This, strictly speaking, changes binary compatibility but since
this function was never declared in a public header we can get
by ..
// if not, and if the attribute name is not null, it will append a attribute element with the value
// if attribute name is null it will return a non-zero value meaning it couldnt handle the value.
// if not, and if the attribute name is not null, it will append a attribute element with the value
// if attribute name is null it will return a non-zero value meaning it couldnt handle the value.
-int element_name_append_attribute_value(yaz_marc_t mt, WRBUF buffer, const char *attribute_name, char *code_data, size_t code_len)
+static int element_name_append_attribute_value(
+ yaz_marc_t mt, WRBUF buffer,
+ const char *attribute_name, char *code_data, size_t code_len)
{
// TODO Map special codes to something possible for XML ELEMENT names
{
// TODO Map special codes to something possible for XML ELEMENT names