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NAME

       libmawk_get_var - returns a pointer to a mawk variable

SYNOPSIS

       #include <libmawk.h>

       const CELL *libmawk_get_var(mawk_state_t *m, const char *vname);
       int libmawk_get_array_at(mawk_state_t *m, const char *arr_name,
                   const char *idx, const char *res, int alloc);

DESCRIPTION

       The  libmawk_get_var() function returns a pointer to a mawk cell that represents the global variable with
       name passed in vname in the given context. The returned CELL should  never  be  free'd  or  destroyed  or
       modified.  Function libmawk_print_cell may be used for converting the cell to string.

       Function libmawk_get_array_at() performs the same operation for an element of an array. -1 is returned if
       arr_name is not an array or upon an error. If idx is not an existing index in the array it  is  allocated
       if  alloc  is  non-zero.  If res is not NULL, it is destroyed (regardless of the return value) and if the
       index exists (or is created by the call), is loaded with the value.  The  caller  needs  to  destroy  res
       after use. Since res is destroyed when non-NULL, it must be a valid cell with valid type.

       Argument    m    is    a    libmawk    context    previously    returned   by   libmawk_initialize()   or
       libmawk_initialize_stage3().

SEE ALSO

       libmawk_initialize_stage(3libmawk),    libmawk_initialize(3libmawk),     libmawk_call_function(3libmawk),
       libmawk_print_cell(3libmawk).