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Revision as of 19:38, 21 March 2023
Load info about system methods into this XmlDoc (XmlDoc class)
LoadSystemMethodInfo loads an XmlDoc with information about methods in classes selected by a "pattern" argument. This method is primarily intended for SOUL products delivered by Rocket Software, and the schema of the document may change from release to release. Users of SoulEdit (V7.5 and later) can see this method in action via the INFO command which provides introspection into specified methods.
Syntax
Template:XmlDoc:LoadSystemFunctionInfo syntax
Syntax terms
doc | An expression that points to the XmlDoc to contain the selected method information. | ||||||
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pattern | A string whose case is ignored and that can have any of the following forms:
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ShowBase | A Boolean enumeration that specifies how to handle base and extension classes:
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Usage notes
- The New method will only be displayed if either is true:
- The methodPattern is the string
New
. - The New method has any arguments.
- The methodPattern is the string
- LoadSystemMethodInfo will not display classes in the module LOCAL, if they are selected by a pattern (that is, pattern contains a wildcard character), or if there is no classPattern component.
Examples
The following request displays the class data for the AddAttribute method:
begin %d is object xmlDoc %d = new %d:loadSystemMethodInfo('AddAttribute') %d:print end
The example result follows:
<classes selection="AddAttribute"> <class name="XmlNode" system="yes" new="no" discard="no" docObject="nod"> <methods module="JSOPF" offset="00002038"> <method name="AddAttribute" type="function" callable="yes" requiredProdNum="35" desc="Add Attribute to Element node"> <result> <type name="Object" class="XmlNode"/> </result> <arg docArg="name"> <type name="Unicode"/> </arg> <arg docArg="value"> <type name="Unicode"/> </arg> <arg optional="yes" docArg="uri"> <type name="Unicode"/> </arg> </method> </methods> </class> </classes>