+/**
+ * fdisk_script_set_table:
+ * @dp: script
+ * @tb: table
+ *
+ * Replaces table used by script and creates a new reference to @tb. This
+ * function allows to generate a new script table independently on the current
+ * context and without any file reading.
+ *
+ * This is useful for example to create partition table with the same basic
+ * settings (e.g. label-id, ...) but with different partitions -- just call
+ * fdisk_script_read_context() to get current settings and than
+ * fdisk_script_set_table() to set a different layout.
+ *
+ * If @tb is NULL than the current script table is unreferenced.
+ *
+ * Note that script read_ functions (e.g. fdisk_script_read_context()) create
+ * always a new script table.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 on success, <0 on error
+ */
+int fdisk_script_set_table(struct fdisk_script *dp, struct fdisk_table *tb)
+{
+ if (!dp)
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ fdisk_ref_table(tb);
+ fdisk_unref_table(dp->table);
+ dp->table = tb;
+
+ DBG(SCRIPT, ul_debugobj(dp, "table replaced"));
+ return 0;
+}
+