i have MOTIF installed X11
a easy program is saved as hello.c
there is the following message
where can i get the X11/intrinsic.h , file ???
need help to compile
my system : MX-16 Linux Debian Jessie / i386
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i have installed ALL libxt-dev upgrades and packages. Now it compiles. There are the following messages :#############################################################################
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ost::StackPager(3) Library Functions Manual ost::StackPager(3)NAME
ost::StackPager -
The StackPager provides a repository to stash and retrieve working data in last-in-first-out order.
SYNOPSIS
#include <misc.h>
Inherits ost::MemPager.
Classes
struct frame
Public Member Functions
StackPager (size_t pagesize)
Create a lifo pager as a mempager.
void * push (const void *object, size_t size)
Push an arbitrary object onto the stack.
void * push (const char *string)
Push a string onto the stack.
void * pull (void)
Retrieve next object from stack.
void purge (void)
Purge the stack of all objects and memory allocations.
Additional Inherited Members
Detailed Description
The StackPager provides a repository to stash and retrieve working data in last-in-first-out order.
The use of a mempager to support it's operation allows storage of arbitrary sized objects with no fixed limit.
Author:
David Sugar dyfet@ostel.com last in first out object pager.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
ost::StackPager::StackPager (size_tpagesize)
Create a lifo pager as a mempager. Parameters:
pagesize for memory allocation
Member Function Documentation
void* ost::StackPager::pull (void)
Retrieve next object from stack. Returns:
object.
void ost::StackPager::purge (void)
Purge the stack of all objects and memory allocations.
Reimplemented from ost::MemPager.
void* ost::StackPager::push (const void *object, size_tsize)
Push an arbitrary object onto the stack. Returns:
stack memory location.
Parameters:
object pointer to data
size of data.
void* ost::StackPager::push (const char *string)
Push a string onto the stack. Returns:
stack memory location.
Parameters:
string pointer.
Author
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