have helper functions named set<field>At() for such a purpose.
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array element update support. (Arrays have elements, sets have entries.)
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*always* set immediately because after some deliberation, we decided that
doing that led to less unexpectedly annoying behavior than having to wait
for the event to propagate to see the new value.
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CVS was taking it upon itself to expand my regular expression into a
proper $Id$ string. Whee!
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the target file and stuffing it back into the newly generated file so that
the generated file doesn't inherit the $Id$ string of the declaration file
which would generally not be what we want.
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replace the entire field rather than just add/remove/update elements.
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distributed object field constants and setter methods for a distributed
object class declaration.
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