1doc::unibi_set_aliases(3) unibilium doc::unibi_set_aliases(3)
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6 unibi_get_aliases, unibi_set_aliases - access the aliases of a terminal
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10 #include <unibilium.h>
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12 const char **unibi_get_aliases(const unibi_term *ut);
13 void unibi_set_aliases(unibi_term *ut, const char **v);
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16 "unibi_get_aliases" returns the list of aliases from ut;
17 "unibi_set_aliases" sets it to v. The format of this list is like
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20 The contents of this list come from the ('|'-separated) name section in
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27 Note that "unibi_set_aliases" simply stores the pointer it is given; it
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32 "unibi_get_aliases" returns a pointer to a null-terminated vector of
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36 unibilium.h(3), unibi_get_name(3), unibi_set_name(3)
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