symbol
symbol — A name that is replaced by a value before processing.
Synopsis
- Zero or more of:
- text
 replaceable- Graphic inlines 
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 - Indexing inlines 
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 - Linking inlines 
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 - Ubiquitous inlines 
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Description
A symbol is a name that represents a value. It
      should be used in contexts in which the name will actually be replaced
      by a value before processing. The canonical example is a
      #defined symbol in a C program where the C
      preprocessor replaces every occurrence of the symbol with its value
      before compilation begins.
The Limit value of the class attribute identifies those symbols
      that represent system limitations (e.g., the number of characters
      allowed in a pathname or the largest possible positive integer). DocBook
      V3.1 introduced the constant
      element, which may be more suitable for some of these symbols.
Processing expectations
Formatted inline.
Attributes
- class
 Identifies the class of symbol
Enumerated values: “limit” The value is a limit of some kind
Examples
<article xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'> <title>Example symbol</title> <para>No filename may be more than <symbol class='limit'>MAXPATHLEN</symbol> characters long. </para> </article>
No filename may be more than MAXPATHLEN characters long.




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