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| 3265 | post | 1 | #ifndef MODULE_ALIASES_H |
| 2 | #define MODULE_ALIASES_H |
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| 4 | /* Modules that declare multiple names for themselves but use the |
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| 5 | * same entry functions are aliases. This array helps to determine if |
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| 6 | * a module is an alias, as such it can be invoked differently. |
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| 7 | * format is alias , real_name */ |
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| 9 | /* So far, this is only used in the help display but could be used to |
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| 10 | * handle a module differently even prior to reaching its entry code. |
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| 11 | * For instance, 'exit' could behave differently than 'quit', prior to |
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| 12 | * the entry point being reached. */ |
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| 14 | char *mod_aliases[] = { |
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| 15 | NULL, NULL |
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| 16 | }; |
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| 18 | #endif |