Adds a new (and currently unattached) syntax element to the syntax element tree after the specified target element. The newly added element becomes the next sibling of the target element.
void cpiAddAfter( int* returnCode, CciElement* targetElement, CciElement* newElement);
None. If an error occurs, returnCode indicates the reason for the error.
void cpiSetElementValue( CciParser* parser, CciElement* element, CciElementValue* value ){ CciElement* newElement; int rc; if ((cpiElementType(&rc, element) == CCI_ELEMENT_TYPE_VALUE) || (cpiElementType(&rc, element) == CCI_ELEMENT_TYPE_NAME_VALUE)) { cpiSetElementValueValue(&rc, element, value); } else if (cpiElementType(&rc, element) == CCI_ELEMENT_TYPE_NAME) { /* Create a new value element, add after the current value element, and set the value */ newElement = cpiCreateElement(&rc, parser); cpiSetElementType(&rc, newElement, CCI_ELEMENT_TYPE_VALUE); cpiSetElementValueValue(&rc, newElement, value); cpiAddAfter(&rc, element, newElement); } else { } return; }
Related concepts
User-defined parsers
User-defined extensions
Related tasks
Creating a parser in C
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cpiAddBefore
Parser utility functions
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