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/**************************************************************************
*** COPYRIGHT (c) 2002 by TransNexus, Inc.                              ***
***                                                                     ***
*** This software is property of TransNexus, Inc.                       ***
*** This software is freely available under license from TransNexus.    ***
*** The license terms and conditions for free use of this software by   ***
*** third parties are defined in the OSP Toolkit Software License       ***
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*** Thank you for using the OSP ToolKit(TM).  Please report any bugs,   ***
*** suggestions or feedback to support@transnexus.com                   ***
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**************************************************************************/







/*
 * ospmsgpart.h - Structures and prototypes for generic OSP message parts
 */

#ifndef _OSPMSGPART_H
#define _OSPMSGPART_H

/*
 * An OSPMsgPart is a convenient way to represent attributes and
 * elements. It's defined as a type that can be used, for example,
 * directly in switch statements without having to use messy
 * strncmp() calls.
 *
 * We define it as an int here, though actual attributes and
 * elements will likely use enumerated types.
 */

typedef int OSPTMSGPART;

#define OSPC_MSGPARTUNKNOWN ((OSPTMSGPART)0)   /* rsv'd for unknown part */


#endif