comparison man/lispref/tooltalk.texi @ 30:ec9a17fef872 r19-15b98

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215 string, and @var{value} can be a string or an integer. ToolTalk doesn't 215 string, and @var{value} can be a string or an integer. ToolTalk doesn't
216 define any semantics for @var{type}, so only the participants in the 216 define any semantics for @var{type}, so only the participants in the
217 protocol you're using need to agree what types mean (if anything). 217 protocol you're using need to agree what types mean (if anything).
218 Conventionally @code{string} is used for strings and @code{int} for 32 218 Conventionally @code{string} is used for strings and @code{int} for 32
219 bit integers. Arguments can initialized by providing a value or with 219 bit integers. Arguments can initialized by providing a value or with
220 @code{set-tooltalk-message-attribute}; the latter is neccessary if you 220 @code{set-tooltalk-message-attribute}; the latter is necessary if you
221 want to initialize the argument with a string that can contain embedded 221 want to initialize the argument with a string that can contain embedded
222 nulls (use @code{arg_bval}). 222 nulls (use @code{arg_bval}).
223 @refill 223 @refill
224 @end defun 224 @end defun
225 225