--- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-97C0A5B1-99AE-5F71-9092-A6976E54AEA7.dita Tue Mar 30 11:42:04 2010 +0100
+++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-97C0A5B1-99AE-5F71-9092-A6976E54AEA7.dita Tue Mar 30 11:56:28 2010 +0100
@@ -1,57 +1,57 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
-<!-- Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies) All rights reserved. -->
-<!-- This component and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the License
-"Eclipse Public License v1.0" which accompanies this distribution,
-and is available at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". -->
-<!-- Initial Contributors:
- Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
-Contributors:
--->
-<!DOCTYPE concept
- PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN" "concept.dtd">
-<concept id="GUID-97C0A5B1-99AE-5F71-9092-A6976E54AEA7" xml:lang="en"><title>How
-to initialise STRUCT RESOURCE members</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
-<p><i><codeph><struct-initialiser></codeph></i>
-</p>
-<p><b>struct-initialiser ::=</b>
- </p>
-<p><i><codeph><struct-name></codeph></i><b> {</b> <i><codeph><struct-initialiser-item-list></codeph></i> <b>}</b> <i><codeph><struct-initialiser-item></codeph></i>
-</p>
-<p><b>struct-initialiser-item ::=</b>
- </p>
-<p><i><codeph><member-name> = <initialiser> ;</codeph></i></p>
-<p>To initialise a member of <codeph>STRUCT</codeph> type, give the <varname>struct-name</varname> with
-which you wish to initialise it, and then specify each member of that struct
-which you wish to initialise.</p>
-<p>The <varname>member-name</varname>s listed must be members of the <varname>struct-name</varname> struct.
-Each <varname>initialise</varname> must be of a type compatible with the member
-it is initialising.</p>
-<p><b>Example</b> </p>
-<p>Given the previously defined struct types,</p>
-<codeblock id="GUID-B7A47237-F871-5A07-B97B-11034F7019D1" xml:space="preserve">STRUCT STRINGCOUNT
- {
- BUF message;
- WORD num;
- }</codeblock>
-<codeblock id="GUID-562D9436-F734-5E07-B452-08BD40F08959" xml:space="preserve">STRUCT SAMPLE
- {
- WORD anynumber;
- STRUCT text; // should be a STRINGCOUNT
- }</codeblock>
-<p>the following example shows how to define the struct within a resource:</p>
-<codeblock id="GUID-425AD6B0-750B-56C2-8643-2726904C7DB7" xml:space="preserve">RESOURCE SAMPLE show_how
- {
- anynumber=10;
- text=STRINGCOUNT
- {
- message="Hello"
- num=5;
- };
- }</codeblock>
-<p><b>Type safety</b> </p>
-<p>The compiler does not enforce type safety. Any struct can be used to initialise
-a member declared to be of struct type. Usually, however, the designer of
-the struct will have intended only one or a limited number of structs ever
-be used to initialise a member. You should ensure that you initialise struct
-members with the intended struct type.</p>
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
+<!-- Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies) All rights reserved. -->
+<!-- This component and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the License
+"Eclipse Public License v1.0" which accompanies this distribution,
+and is available at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". -->
+<!-- Initial Contributors:
+ Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
+Contributors:
+-->
+<!DOCTYPE concept
+ PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN" "concept.dtd">
+<concept id="GUID-97C0A5B1-99AE-5F71-9092-A6976E54AEA7" xml:lang="en"><title>How
+to initialise STRUCT RESOURCE members</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
+<p><i><codeph><struct-initialiser></codeph></i>
+</p>
+<p><b>struct-initialiser ::=</b>
+ </p>
+<p><i><codeph><struct-name></codeph></i><b> {</b> <i><codeph><struct-initialiser-item-list></codeph></i> <b>}</b> <i><codeph><struct-initialiser-item></codeph></i>
+</p>
+<p><b>struct-initialiser-item ::=</b>
+ </p>
+<p><i><codeph><member-name> = <initialiser> ;</codeph></i></p>
+<p>To initialise a member of <codeph>STRUCT</codeph> type, give the <varname>struct-name</varname> with
+which you wish to initialise it, and then specify each member of that struct
+which you wish to initialise.</p>
+<p>The <varname>member-name</varname>s listed must be members of the <varname>struct-name</varname> struct.
+Each <varname>initialise</varname> must be of a type compatible with the member
+it is initialising.</p>
+<p><b>Example</b> </p>
+<p>Given the previously defined struct types,</p>
+<codeblock id="GUID-B7A47237-F871-5A07-B97B-11034F7019D1" xml:space="preserve">STRUCT STRINGCOUNT
+ {
+ BUF message;
+ WORD num;
+ }</codeblock>
+<codeblock id="GUID-562D9436-F734-5E07-B452-08BD40F08959" xml:space="preserve">STRUCT SAMPLE
+ {
+ WORD anynumber;
+ STRUCT text; // should be a STRINGCOUNT
+ }</codeblock>
+<p>the following example shows how to define the struct within a resource:</p>
+<codeblock id="GUID-425AD6B0-750B-56C2-8643-2726904C7DB7" xml:space="preserve">RESOURCE SAMPLE show_how
+ {
+ anynumber=10;
+ text=STRINGCOUNT
+ {
+ message="Hello"
+ num=5;
+ };
+ }</codeblock>
+<p><b>Type safety</b> </p>
+<p>The compiler does not enforce type safety. Any struct can be used to initialise
+a member declared to be of struct type. Usually, however, the designer of
+the struct will have intended only one or a limited number of structs ever
+be used to initialise a member. You should ensure that you initialise struct
+members with the intended struct type.</p>
</conbody></concept>
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