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/* */
/* Atoms: Names to numbers HTAtom.h
* =======================
*
* Atoms are names which are given representative pointer values
* so that they can be stored more efficiently, and compaisons
* for equality done more efficiently.
*
* HTAtom_for(string) returns a representative value such that it
* will always (within one run of the program) return the same
* value for the same given string.
*
* Authors:
* TBL Tim Berners-Lee, WorldWideWeb project, CERN
*
* (c) Copyright CERN 1991 - See Copyright.html
*
*/
#ifndef HTATOM_H
#define HTATOM_H
#include <HTList.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
typedef struct _HTAtom HTAtom;
struct _HTAtom {
HTAtom *next;
char *name;
}; /* struct _HTAtom */
extern HTAtom *HTAtom_for(const char *string);
#define HTAtom_name(a) ((a)->name)
/*
The HTFormat type
We use the HTAtom object for holding representations. This allows faster manipulation
(comparison and copying) that if we stayed with strings.
*/
typedef HTAtom *HTFormat;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* HTATOM_H */
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