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Symbols

_boa 18-2

_duplicate 16-5, 16-6

_major 14-21

_narrow 16-6, D-3

_nil 16-7

_ptr field accessor 16-15

_this 18-2

_tie_A class 18-5

_var 16-5

Numerics

64-bit integer

C++

mapping for 64-bit integer-supporting compilers D-1

A

A_ptr 16-4, D-2

A_var 16-4

aBool 20-4

abstract base class 16-3

access function 16-17

aCORBAObject 21-1, 21-4

activation 1-8, 7

addArg 21-1

aDiscriminator instance method 20-9

aggregate type 16-38

alias 16-26

AliasDef

OMG IDL for 6-21

alignment 12-8

ANSI/ISO C++ standardization committees 15-2, E-1

Any class

helper types 16-30

any class C-2

any type 3-22, 4-2, 12-14, 14-9, 16-26, 19-2, 20-7

conversion of typed values into 16-26

Any_var 16-35

application object v

ARef 16-4

argv 14-30

array

syntax of 3-26

array slice 16-18

Array_forany 16-25

Array_var 16-25

ArrayDef

OMG IDL for 6-23

assignment operator 16-12, 16-17

attribute 7

defined 1-7

mapping to programming languages 14-3

attribute declaration

syntax of 3-30

Attribute_Def

OMG IDL for 6-25

B

BAD_PARAM exception 16-40

BadCall exception 14-22

base exception class 16-36

base interface 3-15

base interface type 16-5

basic data types

and different platforms 16-10

mapped from OMG IDL to C 14-9

mapped from OMG IDL to C++ 16-10

mapped to programming languages 14-2

basic object adapter 17-10, 17-14, 18-3

and persistence 8-10

implementation policies 8-6

mapped to C 14-27

mapped to C++ 16-45

requests to 8-5

requests to an implementation 8-5

big-endian 12-6, 12-7

BOA

see basic object adapter

BOA interface

OMG PIDL for 8-4, 17-11

BOA_init operation

mapped to C++ 17-14

BOA_ptr 18-2

boolean is_a operation

OMG PIDL for 7-4

boolean type 16-10, 20-6

boolean types 3-22, 12-7, 16-10

mapped to C 14-9

bridge

architecture of inter-ORB 10-2

in networks 10-10

inter-domain 10-9

inter-ORB 9-2, 9-5, 10-6

bridging techniques 10-8

C

C

_major field 14-21

and is_nil operation 14-6

any type 14-9

argv parameter 14-30

attribute mapping examples 14-7

BadCall exception 14-22

basic data type mapping 14-9

boolean types 14-9

get_principal operation 14-28

getting object references for Interface Repository and Object Services 14-32

global name 14-4

inheritance of operations 14-6

mapping compliance viii

object adapter initialization 14-31

ORB initialization 14-30

set_exception operation 14-28

signature of Dynamic Implementation Routine 14-27

underscore characters in mapping 14-7

C++ 16-37

_boa operation 18-2

_duplicate 16-5, 16-6

_narrow 16-6, D-3

_nil 16-7

_ptr field accessor 16-15

_this operation 18-2

_tie_A class 18-5

_var 16-5

A* 16-4

A_ptr 16-4, D-2

A_var 16-4

abstract base class 16-3

aggregate types 16-38

alias 16-26

and struct 16-14

Any class interface 16-30

any type 16-32

Any_var 16-35

ARef 16-4

arglist 17-13

arithmetic operations 16-4

array 16-24

array slice 16-18

Array_forany 16-25

Array_var 16-25

assignment operator 16-17

automatic release 16-39

basic data type mapping 16-10

BOA interface, OMG PIDL for 17-11

BOA_init operation 17-14

BOA_ptr 18-2

boolean type 16-10

catch clause 16-37

char type 16-10

char* 16-11

CompletionStatus 16-36

const type 16-40

constant 16-8

Context interface, OMG PIDL for 17-8

conversion to void* 16-4

CORBA

Object 17-1

CORBA Boolean 16-10

CORBA Char 16-10

CORBA Double 16-10

CORBA Float 16-10

CORBA long 16-10

CORBA namespace C-1

CORBA Octet 16-10

CORBA Short 16-10

CORBA ULong 16-10

CORBA UShort 16-10

delete 16-13

deleting old character data 16-39

discriminant 16-16

Double 16-10

duplicate 16-5

dynamic_cast<T*> 16-37

enumeration type 16-11

Environment D-2

Environment interface, OMG PIDL for 17-3

example of inheritance and interfaces 18-3

exception specifications 18-2

extraction of values 16-29

Float 16-10

function overloading 16-27

generated class 16-3

getting object references for Interface Repository and Object Services 17-15

implicit release 16-4

implicit widening 16-5

insertion of a string type 16-28

insertion of arrays,type-safe 16-28

is_nil operation 16-5

keywords 16-2, E-1

keywords, list of E-1

left-shift-assign operator 16-28

Long 16-10

mapped for non-exception handling environments D-1

mapped for non-namespace environments D-1

mapped for non-RTTI environments D-3

mapped to object adapter initialization operations 17-14

mapped to ORB initialization operations 17-13

mapping compatability to C 15-2

mapping compliance viii

modifier function 16-18

NamedValue interface, OMG PIDL for 17-4

namespace 15-2, 16-2

nested constant 16-8

NVList interface, OMG PIDL for 17-5

NVList type 16-44

OAinit 17-14

object adapter initialization 17-14

Object interface, OMG PIDL for 17-16

object reference variable type 16-4

Object_ptr 16-5

Object_var 16-5

octet type 16-10

oneway 16-37

operation-specific arguments 16-38

operator< 16-27

operator-> 16-13

operator>>= 16-29

operator[] 16-21

ORB initialization 17-13

ORB interface, OMG PIDL for 17-12

ORB_init operation 17-13

overloaded subscript operator 16-21

parameter passing 16-38

pointer type 16-4

portability of implementations 16-10

primitive type C-1

principal pseudo object 17-9

read-write access 16-18

relational operations 16-4

release operation 16-5

release parameter 16-20

replace function 16-33

Request interface, OMG PIDL for 17-7

returning or passing null pointers 16-40

right-shift-operator 16-29

run time type information 16-37

sample interface mapping 16-7

sequence types 16-19

server 18-1

set function 16-37

setting union value 16-17

sizeof(T) 16-2

skeleton class 18-4

slice 16-24

split allocation 16-39

stack allocation 16-39

storage 16-40

string union members 16-18

String_var 16-11

structured types 16-12

SystemException 16-36

T *data constructor 16-20

T_ptr 18-2

T_ptr* 16-21

T_var 16-12, D-3

template 18-5

throw exception 18-2

tie class 18-5

type function 16-33

TypeCode 16-27

TypeCode and value, mismatched 16-27

TypeCode interface, OMG PIDL for 17-10

TypeCode_ptr 16-35, 17-10

typedef 16-26

ULong 16-10

underscore 18-1

union members 16-16

unsafe operations 16-32

untyped value 16-32

UserException 16-35

UShort 16-10

using statement 16-2

value function 16-33

void* 16-33

catch clause 16-37

caught 16-37

CDR 12-4

features of 12-2

change_implementation operation 8-9

char type 3-21, 16-10

char* 16-11

char** 16-21

character type 12-7

client 2-6

CloseConnection 12-25

Common Data Representation

see CDR

Common Facilities v

CompletionStatus 16-36

component

tags for B-1

const type 16-40

constant 16-9

constant declaration

syntax of 3-17

constants

mapping to programming languages 14-2

constructed data types 12-8

mapping to programming languages 14-2

Contained interface

OMG IDL for 6-9

Container interface 6-7

OMG IDL for 6-12

containment 10-6

Context interface

OMG PIDL for 17-8

context object 4-12

copy constructor 16-12

CORBA

contributors viii

core vi

core, compliance viii

documentation set v

general language mapping requirements 14-1

getResponse instance method 21-2

interoperability vi

namespace C-1

Object 17-1

object references and request level bridging 11-6

CORBA module

C++ definitions for C-1

Context interface 4-14

description of 3-31

NVList interface 4-10

object class 16-5

Request interface 4-4

types defined by 4-1

CORBA_free 4-3

CORBAConstants 20-5, 20-7, 20-11, 20-12

CORBAContext protocol 21-2, 21-4

CORBAEnum protocol 20-7

CORBAExceptionEvent 20-11

CORBAExceptionEvent protocol 20-11

CORBAExceptionValue protocol 20-12, 20-13

CORBANamedValue protocol 21-4, 21-5

CORBAObject protocol 21-3

CORBAORB protocol 21-3

CORBAParameter 20-3

corbaRaise message 20-12

CORBARequest protocol 21-1

CORBAUnion protocol 20-9

create_list operation 4-2

create_request operation 7-3

createRequest 20-4

D

data type

basic OMG IDL 3-20-3-22

constructed OMG IDL 3-22-3-25

constructs for OMG IDL 3-19

native 3-21

OMG IDL template 3-25-3-26

DCE 9-1

DCE CIOP

pipe interface, DCE IDL for 13-5

DCE CIOP module

OMG IDL for 13-25

DCE ESIOP 10-18

see also DCE CIOP

DCE-CIOP

storage in IOR 13-4

deactivate_impl operation 8-7

deactivate_obj operation 8-7

deactivation 1-8

derived interface 3-15

Dictionary 20-12

DII

see Dynamic Invocation interface

discriminant 16-16

discriminator instance method 20-9

dispose operation 8-9

domain 10-1

architecture 10-5

containment 10-6

federation 10-6

naming objects for multiple 10-11

object references 10-12

object referencing for 10-12-10-14

security 11-3

double 20-6

double type 16-10

duplicate 16-6

duplicate operation 16-5

Dynamic Implementation Routine

C signature 14-27

mapped to C 14-27

mapped to C++ 16-45

Dynamic Invocation interface 12-14

overview of 2-3, 2-8

parameters 4-1

request level bridging 11-5

request routines 4-4

return status 4-3

Dynamic Skeleton interface 11-4

mapped to C++ 16-44

mapping to C 14-25

overview of 2-4, 2-8

dynamic_cast<T*> 16-37

E

emulation, of a C++ compiler 16-35

encapsulation 12-9

defined 12-4

enum 12-9

enumerated types 3-24

enumeration type 16-11

Environment interface

OMG PIDL for 17-3

environment specific inter-ORB protocol for OSF's DCE environment

see DCE ESIOP

environment-specific inter_ORB protocol

see ESIOP

ESIOP 9-1, 9-4

ExceptionDef interface

OMG IDL for 6-24

exceptions 16-38

mapped to programming languages 14-3

expression

context 3-29

raises 3-29

F

federation 10-6

fixed-length 14-9

float type 16-10, 20-6

floating point data type 12-6

floating point type 3-21

fonts

used in this manual viii

foreign object system

integration of 2-17

full bridge 11-2

fully scoped names

defined 3-31

G

general inter-ORB protocol

see GIOP

generated class 16-3

generic pointer 16-32

get function 16-37

get_interface operation 7-3

OMG PIDL for 7-3

get_interface() operation 6-7

get_principal operation 14-28

GIOP 9-2, 10-18

alignment for primitive data types 12-5

and language mapping 12-8

and primitive data types 12-3, 12-5

any type 12-14

array type 12-8

cancel request header, OMG IDL for 12-20

close connection message 12-23, 12-24

constucted data types 12-8

context pseudo object 12-14

exception 12-14

floating point data type 12-6

goals of 12-1

implementation on various transport protocols 12-23

integer data types 12-5

locate reply header, OMG IDL for 12-22

locate request header, OMG IDL for 12-21

magic 12-29

mapping to TCP/IP transport protocol 12-27

message header, OMG IDL for 12-16

message type 12-15

primitive data types 12-5

principal pseudo object 12-14

relationship to IIOP 9-3

reply message, OMG IDL for 12-19

RepositoryId parameters 12-12

request header, OMG IDL for 12-17

TCKind 12-10

typecode 12-10

GIOP module 12-17, 12-21, 12-22

OMG IDL for 12-29

global name 3-32, 14-4

and inheritance 3-32

and Interface Repository ScopedName 6-8

and Smalltalk 19-3

H

hash operation 7-5

hexadecimal string 10-18

I

identifier 3-14

IDLType interface 6-8

IIOP 10-15, 10-18, 12-1, 12-27

defined 12-27

host 12-28

object key 12-28

port 12-28

relationship to GIOP 9-3

version 12-28

IIOP module 12-28

OMG IDL for 12-31

IIOP profile

OMG IDL for 12-27

impl_is_ready operation 8-6

implementation

defined 1-8, 8

model for 1-7

Implementation Repository

overview of 2-10

relationship to Basic Object Adapter 8-5

implementation skeleton

overview of 2-8

ImplementationDef interface 8-5

implicit context 10-9, 11-6

infix operator 3-18

Initialization interfaces 7-6

initializing the CORBA environment 7-6

in-line bridging 11-1

integer data type 12-5

integer tdata type 3-21

interface

defined 1-5, 8

interface inheritance 16-5

interface object 6-6

Interface Repository 2-5, 12-12

AliasDef, OMG IDL 6-21

and identifiers 6-8

and request level bridging 11-5

ArrayDef, OMG IDL 6-23

AttributeDef, OMG IDL 6-25

Contained interface, OMG IDL 6-9

Container 6-7

Container interface, OMG IDL 6-12

ExceptionDef interface 6-24

IDLType 6-8

inserting information 6-3

InterfaceDef, OMG IDL 6-28

IRObject interface 6-7

IRObject interface, OMG IDL 6-9

legal typecodes 6-37

location of interfaces in 6-7

ModuleDef interface, OMG IDL 6-17

OMG IDL for 6-41

OperationDef, OMG IDL 6-26

overview of 2-9, 6-1

PrimitiveDef, OMG IDL 6-21

Repository interface, OMG IDL 6-16

SequenceDef, OMG IDL 6-22

StringDef, OMG IDL 6-22

StructDef, OMG IDL 6-19

TypeCode 6-40

TypeCode interface, OMG IDL 6-34

InterfaceDef 6-7

OMG IDL for 6-28

InterfaceDef interface 8-5

Internet inter-ORB protocol

see IIOP

interoperability

and Object Services 10-19

architecture of 10-1

compliance viii, 9-5

domain 10-5

examples of 9-5

object service-specific information, passing 10-18, 12-3

overview of 9-1

primitive data types 12-5

RFP for 10-1

interoperable object reference

see IOR

IOP module

and DCE ESIOP 10-18

and GIOP 10-18

and IIOP 10-18

OMG IDL for 10-15

IOR 10-15, 10-16, 12-22, 13-4

converting to object reference 10-18

externalized 10-17

IRObject interface 6-7

OMG IDL for 6-9

is 16-6

is_equivalent operation 7-5

is_nil operation 16-5

L

language mapping vii

overview 2-7

left-shift-assign operator 16-28

list_initial_services 14-32, 17-15

little endian 12-6

little-endian 12-7

logical_type_id string 7-4

long type 16-10, 20-6

M

magic 12-16, 12-29

mediated bridging 10-8

method 1-8

modifier function 16-18

ModuleDef interface

OMG IDL for 6-17

multiple inheritance 3-15

MultipleComponentProfile 10-16

N

NamedValue interface

OMG PIDL for 17-4

NamedValue type 4-1, 4-2

namespace 15-2, D-1, 19-4

NamingContext 11-7

NamingContext interface

mapped to Smalltalk 20-12, 20-13

nested scope

and definitions 3-31

nil 20-3

nil object reference 16-7

null pointer 16-30, 16-40

NVList 21-5

NVList interface

add_item operation 4-11

create_list operation 4-10

create_operation_list 4-12

free operation 4-11

get_count operation 4-12

OMG PIDL for 17-5

NVList operation

free_memory operation 4-11

NVList type 4-2, 16-44

O

OAinit operation 17-14

mapped to C 14-31

obj_is_ready operation 8-6, 8-7

object

context 4-12

defined 9

implementation 1-8, 2-6

invocation 2-8, 2-9

mapping to programming languages 14-2

reference 2-6

reference canonicalization 10-13

reference embedding 10-12

reference encapsulation 10-13

references, stringified 10-17

request 10-3

object adapter 2-5, 2-8, 2-13

and request level bridging 11-5

examples of 2-16

functions of 2-14

overview of 2-4, 2-9

object adapter initialization

mapped to C++ 17-14

object adapter intialization

mapped to C 14-31

object class 16-5

object create operation 8-8

object duplicate operation

OMG PIDL for 7-4

object identifiers

and hash operation 7-5

Object interface

create_request operation 7-3

OMG PIDL for 7-3, 17-16

object key 12-15

Object Management Group iii

address of v

object reference 16-4

and Basic Object Adapter 8-8

obtaining for Interface Repository 14-32, 17-15

testing for equivalence 7-5

union members 16-18

object reference variable type 16-4

Object Request Broker iv

explained 2-1

how implemented 2-5

interfaces to 2-2

sample implementations 2-10, ??-2-12

Object Services iv

and GIOP module 12-17

and interoperability 11-7

and IOP module 10-18

Naming 11-7

Relationship 9-4

tags for B-1

Transaction 10-10, 10-19

Object_ptr 16-5

object_to_string operation 7-1

OMG PIDL for 7-2

Object_var 16-5

ObjectId 14-32, 17-15

octet type 3-22, 12-4, 12-7, 16-10, 20-6

OMG IDL

overview of 2-7

syntax of 3-13

types A-1

OMG IDL global name 3-32

OMG IDL struct

mapping to C++ 16-14

OMG IDL tags

requests to allocate 10-17, B-1

OMG IDL-to-programming language mapping vii

overview 2-7

oneway 16-37, 16-38, 9

opaque data type 12-4

operation 16-4

attribute,syntax of 3-28

declaration,syntax of 3-27

defined 1-5

mapping to programming languages 14-3

signature of 1-6

OperationDef

OMG IDL for 6-26

operator 16-28

operator< 16-27

operator-> 16-13

operator>>= 16-29

operator[] 16-21

ORB

backbone 10-11

connecting 6-3

core 10-2

kernel 10-2

ORB initialization 7-6

mapped to C 14-30

mapped to C++ 17-13

ORB Interface

overview of 2-9

ORB interface

and create_list operation 4-10

and create_operation_list operation 4-12

and NVList objects 4-10

mapping to programming languages 14-4

OMG PIDL for 17-12

ORB Services 10-2, 10-7

how selected 10-4

vs. Object Services 10-3

ORB_init operation 17-13

mapped to C 14-30

mapped to C++ 17-13

P

parameter

defined 1-6

parameter declaration

syntax of 3-28

pointer type 16-4

pragma directive

and Interface Repository 6-31

id 6-31

prefix 6-31

use in Smalltalk mapping 20-9

PrimitiveDef

OMG IDL for 6-21

principal 12-9, 12-18

principal pseudo object 17-9

profile

tags for B-1

property name 4-13

pseudo keyword 17-1

Q

qualified name 3-32

R

readonly 16-37

reference encapsulation 11-5

reference model iv

reference translation 11-4

ReferenceData get_id operation 8-9

Relationship Service 9-4

release operation 7-4, 16-5, 16-6

release parameter 16-20

replace function 16-33

Repository interface

OMG IDL for 6-16

RepositoryId

and pragma directive 6-31

format of 6-30

Request interface

add_arg operation 4-6

delete operation 4-7

get_next_response operation 4-9

get_response operation 4-9

invoke operation 4-7

OMG PIDL for 17-7

send operation 4-7

send_multiple_requests operation 4-8

request level bridging 11-1

types of 11-5

result

defined 1-6

right-shift-operator 16-29

RPC 13-20, 13-23

RTTI 16-37, D-3

Run time type information

see RTTI

S

scoped name identifier 3-32

scoped_name 3-16

scoping

and C language mapping 14-4

and C++ mapping 16-1

and identifiers 3-31

explained 3-31

selectors

mapped to OMG IDL operations 20-10

sequence octet 12-9, 12-14

sequence type 3-22, 3-25, 3-29, 12-8, 16-19, 20-10

SequenceDef

OMG IDL for 6-22

server 18-1, 10

ServerRequest

mapped to C 14-25

mapped to C++ 16-44

ServerRequest pseudo interface

mapped to C 14-25

ServiceContext 10-19

ServiceID 10-19

set function 16-37

set_exception operation 14-28

Short 16-10

short type 16-10, 20-5

signature 10

single 16-40

sizeof(T) 16-2

skeleton class 18-3, 18-4

slice 16-24, 16-41

Smalltalk 20-6

aBindingStruct 20-8

aBool 20-4

aCORBAObject 21-1, 21-4

active Process message 20-11

add_arg operation 21-1

addArg instance method 21-1

aDiscriminator instance method 20-9

any 20-7

argList 20-4

array class 20-10

array type 20-10

Association 21-2

at message 20-7, 20-11

boolean 20-6

char 20-6

Character 20-6

Common Base 19-2

CORBAConstants 20-5, 20-7, 20-11

corbaContext message 20-11

CORBAContext protocol 21-2, 21-4

CORBAEnum protocol 20-7

CORBAExceptionEvent protocol 20-11

CORBAExceptionValue protocol 20-12, 20-13

CORBANamedValue protocol 21-4, 21-5

CORBAObject protocol 21-3

CORBAORB protocol 21-3

CORBAParameter protocol 20-3

corbaRaise message 20-12

CORBARequest protocol 21-1

CORBAUnion protocol 20-9

create_child operation 21-2

create_operation_list operation 21-4

create_request operation 21-3

createChild instance method 21-2

createOperationList instance method 21-4

createRequest 20-4, 21-3

cxt 20-13

delete instance method 21-2

delete operation 21-2

design of mapping 19-1

Dictionary 20-12

Dictionary class 20-8, 20-10

discriminator instance method 20-9

duplicate 21-3

exceptions 20-10

explicit vs implicit mappings 20-8

flags instance method 21-5

float 20-6

garbage collection 20-3, 20-11

get_next_response operation 21-4

get_response operation 21-2

getDefaultContext instance method 21-4

invoke instance method 21-1

invoke operation 21-1

invokeOneway instance method 21-1

long 20-6

mapping compliance viii

memory management 20-3, 21-3

memory management for object references 20-11

mini-glossary 19-3

name instance method 21-4

namespace 19-4

nil 20-3

NVlist type and OrderedCollection class 21-5

obect_to_string operation 21-3

objectToString instance method 21-3

octet 20-6

operation 20-4

OrderedCollection class 20-10

overview of mapping 20-1

pollNextResponse instance method 21-4

pollResponse instance method 21-2

Processor variable 20-11

reference books 19-2

release operation 21-3

reqFlags 20-4

request 20-4

restOfName 20-13

result 20-4

send instance method 21-1

send operation 21-1

send_multiple_requests operation 21-4

sendMultipleRequests instance method 21-4

sequence 20-10

set and get value instance methods 21-2

set and get value operations 21-2

set value operations 21-2

short 20-5

String class 20-10

string type 20-10

struct type 20-8

underscore characters in mapping 20-2

unsigned short and long 20-6

value instance method 20-9, 21-4

Value instance methods 21-2

split allocation

avoiding errors with 16-39

stack allocation 16-39

statically-initialized 16-24

Status result 4-3

string type 3-26, 3-29, 12-8, 16-11

string union members 16-18

string_to_object operation 7-1

OMG PIDL for 7-2

String_var 16-11

StringDef

OMG IDL for 6-22

struct type 3-22, 12-8

StructDef

OMG IDL for 6-19

stub 10

stub interface 2-7, 2-8

subject 3-30

SystemException 16-36

T

T *data constructor 16-20

T_ptr 18-2

T_ptr* 16-21

T_var 16-12, D-3

tag

component 10-17

protocol 10-17

requests to allocate B-1

TAG_MULTIPLE_COMPONENTS tag 10-16

TCKind 12-10

TCP/IP 12-23, 12-27

template 15-2, 18-5

test 14-2

this pointer 18-2

throw exception 16-37, 18-2

tie class 18-5

top 16-8

Transaction Service 10-10, 10-19

transfer syntax

between ORBs and inter-ORB bridges 12-2

transparency 10-4

transparency of location 10-1

type 16-29

type function 16-33

type specifier

syntax of 3-20

type unknown to the receiver 16-26

TypeCode 4-2, 16-27

OMG IDL for 6-40

typecode 19-2

TypeCode interface

OMG IDL for 6-34

OMG PIDL for 17-10

TypeCode_ptr 16-35, 17-10

typedef 16-26

types

any 1-4

basic 1-4

constructed 1-4

defined 1-4

found in all ORB implementations A-1

interface 1-5

legal values 1-4

type-safe 16-26

typographical conventions viii

U

unbounded sequence 14-10, 16-12

unbounded string 14-10, 16-12

union member 16-16

union type 3-23, 12-8, 19-2

unsigned long type 16-10

unsigned short type 16-10, 20-6

UserException 16-35

V

value function 16-33

value instance method 20-9

variable-length 14-9

void* 16-33

X

X/Open iv



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