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NAME

       sc::AggregateKeyVal - This takes several KeyVal objects and makes them look like one
       KeyVal object.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <keyval.h>

       Inherits sc::KeyVal.

   Public Member Functions
       Constructors.
       These contructors create an AggregateKeyVal that is formed from several other KeyVal
       objects.

       The search order is keyval1, keyval2, and so on. All KeyVal objects including and after
       the first null KeyVal will be ignored.

           AggregateKeyVal (const Ref< KeyVal > &keyval1)
           AggregateKeyVal (const Ref< KeyVal > &keyval1, const Ref< KeyVal > &keyval2)
           AggregateKeyVal (const Ref< KeyVal > &keyval1, const Ref< KeyVal > &keyval2, const
               Ref< KeyVal > &keyval3)
           AggregateKeyVal (const Ref< KeyVal > &keyval1, const Ref< KeyVal > &keyval2, const
               Ref< KeyVal > &keyval3, const Ref< KeyVal > &keyval4)
           ~AggregateKeyVal ()
           void errortrace (std::ostream &fp=ExEnv::err0())
               Write a message to fp describing the error.
           void dump (std::ostream &fp=ExEnv::err0())
               Write a message to fp describing the error.

   Protected Member Functions
       int key_exists (const char *)
           Ultimately called by exists.
       Ref< KeyValValue > key_value (const char *, const KeyValValue &def)
           Ultimately called by value.

   Additional Inherited Members

Detailed Description

       This takes several KeyVal objects and makes them look like one KeyVal object.

       When a key is sought first KeyVal, then the next, and so on is searched until the keyword
       is found.

Author

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