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Function
Performs various copying operations.
Syntax
#include <dx/dx.h>
Object DXCopy(Object o, enum copy copy)
Functional Details
The DXCopy operations differ in the depth to which they copy the
structure of an Object o.
Depth is specified by the copy parameter, which may
be one of the following:
Notes:
- Because of the data-flow execution model used by Data Explorer, it is
critical that no module actually alter its inputs. Instead,
DXCopy
is generally used to create a modifiable copy of the input that is
then altered and produced as output. This is most often done by
using the
COPY_STRUCTURE form. This produces a copy of
the structure of the input, but uses references to the Arrays of the
input, rather than actual copies. Once a structure has been copied
in this manner, the Arrays (which are most often found as components
of Fields) may be replaced in the copied Field by new results.
The result will be a copy of the input that shares all
unchanged data with the original, thereby
saving memory space.
- DXCopy
applied to an Object of type Array performs no copy and simply returns
its input. This presents the problem that in order to clean up,
copied Objects of other types may be deleted without deleting the
original, while the result of applying
DXCopy
to Arrays
may not
be deleted without deleting the original.
Return Value
Returns the copy or returns NULL and sets an error
code.
See Also
DXCopyAttributes,
DXNewField,
DXNewGroup
"Object Routines".
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