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5 /* Parse a symbol name and search for it */
9 /* (C) 1998-2003 Ullrich von Bassewitz */
11 /* D-70794 Filderstadt */
12 /* EMail: uz@cc65.org */
15 /* This software is provided 'as-is', without any expressed or implied */
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58 struct SymTable* ParseScopedIdent (char* Name, struct StrBuf* FullName);
59 /* Parse a (possibly scoped) identifer. Name must point to a buffer big enough
60 * to hold such an identifier. The scope of the name must exist and is returned
61 * as function result, while the last part (the identifier) which may be either
62 * a symbol or a scope depending on the context is returned in Name. FullName
63 * is a string buffer that is used to store the full name of the identifier
64 * including the scope. It is used internally and may be used by the caller
65 * for error messages or similar.
68 struct SymEntry* ParseScopedSymName (int AllowNew);
69 /* Parse a (possibly scoped) symbol name, search for it in the symbol table
70 * and return the symbol table entry.
73 struct SymTable* ParseScopedSymTable (void);
74 /* Parse a (possibly scoped) symbol table (scope) name, search for it in the
75 * symbol space and return the symbol table struct.