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author | Niclas Eklund <[email protected]> | 2009-12-21 14:11:22 +0000 |
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committer | Erlang/OTP <[email protected]> | 2009-12-21 14:11:22 +0000 |
commit | cc62eb20f678cecc1b9b1dbd572b191347a9e907 (patch) | |
tree | 86676a812b969d45208c27e49e58636f34f07285 /lib/orber/doc/src/ch_naming_service.xml | |
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diff --git a/lib/orber/doc/src/ch_naming_service.xml b/lib/orber/doc/src/ch_naming_service.xml index 510ccf2543..a5818966fa 100644 --- a/lib/orber/doc/src/ch_naming_service.xml +++ b/lib/orber/doc/src/ch_naming_service.xml @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ Figure 1: Contextual object relationships using the Naming Service.</icaption> <p>In order to use the naming service you have to fetch an initial reference to it. This is done with:</p> <code type="none"> -\011NS = corba:resolve_initial_references("NameService"). +NS = corba:resolve_initial_references("NameService"). </code> <note> <p>NS in the other use-cases refers to this initial reference.</p> @@ -208,17 +208,17 @@ Sc = corba:string_to_object("corbaname:rir:/NameService#workgroup/services/"). {BList, BIterator} = 'CosNaming_NamingContext':list(Sc, 10). lists:foreach(fun({{Id, Kind},BindingType}) -> case BindingType of -\011nobject -> -\011\011io:format("id: %s, kind: %s, type: object~n", [Id, Kind]); -\011 _ -> -\011\011io:format("id: %s, kind: %s, type: ncontext~n", [Id, Kind]) -\011end end, -\011Blist). + nobject -> + io:format("id: %s, kind: %s, type: object~n", [Id, Kind]); + _ -> + io:format("id: %s, kind: %s, type: ncontext~n", [Id, Kind]) + end end, + Blist). </code> </item> </list> <note> - <p>Normally a <term id="BindingIterator"><termdef>The binding iterator (Like a book mark) indicates which objects have been read from the list.</termdef></term>is helpful in situations where you have a large\011number of objects + <p>Normally a <term id="BindingIterator"><termdef>The binding iterator (Like a book mark) indicates which objects have been read from the list.</termdef></term>is helpful in situations where you have a large number of objects in a list, as the programmer then can traverse it more easily. In Erlang it is not needed, because lists are easily handled in the language itself.</p> |