XkbFreeGeomKeys(3) XKB FUNCTIONS XkbFreeGeomKeys(3)NAME
XkbFreeGeomKeys - Free geometry keys
SYNOPSIS
void XkbFreeGeomKeys ( row, first, count, free_all )
XkbRowPtr row;
int first;
int count;
Bool free_all;
ARGUMENTS
- row row in which keys should be freed
- first
first key to be freed
- count
number of keys to be freed
- free_all
True => all keys are freed
DESCRIPTION
If free_all is True, all keys are freed regardless of the value of first or count. Otherwise, count keys are freed beginning with the one
specified by first.
X Version 11 libX11 1.2.1 XkbFreeGeomKeys(3)
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XkbFreeGeomRows(3) XKB FUNCTIONS XkbFreeGeomRows(3)NAME
XkbFreeGeomRows - Free rows in a section
SYNOPSIS
void XkbFreeGeomRows ( section, first, count, free_all )
XkbSectionPtr section;
int first;
int count;
Bool free_all;
ARGUMENTS
- section
section in which rows should be freed
- first
first row to be freed
- count
number of rows to be freed
- free_all
True => all rows are freed
DESCRIPTION
Xkb provides a number of functions to allocate and free subcomponents of a keyboard geometry. Use these functions to create or modify key-
board geometries. Note that these functions merely allocate space for the new element(s), and it is up to you to fill in the values
explicitly in your code. These allocation functions increase sz_* but never touch num_* (unless there is an allocation failure, in which
case they reset both sz_* and num_* to zero). These functions return Success if they succeed, BadAlloc if they are not able to allocate
space, or BadValue if a parameter is not as expected.
If free_all is True, all rows are freed regardless of the value of first and count. Otherwise, the number of rows specified by count are
freed, beginning with the row specified by first in the specified section.
RETURN VALUES
Success The XkbFreeGeomRows function returns Success when there are no allocation or argument errors.
DIAGNOSTICS
BadAlloc Unable to allocate storage
BadValue An argument is out of range
X Version 11 libX11 1.2.1 XkbFreeGeomRows(3)
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