLTCALL
		xsltEvalUserParams		(xsltTransformContextPtr ctxt,
						 const char **params);
XSLTPUBFUN int XSLTCALL
		xsltQuoteUserParams		(xsltTransformContextPtr ctxt,
						 const char **params);
XSLTPUBFUN int XSLTCALL
		xsltEvalOneUserParam		(xsltTransformContextPtr ctxt,
						 const xmlChar * name,
						 const xmlChar * value);
XSLTPUBFUN int XSLTCALL
		xsltQuoteOneUserParam		(xsltTransformContextPtr ctxt,
						 const xmlChar * name,
						 const xmlChar * value);

XSLTPUBFUN void XSLTCALL
		xsltParseGlobalVariable		(xsltStylesheetPtr style,
						 xmlNodePtr cur);
XSLTPUBFUN void XSLTCALL
		xsltParseGlobalParam		(xsltStylesheetPtr style,
						 xmlNodePtr cur);
XSLTPUBFUN void XSLTCALL
		xsltParseStylesheetVariable	(xsltTransformContextPtr ctxt,
						 xmlNodePtr cur);
XSLTPUBFUN void XSLTCALL
		xsltParseStylesheetParam	(xsltTransformContextPtr ctxt,
						 xmlNodePtr cur);
XSLTPUBFUN xsltStackElemPtr XSLTCALL
		xsltParseStylesheetCallerParam	(xsltTransformContextPtr ctxt,
						 xmlNodePtr cur);
XSLTPUBFUN int XSLTCALL
		xsltAddStackElemList		(xsltTransformContextPtr ctxt,
						 xsltStackElemPtr elems);
XSLTPUBFUN void XSLTCALL
		xsltFreeGlobalVariables		(xsltTransformContextPtr ctxt);
XSLTPUBFUN xmlXPathObjectPtr XSLTCALL
		xsltVariableLookup		(xsltTransformContextPtr ctxt,
						 const xmlChar *name,
						 const xmlChar *ns_uri);
XSLTPUBFUN xmlXPathObjectPtr XSLTCALL
		xsltXPathVariableLookup		(void *ctxt,
						 const xmlChar *name,
						 const xmlChar *ns_uri);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* __XML_XSLT_VARIABLES_H__ */


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You can launch a new career in web development today by learning HTML & CSS. You don't need a computer science degree or expensive software. All you need is a computer, a bit of time, a lot of determination, and a teacher you trust. I've taught HTML and CSS to countless coworkers and held training sessions for fortune 100 companies. I am that teacher you can trust. 


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This course does not assume any prior experience. We start at square one and learn together bit by bit. By the end of the course you will have created (by hand) a website that looks great on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.


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