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-[[Property:title|eif_attribute]]
-[[Property:weight|-12]]
-[[Property:uuid|c843f272-8ac2-c30e-e71f-bd6c567e9de3]]
-==Synopsis==
-
-#include "eif_cecil.h"
-
-EIFFEL_TYPE eif_attribute (EIF_REFERENCE object, char * name, EIFFEL_TYPE, int * status);
-
-
-==Description==
-The eif_attribute macro returns the attribute of name name, which is of type EIFFEL_TYPE.
-EIFFEL_TYPE is the type of the Eiffel attribute. It can be one of the following:
-# EIF_INTEGER
-# EIF_CHARACTER
-# EIF_BOOLEAN
-# EIF_DOUBLE
-# EIF_REAL
-# EIF_REFERENCE
-
-If status is NULL then no status is set. Otherwise the status of the call is put into *status. Its value is one of the following:
-# EIF_NO_ATTRIBUTE
-# EIF_CECIL_OK
-
-If the visible exception is enabled, then a visible exception is raised upon failure (EIF_NO_ATTRIBUTE, EIF_CECIL_ERROR).
-
-==Return value==
-
-Successful: the Eiffel attribute.
-
-Failing: (EIFFEL_TYPE) 0
-
-==Notes==
-
-If the return value is an EIF_REFERENCE, you must protect it with [[eif_protect]].
-
-You cannot access a constant attribute, or the result of a once function with eif_attribute.
-
-==Conformance==
-
-ISE Eiffel 4.5 and later.
-
-==Compatibility==
-
-eif_attribute (object, name, type, NULL)
-
-is equivalent to:
-
-eif_field (object, name, type)
-
-which is deprecated.
-
-
-{{SeeAlso|
-[[eif_protect]]
-[[attribute_exists]]
-[[eif_procedure]]
-[[eif_reference_function]] }}
-
-
-
-
+[[Property:title|eif_attribute]]
+[[Property:weight|-12]]
+[[Property:uuid|c843f272-8ac2-c30e-e71f-bd6c567e9de3]]
+==Synopsis==
+
+#include "eif_cecil.h"
+
+EIFFEL_TYPE eif_attribute (EIF_REFERENCE object, char * name, EIFFEL_TYPE, int * status);
+
+
+==Description==
+The eif_attribute macro returns the attribute of name name, which is of type EIFFEL_TYPE.
+EIFFEL_TYPE is the type of the Eiffel attribute. It can be one of the following:
+# EIF_INTEGER
+# EIF_CHARACTER
+# EIF_BOOLEAN
+# EIF_DOUBLE
+# EIF_REAL
+# EIF_REFERENCE
+
+If status is NULL then no status is set. Otherwise the status of the call is put into *status. Its value is one of the following:
+# EIF_NO_ATTRIBUTE
+# EIF_CECIL_OK
+
+If the visible exception is enabled, then a visible exception is raised upon failure (EIF_NO_ATTRIBUTE, EIF_CECIL_ERROR).
+
+==Return value==
+
+Successful: the Eiffel attribute.
+
+Failing: (EIFFEL_TYPE) 0
+
+==Notes==
+
+If the return value is an EIF_REFERENCE, you must protect it with [[eif_protect]].
+
+You cannot access a constant attribute, or the result of a once function with eif_attribute.
+
+==Conformance==
+
+ISE Eiffel 4.5 and later.
+
+==Compatibility==
+
+eif_attribute (object, name, type, NULL)
+
+is equivalent to:
+
+eif_field (object, name, type)
+
+which is deprecated.
+
+
+{{SeeAlso|
+[[eif_protect]]
+[[attribute_exists]]
+[[eif_procedure]]
+[[eif_*_function]] }}
+
+
+
+