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| ELZED | Documentation | The Details | API |
| lzDeleteOpThe lzDeleteOp function destroys a previously defined operator. void lzDeleteOp(| | char cScope, | | // the scope of the operator | | | const char* sOperatorName | | // the name of the operator |
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Parameters| cScope | | | A character code indicating the scope of the target operator. The character code must be one of the following values:
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Code
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Constant
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Meaning |
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'C'
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kCosmicScope
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Available in all contexts |
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'G'
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kGlobalScope
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Available in current context only |
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| sOperatorName | | | A null-terminated character string containing the name of the target operator. |
Return Value
Remarks| | The target operator must exist in the current context and/or at the specified scope.
Elzed internal operators may not be deleted. |
Versions| | Introduced in Elzed 1.0.0 Modified in Elzed 2.4.0 -- String (char*) parameter is now declared const. | | | This page describes the version of lzDeleteOp active in Elzed 2.5.0 (188: 2.5.0) |
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