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<h4 class="subsection">10.2.2 Identifiers</h4>
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<p><a name="index-identifier-1726"></a><a name="index-name-1727"></a><a name="index-IDENTIFIER_005fNODE-1728"></a>
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An <code>IDENTIFIER_NODE</code> represents a slightly more general concept
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than the standard C or C++ concept of identifier. In particular, an
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<code>IDENTIFIER_NODE</code> may contain a ‘<samp><span class="samp">$</span></samp>’, or other extraordinary
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characters.
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<p>There are never two distinct <code>IDENTIFIER_NODE</code>s representing the
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same identifier. Therefore, you may use pointer equality to compare
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<code>IDENTIFIER_NODE</code>s, rather than using a routine like
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<code>strcmp</code>. Use <code>get_identifier</code> to obtain the unique
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<code>IDENTIFIER_NODE</code> for a supplied string.
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<p>You can use the following macros to access identifiers:
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<dt><code>IDENTIFIER_POINTER</code><a name="index-IDENTIFIER_005fPOINTER-1729"></a><dd>The string represented by the identifier, represented as a
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<code>char*</code>. This string is always <code>NUL</code>-terminated, and contains
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no embedded <code>NUL</code> characters.
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<br><dt><code>IDENTIFIER_LENGTH</code><a name="index-IDENTIFIER_005fLENGTH-1730"></a><dd>The length of the string returned by <code>IDENTIFIER_POINTER</code>, not
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including the trailing <code>NUL</code>. This value of
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<code>IDENTIFIER_LENGTH (x)</code> is always the same as <code>strlen
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(IDENTIFIER_POINTER (x))</code>.
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<br><dt><code>IDENTIFIER_OPNAME_P</code><a name="index-IDENTIFIER_005fOPNAME_005fP-1731"></a><dd>This predicate holds if the identifier represents the name of an
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overloaded operator. In this case, you should not depend on the
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contents of either the <code>IDENTIFIER_POINTER</code> or the
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<code>IDENTIFIER_LENGTH</code>.
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<br><dt><code>IDENTIFIER_TYPENAME_P</code><a name="index-IDENTIFIER_005fTYPENAME_005fP-1732"></a><dd>This predicate holds if the identifier represents the name of a
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user-defined conversion operator. In this case, the <code>TREE_TYPE</code> of
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the <code>IDENTIFIER_NODE</code> holds the type to which the conversion
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operator converts.
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