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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers About wait Post 302189483 by Puntino on Saturday 26th of April 2008 03:25:54 AM
Old 04-26-2008
About wait

Hi everyone

I'm novice at Unix programming and I hope to post this thread in the correct place.
I have the following doubts:
1 Suppose we have some processes which are B's children process and another process A which has no relation with B and its children.
Can A do wait () for a children of B even if A is not the parent in any way?
 

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XtUnmanageChildren(3X)						   XT FUNCTIONS 					    XtUnmanageChildren(3X)

NAME
XtUnmanageChildren - unmanage children SYNTAX
typedef Widget *WidgetList; void XtUnmanageChildren(children, num_children) WidgetList children; Cardinal num_children; ARGUMENTS
children Specifies a list of child widgets. num_children Specifies the number of children. DESCRIPTION
The XtUnmanageChildren function performs the following: o Issues an error if the children do not all have the same parent or if the parent is not a subclass of compositeWidgetClass. o Returns immediately if the common parent is being destroyed; otherwise, for each unique child on the list, XtUnmanageChildren performs the following: - Ignores the child if it already is unmanaged or is being destroyed and marks it if not. - If the child is realized, it makes it nonvisible by unmapping it. o Calls the change_managed routine of the widgets' parent after all children have been marked if the parent is realized. XtUnmanageChildren does not destroy the children widgets. Removing widgets from a parent's managed set is often a temporary banishment, and, some time later, you may manage the children again. SEE ALSO
XtManageChildren(3X), XtManageChild(3X), XtUnmanageChild(3X), XtChangeManagedSet(3X), XtIsManged(3X) X Version 11 Release 6 XtUnmanageChildren(3X)
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