For making an INTEGERobject we have m_i_i(), the description of
this routine now follows:
Its NAME m_i_i is an abbreviation of
make_integervalue_integerobject.
Its SYNOPSIS is INT m_i_i(INT a;OP b),
while its DESCRIPTION is: It builds an INTEGERobject b with
value a. But before that it is checked whether b is an empty
object, if not, then b is freed first.
The RETURN: the returnvalue is OK, or ERROR if an error
occured.
There is also a MACRO version of this routine: M_I_I. It does the same as m_i_i, but without a check
on empty object.
harald.fripertinger "at" uni-graz.at, May 26,
2011