XtAddActions() XtAddActions()
Name
XtAddActions - register an action table with the Translation Manager.
Synopsis
void XtAddActions(actions, num_actions)
XtActionList actions;
Cardinal num_actions;
Inputs
actions Specifies the action table to register.
num_actions
Specifies the number of entries in this action table.
Availability
Superseded by XtAppAddActions().
Description
XtAddActions() registers actions, an array of num_actions XtActionsRec structures with the Translation Manager. Each element of the array
contains an action name and an action procedure pointer. When a named action is invoked through a translation table, the procedure to be
called is looked up in the action tables that have been registered.
Usage
XtAddActions() has been superseded by XtAppAddActions(), which performs the same function on a per-application context basis. XtAddAc-
tions() now calls XtAppAddActions() passing the default application context created by XtInitialize(). Very few programs need multiple
application contexts, and you can continue to use XtAddActions() if you initialize your application with XtInitialize(). We recommend,
however, that you use XtAppInitialize(), XtAppAddActions(), and the other XtApp*() application context specific functions.
See XtAppAddActions() for more information about how to use actions.
See AlsoXtAppAddActions(1),
XtActionProc(2).
Xt - Translations and Actions XtAddActions()
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XtCallActionProc() XtCallActionProc()
Name
XtCallActionProc - explicitly invoke a named action procedure.
Synopsis
void XtCallActionProc(widget, action, event, params, num_params)
Widget widget;
String action;
XEvent *event;
String *params;
Cardinal num_params;
Inputs
widget Specifies the widget in which the action is to be invoked; must be of class Core or any subclass thereof.
action Specifies the name of the action routine.
event Specifies the event to pass to the action procedure.
params Specifies parameters to pass to the action procedure.
num_params
Specifies the number of elements in the params array.
Description
XtCallActionProc() looks up the action procedure named action and invokes it, passing widget, event, params, and num_params as arguments.
Before calling the named action, XtCallActionProc() invokes any action hook procedures that have been registered with XtAppAddActionHook().
It is the responsibility of the caller to ensure that the contents of the event, params, and num_params arguments are appropriate for the
specified action routine and, if necessary, that the specified widget is realized and/or sensitive. If the named action routine cannot be
found, XtCallActionProc() generates a warning message and returns.
When searching for the action procedure, XtCallActionProc() looks in the following places:
o The widget's class and all superclass action tables, in subclass-to-superclass order.
o The parent's class and all superclass action tables, in subclass-to-superclass order, then on up the ancestor tree.
o The action tables registered with XtAppAddActions() and XtAddActions() from the most recently added table to the oldest table.
See AlsoXtAppAddActionHook(1), XtRemoveActionHook(1),
XtActionHookProc(2).
Xt - Translations and Actions XtCallActionProc()
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