From 5f8448ef6b85a9ff72c5af4cec99183c8bb60dc6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: marha Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2012 14:58:33 +0200 Subject: Updated following packages: bigreqsproto-1.1.2 fontsproto-2.1.2 recordproto-1.14.2 scrnsaverproto-1.2.2 xcmiscproto-1.2.2 libXt-1.1.3 xhost-1.0.5 kbproto-1.0.6 libXrender-0.9.7 libxkbfile-1.0.8 freetype-2.4.9 libXaw-1.0.10 libXpm-3.5.10 xproto-7.0.23 --- libXt/specs/appC | 1204 ------------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 1204 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 libXt/specs/appC (limited to 'libXt/specs/appC') diff --git a/libXt/specs/appC b/libXt/specs/appC deleted file mode 100644 index 6f31fd7d5..000000000 --- a/libXt/specs/appC +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1204 +0,0 @@ -.\" $Xorg: appC,v 1.3 2000/08/17 19:42:48 cpqbld Exp $ -.\" Copyright \(co 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1994 -.\" X Consortium -.\" -.\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -.\" a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -.\" "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -.\" without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -.\" distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -.\" permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -.\" the following conditions: -.\" -.\" The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -.\" in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -.\" -.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -.\" OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -.\" MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -.\" OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -.\" ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -.\" OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -.\" -.\" Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -.\" not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -.\" other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -.\" from the X Consortium. -.\" -.\" Copyright \(co 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1994 -.\" Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, Massachusetts. -.\" -.\" Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this documentation for any -.\" purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright -.\" notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this -.\" permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of -.\" Digital not be used in in advertising or publicity pertaining -.\" to distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission. -.\" Digital makes no representations about the suitability of the -.\" software described herein for any purpose. -.\" It is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty. -.\" -.bp -\& -.sp 1 -.ce 3 -\s+1\fBAppendix C\fP\s-1 - -\s+1\fBCompatibility Functions\fP\s-1 -.sp 2 -.LP -.XS -\fBAppendix C \(em Compatibility Functions\fP -.XE -.FS -This appendix is part of the formal Intrinsics Specification. -.FE -.LP -In prototype versions of the \*(tk -each widget class -implemented an Xt<\^\fIWidget\fP\^>Create (for example, -.PN XtLabelCreate ) -function, in which most of the code was identical from widget to widget. -In the \*(xI, a single generic -.PN XtCreateWidget -performs most of the common work and then calls the initialize procedure -implemented for the particular widget class. -.LP -Each Composite class also implemented the procedures -Xt<\^\fIWidget\fP\^>Add and an Xt<\^\fIWidget\fP\^>Delete (for example, -.PN XtButtonBoxAddButton -and -.PN XtButtonBoxDeleteButton ). -In the \*(xI, the Composite generic procedures -.PN XtManageChildren -and -.PN XtUnmanageChildren -perform error checking and screening out of certain children. -Then they call the change_managed procedure -implemented for the widget's Composite class. -If the widget's parent has not yet been realized, -the call to the change_managed procedure is delayed until realization time. -.LP -Old-style calls can be implemented in the \*(tk by defining -one-line procedures or macros that invoke a generic routine. For example, -you could define the macro -.PN XtLabelCreate -as: -.IP -.Ds 0 -.TA .5i 3i -.ta .5i 3i -#define XtLabelCreate(\fIname\fP, \fIparent\fP, \fIargs\fP, \fInum_args\fP) \\ - ((LabelWidget) XtCreateWidget(\fIname\fP, \fIlabelWidgetClass\fP, \ -\fIparent\fP, \fIargs\fP, \fInum_args\fP)) -.De -.sp -.LP -Pop-up shells in some of the prototypes automatically performed an -.PN XtManageChild -on their child within their insert_child procedure. -.IN "insert_child procedure" -Creators of pop-up children need to call -.PN XtManageChild -themselves. -.sp -.LP -.PN XtAppInitialize -and -.PN XtVaAppInitialize -have been replaced by -.PN XtOpenApplication -and -.PN XtVaOpenApplication . -.LP -To initialize the \*(xI internals, create an application context, -open and initialize a display, and create the initial application shell -instance, an application may use -.PN XtAppInitialize -or -.PN XtVaAppInitialize . -.LP -.IN "XtAppInitialize" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -Widget XtAppInitialize(\fIapp_context_return\fP, \fIapplication_class\fP, \ -\fIoptions\fP, \fInum_options\fP, -.br - \fIargc_in_out\fP, \fIargv_in_out\fP, \ -\fIfallback_resources\fP, \fIargs\fP, \fInum_args\fP) -.br - XtAppContext *\fIapp_context_return\fP; -.br - String \fIapplication_class\fP; -.br - XrmOptionDescList \fIoptions\fP; -.br - Cardinal \fInum_options\fP; -.br - int *\fIargc_in_out\fP; -.br - String *\fIargv_in_out\fP; -.br - String *\fIfallback_resources\fP; -.br - ArgList \fIargs\fP; -.br - Cardinal \fInum_args\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIapp_context_return\fP 1.5i -Returns the application context, if non-NULL. -.IP \fIapplication_class\fP 1.5i -Specifies the class name of the application. -.IP \fIoptions\fP 1.5i -Specifies the command line options table. -.IP \fInum_options\fP 1.5i -Specifies the number of entries in \fIoptions\fP. -.IP \fIargc_in_out\fP 1.5i -Specifies a pointer to the number of command line arguments. -.IP \fIargv_in_out\fP 1.5i -Specifies a pointer to the command line arguments. -.IP \fIfallback_resources\fP 1.5i -Specifies resource values to be used if the application class resource -file cannot be opened or read, or NULL. -.IP \fIargs\fP 1.5i -Specifies the argument list to override any -other resource specifications for the created shell widget. -.IP \fInum_args\fP 1.5i -Specifies the number of entries in the argument list. -.LP -.eM -The -.PN XtAppInitialize -function calls -.PN XtToolkitInitialize -followed by -.PN XtCreateApplicationContext , -then calls -.PN XtOpenDisplay -with \fIdisplay_string\fP NULL and -\fIapplication_name\fP NULL, and finally calls -.PN XtAppCreateShell -with \fIapplication_name\fP NULL, \fIwidget_class\fP -.PN application\%Shell\%Widget\%Class , -and the specified \fIargs\fP and \fInum_args\fP -and returns the created shell. The modified \fIargc\fP and \fIargv\fP returned by -.PN XtDisplayInitialize -are returned in \fIargc_in_out\fP and \fIargv_in_out\fP. If -\fIapp_context_return\fP is not NULL, the created application context is -also returned. If the display specified by the command line cannot be -opened, an error message is issued and -.PN XtAppInitialize -terminates the application. If \fIfallback_resources\fP is non-NULL, -.PN XtAppSetFallbackResources -is called with the value prior to calling -.PN XtOpenDisplay . -.sp -.LP -.IN "XtVaAppInitialize" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -Widget XtVaAppInitialize(\fIapp_context_return\fP, \fIapplication_class\fP, \ -\fIoptions\fP, \fInum_options\fP, -.br - \fIargc_in_out\fP, \fIargv_in_out\fP, \ -\fIfallback_resources\fP, ...) -.br - XtAppContext *\fIapp_context_return\fP; -.br - String \fIapplication_class\fP; -.br - XrmOptionDescList \fIoptions\fP; -.br - Cardinal \fInum_options\fP; -.br - int *\fIargc_in_out\fP; -.br - String *\fIargv_in_out\fP; -.br - String *\fIfallback_resources\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIapp_context_return\fP 1.5i -Returns the application context, if non-NULL. -.IP \fIapplication_class\fP 1.5i -Specifies the class name of the application. -.IP \fIoptions\fP 1.5i -Specifies the command line options table. -.IP \fInum_options\fP 1.5i -Specifies the number of entries in \fIoptions\fP. -.IP \fIargc_in_out\fP 1.5i -Specifies a pointer to the number of command line arguments. -.IP \fIargv_in_out\fP 1.5i -Specifies the command line arguments array. -.IP \fIfallback_resources\fP 1.5i -Specifies resource values to be used if the application class -resource file cannot be opened, or NULL. -.IP ... 1.5i -Specifies the variable argument list to override any other -resource specifications for the created shell. -.LP -.eM -The -.PN XtVaAppInitialize -procedure is identical in function to -.PN XtAppInitialize -with the \fIargs\fP and \fInum_args\fP parameters replaced by a varargs list, -as described -in Section 2.5.1. -.sp -.LP -As a convenience to people converting from earlier versions of the toolkit -without application contexts, the following routines exist: -.PN XtInitialize , -.PN XtMainLoop , -.PN XtNextEvent , -.PN XtProcessEvent , -.PN XtPeekEvent , -.PN XtPending , -.PN XtAddInput , -.PN XtAddTimeOut , -.PN XtAddWorkProc , -.PN XtCreateApplicationShell , -.PN XtAddActions , -.PN XtSetSelectionTimeout , -and -.PN XtGetSelectionTimeout . -.LP -.IN "XtInitialize" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -Widget XtInitialize(\fIshell_name\fP, \fIapplication_class\fP, \fIoptions\fP, \ -\fInum_options\fP, \fIargc\fP, \fIargv\fP) -.br - String \fIshell_name\fP; -.br - String \fIapplication_class\fP; -.br - XrmOptionDescRec \fIoptions\fP[]; -.br - Cardinal \fInum_options\fP; -.br - int *\fIargc\fP; -.br - String \fIargv\fP[]; -.FN -.IP \fIshell_name\fP 1i -This parameter is ignored; therefore, you can specify NULL. -.IP \fIapplication_class\fP 1i -Specifies the class name of this application. -.IP \fIoptions\fP 1i -Specifies how to parse the command line for any application-specific resources. -The \fIoptions\fP argument is passed as a parameter to -.PN XrmParseCommand . -.IP \fInum_options\fP 1i -Specifies the number of entries in the options list. -.IP \fIargc\fP 1i -Specifies a pointer to the number of command line parameters. -.IP \fIargv\fP 1i -Specifies the command line parameters. -.LP -.eM -.PN XtInitialize -calls -.PN XtToolkitInitialize -to initialize the toolkit internals, -creates a default application context for use by the other convenience -routines, calls -.PN XtOpenDisplay -with \fIdisplay_string\fP NULL and \fIapplication_name\fP NULL, and -finally calls -.PN XtAppCreateShell -with \fIapplication_name\fP NULL and -returns the created shell. -The semantics of calling -.PN XtInitialize -more than once are undefined. -This routine has been replaced by -.PN XtOpenApplication . -.sp -.IN "XtMainLoop" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtMainLoop(void) -.FN -.LP -.eM -.PN XtMainLoop -first reads the next alternate input, timer, or X event by calling -.PN XtNextEvent . -Then it dispatches this to the appropriate registered procedure by calling -.PN XtDispatchEvent . -This routine has been replaced by -.PN XtAppMainLoop . -.sp -.IN "XtNextEvent" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtNextEvent(\fIevent_return\fP) -.br - XEvent *\fIevent_return\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIevent_return\fP 1i -Returns the event information to the specified event structure. -.LP -.eM -If no input is on the X input queue for the default application context, -.PN XtNextEvent -flushes the X output buffer -and waits for an event while looking at the alternate input sources -and timeout values and calling any callback procedures triggered by them. -This routine has been replaced by -.PN XtAppNextEvent . -.PN XtInitialize -must be called before using this routine. -.sp -.IN "XtProcessEvent" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtProcessEvent(\fImask\fP) -.br - XtInputMask \fImask\fP; -.FN -.IP \fImask\fP 1i -Specifies the type of input to process. -.LP -.eM -.PN XtProcessEvent -processes one X event, timeout, or alternate input source -(depending on the value of \fImask\fP), blocking if necessary. -It has been replaced by -.PN XtAppProcessEvent . -.PN XtInitialize -must be called before using this function. -.sp -.IN "XtPeekEvent" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -Boolean XtPeekEvent(\fIevent_return\fP) -.br - XEvent *\fIevent_return\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIevent_return\fP 1i -Returns the event information to the specified event structure. -.LP -.eM -If there is an event in the queue for the default application context, -.PN XtPeekEvent -fills in the event and returns a nonzero value. -If no X input is on the queue, -.PN XtPeekEvent -flushes the output buffer and blocks until input is available, possibly -calling some timeout callbacks in the process. -If the input is an event, -.PN XtPeekEvent -fills in the event and returns a nonzero value. -Otherwise, the input is for an alternate input source, and -.PN XtPeekEvent -returns zero. -This routine has been replaced by -.PN XtAppPeekEvent . -.PN XtInitialize -must be called before using this routine. -.sp -.IN "XtPending" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -Boolean XtPending() -.FN -.LP -.eM -.PN XtPending -returns a nonzero value if there are -events pending from the X server or alternate input sources in the default -application context. -If there are no events pending, -it flushes the output buffer and returns a zero value. -It has been replaced by -.PN XtAppPending . -.PN XtInitialize -must be called before using this routine. -.sp -.IN "XtAddInput" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -XtInputId XtAddInput(\fIsource\fP, \fIcondition\fP, \fIproc\fP, \ -\fIclient_data\fP) -.br - int \fIsource\fP; -.br - XtPointer \fIcondition\fP; -.br - XtInputCallbackProc \fIproc\fP; -.br - XtPointer \fIclient_data\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIsource\fP 1i -Specifies the source file descriptor on a POSIX-based system -or other operating-system-dependent device specification. -.IP \fIcondition\fP 1i -Specifies the mask that indicates either a read, write, or exception condition -or some operating-system-dependent condition. -.IP \fIproc\fP 1i -Specifies the procedure called when input is available. -.IP \fIclient_data\fP 1i -Specifies the parameter to be passed to \fIproc\fP when input is available. -.LP -.eM -The -.PN XtAddInput -function registers in the default application context a new -source of events, -which is usually file input but can also be file output. -(The word \fIfile\fP should be loosely interpreted to mean any sink -or source of data.) -.PN XtAddInput -also specifies the conditions under which the source can generate events. -When input is pending on this source in the default application context, -the callback procedure is called. -This routine has been replaced by -.PN XtAppAddInput . -.PN XtInitialize -must be called before using this routine. -.sp -.IN "XtAddTimeOut" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -XtIntervalId XtAddTimeOut(\fIinterval\fP, \fIproc\fP, \fIclient_data\fP) -.br - unsigned long \fIinterval\fP; -.br - XtTimerCallbackProc \fIproc\fP; -.br - XtPointer \fIclient_data\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIinterval\fP 1i -Specifies the time interval in milliseconds. -.IP \fIproc\fP 1i -Specifies the procedure to be called when time expires. -.IP \fIclient_data\fP 1i -Specifies the parameter to be passed to \fIproc\fP when it is called. -.LP -.eM -The -.PN XtAddTimeOut -function creates a timeout in the default application context -and returns an identifier for it. -The timeout value is set to \fIinterval\fP. -The callback procedure will be called after -the time interval elapses, after which the timeout is removed. -This routine has been replaced by -.PN XtAppAddTimeOut . -.PN XtInitialize -must be called before using this routine. -.sp -.IN "XtAddWorkProc" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -XtWorkProcId XtAddWorkProc(\fIproc\fP, \fIclient_data\fP) -.br - XtWorkProc \fIproc\fP; -.br - XtPointer \fIclient_data\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIproc\fP 1i -Procedure to call to do the work. -.IP \fIclient_data\fP 1i -Client data to pass to \fIproc\fP when it is called. -.LP -.eM -This routine registers a work procedure in the default application context. It has -been replaced by -.PN XtAppAddWorkProc . -.PN XtInitialize -must be called before using this routine. -.sp -.IN "XtCreateApplicationShell" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -Widget XtCreateApplicationShell(\fIname\fP, \fIwidget_class\fP, \fIargs\fP, \ -\fInum_args\fP) -.br - String \fIname\fP; -.br - WidgetClass \fIwidget_class\fP; -.br - ArgList \fIargs\fP; -.br - Cardinal \fInum_args\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIname\fP 1i -This parameter is ignored; therefore, you can specify NULL. -.IP \fIwidget_class\fP 1i -Specifies the widget class pointer for the created application shell widget. -This will usually be -.PN topLevelShellWidgetClass -or a subclass thereof. -.IP \fIargs\fP 1i -Specifies the argument list to override any other resource specifications. -.IP \fInum_args\fP 1i -Specifies the number of entries in \fIargs\fP. -.LP -.eM -The procedure -.PN XtCreateApplicationShell -calls -.PN XtAppCreateShell -with \fIapplication_name\fP NULL, the application class passed to -.PN XtInitialize , -and the default application context created by -.PN XtInitialize . -This routine has been replaced by -.PN XtAppCreateShell . -.sp -.LP -An old-format resource type converter procedure pointer is of type -.PN XtConverter . -.LP -.IN "XtConverter" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -typedef void (*XtConverter)(XrmValue*, Cardinal*, XrmValue*, XrmValue*); -.br - XrmValue *\fIargs\fP; -.br - Cardinal *\fInum_args\fP; -.br - XrmValue *\fIfrom\fP; -.br - XrmValue *\fIto\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIargs\fP 1i -Specifies a list of additional -.PN XrmValue -arguments to the converter if additional context is needed -to perform the conversion, or NULL. -.IP \fInum_args\fP 1i -Specifies the number of entries in \fIargs\fP. -.IP \fIfrom\fP 1i -Specifies the value to convert. -.IP \fIto\fP 1i -Specifies the descriptor to use to return the converted value. -.LP -.eM -Type converters should perform the following actions: -.IP \(bu 5 -Check to see that the number of arguments passed is correct. -.IP \(bu 5 -Attempt the type conversion. -.IP \(bu 5 -If successful, return the size and pointer to the data in the \fIto\fP argument; -otherwise, call -.PN XtWarningMsg -and return without modifying the \fIto\fP argument. -.LP -Most type converters just take the data described by the specified \fIfrom\fP -argument and return data by writing into the specified \fIto\fP argument. -A few need other information, which is available in the specified -argument list. -A type converter can invoke another type converter, -which allows differing sources that may convert into a common intermediate -result to make maximum use of the type converter cache. -.LP -Note that the address returned in \fIto->addr\fP cannot be that of a local variable of -the converter because this is not valid after the converter returns. -It should be a pointer to a static variable. -.LP -The procedure type -.PN XtConverter -has been replaced by -.PN XtTypeConverter . -.sp -.LP -The -.PN XtStringConversionWarning -.IN "XtStringConversionWarning" "" "@DEF@" -function is a convenience routine for old-format resource converters -that convert from strings. -.LP -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtStringConversionWarning(\fIsrc\fP, \fIdst_type\fP) -.br - String \fIsrc\fP, \fIdst_type\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIsrc\fP 1i -Specifies the string that could not be converted. -.IP \fIdst_type\fP 1i -Specifies the name of the type to which the string could not be converted. -.LP -.eM -The -.PN XtStringConversionWarning -function issues a warning message with name ``conversionError'', -type ``string'', class ``XtToolkitError, and the default message string -``Cannot convert "\fIsrc\fP" to type \fIdst_type\fP''. This routine -has been superseded by -.PN XtDisplayStringConversionWarning . -.sp -.LP -To register an old-format converter, use -.PN XtAddConverter -.IN "XtAddConverter" "" "@DEF@" -or -.PN XtAppAddConverter . -.IN "XtAppAddConverter" "" "@DEF@" -.LP -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtAddConverter(\fIfrom_type\fP, \fIto_type\fP, \fIconverter\fP, \ -\fIconvert_args\fP, \fInum_args\fP) -.br - String \fIfrom_type\fP; -.br - String \fIto_type\fP; -.br - XtConverter \fIconverter\fP; -.br - XtConvertArgList \fIconvert_args\fP; -.br - Cardinal \fInum_args\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIfrom_type\fP 1i -Specifies the source type. -.IP \fIto_type\fP 1i -Specifies the destination type. -.IP \fIconverter\fP 1i -Specifies the type converter procedure. -.IP \fIconvert_args\fP 1i -Specifies how to compute the additional arguments to the converter, or NULL. -.IP \fInum_args\fP 1i -Specifies the number of entries in \fIconvert_args\fP. -.sp -.LP -.eM -.PN XtAddConverter -is equivalent in function to -.PN XtSetTypeConverter -with \fIcache_type\fP equal to -.PN XtCacheAll -for old-format type converters. It has been superseded by -.PN XtSetTypeConverter . -.sp -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtAppAddConverter(\fIapp_context\fP, \fIfrom_type\fP, \fIto_type\fP, \ -\fIconverter\fP, \fIconvert_args\fP, \fInum_args\fP) -.br - XtAppContext \fIapp_context\fP; -.br - String \fIfrom_type\fP; -.br - String \fIto_type\fP; -.br - XtConverter \fIconverter\fP; -.br - XtConvertArgList \fIconvert_args\fP; -.br - Cardinal \fInum_args\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIapp_context\fP 1i -Specifies the application context. -.IP \fIfrom_type\fP 1i -Specifies the source type. -.IP \fIto_type\fP 1i -Specifies the destination type. -.IP \fIconverter\fP 1i -Specifies the type converter procedure. -.IP \fIconvert_args\fP 1i -Specifies how to compute the additional arguments to the converter, or NULL. -.IP \fInum_args\fP 1i -Specifies the number of entries in \fIconvert_args\fP. -.LP -.eM -.PN XtAppAddConverter -is equivalent in function to -.PN XtAppSetTypeConverter -with \fIcache_type\fP equal to -.PN XtCacheAll -for old-format type converters. It has been superseded by -.PN XtAppSetTypeConverter . -.sp -.LP -To invoke resource conversions, a client may use -.PN XtConvert -or, for old-format converters only, -.PN XtDirectConvert . -.LP -.IN "XtConvert" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtConvert(\fIw\fP, \fIfrom_type\fP, \fIfrom\fP, \fIto_type\fP, \ -\fIto_return\fP) -.br - Widget \fIw\fP; -.br - String \fIfrom_type\fP; -.br - XrmValuePtr \fIfrom\fP; -.br - String \fIto_type\fP; -.br - XrmValuePtr \fIto_return\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIw\fP 1i -Specifies the widget to use for additional arguments, if any are -needed. -.IP \fIfrom_type\fP 1i -Specifies the source type. -.IP \fIfrom\fP 1i -Specifies the value to be converted. -.IP \fIto_type\fP 1i -Specifies the destination type. -.IP \fIto_return\fP 1i -Returns the converted value. -.LP -.IN "XtDirectConvert" "" "@DEF@" -.FD 0 -void XtDirectConvert(\fIconverter\fP, \fIargs\fP, \fInum_args\fP, \fIfrom\fP, \ -\fIto_return\fP) -.br - XtConverter \fIconverter\fP; -.br - XrmValuePtr \fIargs\fP; -.br - Cardinal \fInum_args\fP; -.br - XrmValuePtr \fIfrom\fP; -.br - XrmValuePtr \fIto_return\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIconverter\fP 1i -Specifies the conversion procedure to be called. -.IP \fIargs\fP 1i -Specifies the argument list that contains the additional arguments -needed to perform the conversion (often NULL). -.IP \fInum_args\fP 1i -Specifies the number of entries in \fIargs\fP. -.IP \fIfrom\fP 1i -Specifies the value to be converted. -.IP \fIto_return\fP 1i -Returns the converted value. -.LP -.eM -The -.PN XtConvert -function looks up the type converter registered to convert \fIfrom_type\fP -to \fIto_type\fP, computes any additional arguments needed, and then calls -.PN XtDirectConvert -or -.PN XtCallConverter . -The -.PN XtDirectConvert -function looks in the converter cache to see if this conversion procedure -has been called with the specified arguments. -If so, it returns a descriptor for information stored in the cache; -otherwise, it calls the converter and enters the result in the cache. -.LP -Before calling the specified converter, -.PN XtDirectConvert -sets the return value size to zero and the return value address to NULL. -To determine if the conversion was successful, -the client should check \fIto_return.addr\fP for non-NULL. -The data returned by -.PN XtConvert -must be copied immediately by the caller, -as it may point to static data in the type converter. -.LP -.PN XtConvert -has been replaced by -.PN XtConvertAndStore , -and -.PN XtDirectConvert -has been superseded by -.PN XtCallConverter . -.sp -.LP -To deallocate a shared GC when it is no longer needed, use -.PN XtDestroyGC . -.LP -.IN "XtDestroyGC" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtDestroyGC(\fIw\fP, \fIgc\fP) -.br - Widget \fIw\fP; -.br - GC \fIgc\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIw\fP 1i -Specifies any object on the display for which the shared GC was -created. \*(oI -.IP \fIgc\fP 1i -Specifies the shared GC to be deallocated. -.LP -.eM -References to sharable GCs are counted and a free request is generated to the -server when the last user of a given GC destroys it. -Note that some earlier versions of -.PN XtDestroyGC -had only a \fIgc\fP argument. -Therefore, this function is not very portable, -and you are encouraged to use -.PN XtReleaseGC -instead. -.sp -.LP -To declare an action table in the default application context -and register it with the translation manager, use -.PN XtAddActions . -.LP -.IN "XtAddActions" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtAddActions(\fIactions\fP, \fInum_actions\fP) -.br - XtActionList \fIactions\fP; -.br - Cardinal \fInum_actions\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIactions\fP 1i -Specifies the action table to register. -.IP \fInum_actions\fP 1i -Specifies the number of entries in \fIactions\fP. -.LP -.eM -If more than one action is registered with the same name, -the most recently registered action is used. -If duplicate actions exist in an action table, -the first is used. -The \*(xI register an action table for -.PN XtMenuPopup -and -.PN XtMenuPopdown -as part of \*(tk initialization. -This routine has been replaced by -.PN XtAppAddActions . -.PN XtInitialize -must be called before using this routine. -.sp -.LP -To set the \*(xI selection timeout in the default application context, use -.PN XtSetSelectionTimeout . -.LP -.IN "XtSetSelectionTimeout" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtSetSelectionTimeout(\fItimeout\fP) -.br - unsigned long \fItimeout\fP; -.FN -.IP \fItimeout\fP 1i -Specifies the selection timeout in milliseconds. -This routine has been replaced by -.PN XtAppSetSelectionTimeout . -.PN XtInitialize -must be called before using this routine. -.LP -.eM -.sp -.LP -To get the current selection timeout value in the default application -context, use -.PN XtGetSelectionTimeout . -.LP -.IN "XtGetSelectionTimeout" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -unsigned long XtGetSelectionTimeout() -.FN -.LP -.eM -The selection timeout is the time within which the two communicating -applications must respond to one another. -If one of them does not respond within this interval, -the \*(xI abort the selection request. -.LP -This routine has been replaced by -.PN XtAppGetSelectionTimeout . -.PN XtInitialize -must be called before using this routine. -.sp -.LP -To obtain the global error database (for example, to merge with -an application- or widget-specific database), use -.PN XtGetErrorDatabase . -.LP -.IN "XtGetErrorDatabase" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -XrmDatabase *XtGetErrorDatabase() -.FN -.LP -.eM -The -.PN XtGetErrorDatabase -function returns the address of the error database. -The \*(xI do a lazy binding of the error database and do not merge in the -database file until the first call to -.PN XtGetErrorDatbaseText . -This routine has been replaced by -.PN XtAppGetErrorDatabase . -.sp -.LP -An error message handler can obtain the error database text for an -error or a warning by calling -.PN XtGetErrorDatabaseText . -.LP -.IN "XtGetErrorDatabaseText" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtGetErrorDatabaseText(\fIname\fP, \fItype\fP, \fIclass\fP, \ -\fIdefault\fP, \fIbuffer_return\fP, \fInbytes\fP) -.br - String \fIname\fP, \fItype\fP, \fIclass\fP; -.br - String \fIdefault\fP; -.br - String \fIbuffer_return\fP; -.br - int \fInbytes\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIname\fP 1i -.br -.ns -.IP \fItype\fP 1i -Specify the name and type that are concatenated to form the resource name -of the error message. -.IP \fIclass\fP 1i -Specifies the resource class of the error message. -.IP \fIdefault\fP 1i -Specifies the default message to use if an error database entry is not found. -.IP \fIbuffer_return\fP 1i -Specifies the buffer into which the error message is to be returned. -.IP \fInbytes\fP 1i -Specifies the size of the buffer in bytes. -.LP -.eM -The -.PN XtGetErrorDatabaseText -returns the appropriate message from the error database -associated with the default application context -or returns the specified default message if one is not found in the -error database. -To form the full resource name and class when querying the database, -the \fIname\fP and \fItype\fP are concatenated with a single ``.'' -between them and the \fIclass\fP is concatenated with itself with a -single ``.'' if it does not already contain a ``.''. -This routine has been superseded by -.PN XtAppGetErrorDatabaseText . -.sp -.LP -To register a procedure to be called on fatal error conditions, use -.PN XtSetErrorMsgHandler . -.LP -.IN "XtSetErrorMsgHandler" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtSetErrorMsgHandler(\fImsg_handler\fP) -.br - XtErrorMsgHandler \fImsg_handler\fP; -.FN -.IP \fImsg_handler\fP 1i -Specifies the new fatal error procedure, which should not return. -.LP -.eM -The default error handler provided by the \*(xI constructs a -string from the error resource database and calls -.PN XtError . -Fatal error message handlers should not return. -If one does, -subsequent \*(xI behavior is undefined. -This routine has been superseded by -.PN XtAppSetErrorMsgHandler . -.sp -.LP -To call the high-level error handler, use -.PN XtErrorMsg . -.LP -.IN "XtErrorMsg" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtErrorMsg(\fIname\fP, \fItype\fP, \fIclass\fP, \fIdefault\fP, \ -\fIparams\fP, \fInum_params\fP) -.br - String \fIname\fP; -.br - String \fItype\fP; -.br - String \fIclass\fP; -.br - String \fIdefault\fP; -.br - String *\fIparams\fP; -.br - Cardinal *\fInum_params\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIname\fP 1i -Specifies the general kind of error. -.IP \fItype\fP 1i -Specifies the detailed name of the error. -.IP \fIclass\fP 1i -Specifies the resource class. -.IP \fIdefault\fP 1i -Specifies the default message to use if an error database entry is not found. -.IP \fIparams\fP 1i -Specifies a pointer to a list of values to be stored in the message. -.IP \fInum_params\fP 1i -Specifies the number of entries in \fIparams\fP. -.LP -.eM -This routine has been superseded by -.PN XtAppErrorMsg . -.sp -.LP -To register a procedure to be called on nonfatal error conditions, use -.PN XtSetWarningMsgHandler . -.LP -.IN "XtSetWarningMsgHandler" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtSetWarningMsgHandler(\fImsg_handler\fP) -.br - XtErrorMsgHandler \fImsg_handler\fP; -.FN -.IP \fImsg_handler\fP 1i -Specifies the new nonfatal error procedure, which usually returns. -.LP -.eM -The default warning handler provided by the \*(xI constructs a string -from the error resource database and calls -.PN XtWarning . -This routine has been superseded by -.PN XtAppSetWarningMsgHandler . -.sp -.LP -To call the installed high-level warning handler, use -.PN XtWarningMsg . -.LP -.IN "XtWarningMsg" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtWarningMsg(\fIname\fP, \fItype\fP, \fIclass\fP, \fIdefault\fP, \ -\fIparams\fP, \fInum_params\fP) -.br - String \fIname\fP; -.br - String \fItype\fP; -.br - String \fIclass\fP; -.br - String \fIdefault\fP; -.br - String *\fIparams\fP; -.br - Cardinal *\fInum_params\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIname\fP 1i -Specifies the general kind of error. -.IP \fItype\fP 1i -Specifies the detailed name of the error. -.IP \fIclass\fP 1i -Specifies the resource class. -.IP \fIdefault\fP 1i -Specifies the default message to use if an error database entry is not found. -.IP \fIparams\fP 1i -Specifies a pointer to a list of values to be stored in the message. -.IP \fInum_params\fP 1i -Specifies the number of entries in \fIparams\fP. -.LP -.eM -This routine has been superseded by -.PN XtAppWarningMsg . -.sp -.LP -To register a procedure to be called on fatal error conditions, use -.PN XtSetErrorHandler . -.LP -.IN "XtSetErrorHandler" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtSetErrorHandler(\fIhandler\fP) -.br - XtErrorHandler \fIhandler\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIhandler\fP 1i -Specifies the new fatal error procedure, which should not return. -.LP -.eM -The default error handler provided by the \*(xI is -.PN _XtError . -On POSIX-based systems, -it prints the message to standard error and terminates the application. -Fatal error message handlers should not return. -If one does, -subsequent \*(tk behavior is undefined. -This routine has been superseded by -.PN XtAppSetErrorHandler . -.sp -.LP -To call the installed fatal error procedure, use -.PN XtError . -.LP -.IN "XtError" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtError(\fImessage\fP) -.br - String \fImessage\fP; -.FN -.IP \fImessage\fP 1i -Specifies the message to be reported. -.LP -.eM -Most programs should use -.PN XtAppErrorMsg , -not -.PN XtError , -to provide for customization and internationalization of error -messages. This routine has been superseded by -.PN XtAppError . -.sp -.LP -To register a procedure to be called on nonfatal error conditions, use -.PN XtSetWarningHandler . -.LP -.IN "XtSetWarningHandler" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtSetWarningHandler(\fIhandler\fP) -.br - XtErrorHandler \fIhandler\fP; -.FN -.IP \fIhandler\fP 1i -Specifies the new nonfatal error procedure, which usually returns. -.LP -.eM -The default warning handler provided by the \*(xI is -.PN _XtWarning . -On POSIX-based systems, -it prints the message to standard error and returns to the caller. -This routine has been superseded by -.PN XtAppSetWarningHandler . -.sp -.LP -To call the installed nonfatal error procedure, use -.PN XtWarning . -.LP -.IN "XtWarning" "" "@DEF@" -.sM -.FD 0 -void XtWarning(\fImessage\fP) -.br - String \fImessage\fP; -.FN -.IP \fImessage\fP 1i -Specifies the nonfatal error message to be reported. -.LP -.eM -Most programs should use -.PN XtAppWarningMsg , -not -.PN XtWarning , -to provide for customization and internationalization of warning messages. -This routine has been superseded by -.PN XtAppWarning . -- cgit v1.2.3