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Support for ROS Names
See: http://www.ros.org/wiki/Names
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 Put name in canonical form. Double slashes '//' are removed and name is returned without any trailing slash, e.g. /foo/bar 
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 Re-initialize the name remapping table. 
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 Initialize the remapping table based on provide node name. 
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 The need for this function is complicated -- Topics and Services can be created before init_node is called. In general, this is okay, unless the name is a ~name, in which case we have to raise an ValueError 
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 Get mapping table with unresolved names 
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 Get mapping table with resolved names 
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 Resolve a ROS name to its global, canonical form. Private ~names are resolved relative to the node name. 
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 Remap a ROS name. This API should be used to instead of resolve_name for APIs in which you don't wish to resolve the name unless it is remapped. 
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 Convert the global caller_id to a relative name within the namespace. For example, for namespace '/foo' and name '/foo/bar/name', the return value will be 'bar/name' WARNING: scoped_name does not validate that name is actually within the supplied namespace. 
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 Validator that resolves names and also ensures that they are not empty 
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 Validator that checks for valid, global graph resource name. 
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 Get namespace of local node. 
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 Get fully resolved name of local node. If this is not a node, use empty string 
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 Get fully resolved name of local node. If this is not a node, use empty string 
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