Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-AECDAEBF-777A-579B-92F8-560FD7FF86E7.dita
author Dominic Pinkman <Dominic.Pinkman@Nokia.com>
Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:18:20 +0000
changeset 0 89d6a7a84779
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Initial contribution of Documentation_content according to Feature bug 1266 bug 1268 bug 1269 bug 1270 bug 1372 bug 1374 bug 1375 bug 1379 bug 1380 bug 1381 bug 1382 bug 1383 bug 1385

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<concept id="GUID-AECDAEBF-777A-579B-92F8-560FD7FF86E7" xml:lang="en"><title>NAME
statement</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
<codeblock xml:space="preserve">&lt;name-statement&gt;
name-statement ::= 
NAME &lt;short-name&gt;</codeblock>
<p>Use this statement to ensure that the resources in the file have a unique
ID so that an application can use multiple resource files without resource
ID conflict.</p>
<p>This statement must be the first non-comment statement in the file.</p>
<p>The <varname>short-name</varname> must be between one and four alphabetic
characters long and be unique (no other file may use the same one). For the
sake of consistency this constant should be in upper case although lower case
is allowed (and will be converted to upper case by the compiler). This <varname>short-name</varname> is
then converted into a number and shifted onto the leading 20 bits of the resource
ID, leaving the bottom 12 bits for the number of the resource in the file.
This allows a maximum of 4095 resources to be defined in a source file.</p>
<p>Since the <codeph>NAME</codeph> statement maps all resource IDs within
the file onto 32-bit numbers, only <codeph>LLINK</codeph> s may be used for
resource references in that file. Using the <codeph>NAME</codeph> statement
in a resource file means that any attempt to use a <codeph>LINK</codeph> will
generate an error.</p>
<example><p>With <codeph>NAME</codeph> set to <codeph>AAAA</codeph>,
if this resource is the first resource in the file</p><codeblock id="GUID-42436ADC-996A-5D24-BC6B-8072DF8F271F" xml:space="preserve">RESOURCE STRING one
 {
 wd=5;
 }</codeblock><p>the first entry in the generated header file will be</p><codeblock id="GUID-707F02E8-CD7D-54BB-B11D-FB3B46876DF5" xml:space="preserve">#define ONE 0x04FD8001</codeblock><p>04FD8
is the leading 20 bits for all IDs in the file and 001 is the reference of
that resource within the file.</p></example>
</conbody></concept>