Add support for a filename to record the name of the node in which the
table will be presented. Accessor methods are used to access the attribute.
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package SynopsisTable;
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sub new{
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return bless {names=>'', info=>{}};
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return bless {names=>'', info=>{}, file=>''};
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}
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sub declare{
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$self->{info}{$name} = "$key,$type,";
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}
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# The 'file' attribute is used to store the filename of the node in which
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# the table will be presented; this assumes that each table will be presented
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# only once, which works for the current use of this object.
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sub set_file{
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my($self, $filename) = @_;
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$self->{file} = "$filename";
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}
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sub get_file{
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my $self = shift;
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return $self->{file};
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}
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sub set_synopsis{
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my($self,$name,$synopsis) = @_;
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my($key,$type,$unused) = split ',', $self->{info}{$name}, 3;
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