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PL_cvt_i_bool()
PL_cvt_i_char()
PL_cvt_i_schar()
PL_cvt_i_uchar()
PL_cvt_i_short()
PL_cvt_i_ushort()
PL_cvt_i_int()
PL_cvt_i_uint()
PL_cvt_i_long()
PL_cvt_i_ulong()
PL_cvt_i_llong()
PL_cvt_i_ullong()
PL_cvt_i_int32()
PL_cvt_i_uint32()
PL_cvt_i_int64()
PL_cvt_i_uint64()
PL_cvt_i_size_t()
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C-language interface function
bool
PL_cvt_i_bool
(
term_t p, int *c
)
Equivalent to
PL_get_bool_ex()
. Note that the pointer is to an
int
because C has no
bool
type. The return value is either
0
or
1
.