$Revision: 1666 $
$Date: 2002-06-12 07:19:37 -0400 (Wed, 12 Jun 2002) $
varname — The name of a variable
varname ::= (#PCDATA|replaceable
|inlinegraphic
|inlinemediaobject
|indexterm
|beginpage
)*
A VarName
identifies a variable name in a programming or
expression language. Variables most often get their values from
Literal
s, Replaceable
values, Constant
s,
or Symbol
s.
These elements contain varname:
action
, application
, attribution
, bibliomisc
, bridgehead
, citation
, citetitle
, classsynopsisinfo
, code
, command
, computeroutput
, database
, emphasis
, entry
, fieldsynopsis
, filename
, firstterm
, foreignphrase
, funcparams
, funcsynopsisinfo
, function
, glosssee
, glossseealso
, glossterm
, hardware
, interfacename
, keycap
, lineannotation
, link
, literal
, literallayout
, lotentry
, member
, msgaud
, olink
, option
, optional
, para
, parameter
, phrase
, primary
, primaryie
, productname
, programlisting
, property
, quote
, refdescriptor
, refentrytitle
, refname
, refpurpose
, remark
, screen
, screeninfo
, secondary
, secondaryie
, see
, seealso
, seealsoie
, seeie
, seg
, segtitle
, simpara
, subtitle
, synopsis
, systemitem
, td
, term
, termdef
, tertiary
, tertiaryie
, th
, title
, titleabbrev
, tocback
, tocentry
, tocfront
, trademark
, ulink
, userinput
.
The following elements occur in varname:
beginpage
, indexterm
, inlinegraphic
, inlinemediaobject
, replaceable
.
command
, computeroutput
, constant
, literal
, markup
, option
, optional
, parameter
, prompt
, replaceable
, sgmltag
, userinput
.
<!DOCTYPE para PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"> <para> In Perl, <varname>@ARGV</varname> contains the command line parameters used when the script was run. </para>
In Perl, @ARGV
contains the command line parameters
used when the script was run.
For additional examples, see also
literal
.