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Operating Systems Solaris difference between zones and containers Post 302511932 by Rajesh_Apple on Friday 8th of April 2011 02:16:28 AM
Old 04-08-2011
resource management means?
 

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XtConvert()															       XtConvert()

Name
  XtConvert - convert resource type.

Synopsis
  void XtConvert(object, from_type, from, to_type, to_return)
	 Widget object;
	 String from_type;
	 XrmValuePtr from;
	 String to_type;
	 XrmValuePtr to_return;

Inputs
  object    Specifies the object to use for additional arguments (if any are needed); may be of class Object or any subclass thereof.

  from_type Specifies the source type.

  from	    Specifies the value to be converted.

  to_type   Specifies the destination type.

Outputs
  to_return Returns the address and the size of the converted value.

Availability
  Superseded by XtConvertAndStore().

Description
  XtConvert()  looks  up  the  appropriate  resource  converter registered to convert from_type to to_type, computes any additional arguments
  required by that converter (see XtSetTypeConverter() for an explanation of how these arguments are computed) and  then  calls  XtDirectCon-
  vert() or XtCallConverter() depending on whether the converter procedure is an "old-style" or a "new-style" converter.

  If  the  conversion  is  successful,	to_return->addr will be non-NULL.  The data at this address must be copied immediately by the caller,
  because it may be in static storage owned by the type converter procedure.

Usage
  As of Release 4, XtConvert() is superseded by the more general function XtConvertAndStore().

  You do not often need, in applications or widgets, to convert between resource types directly.  Generally you can rely  on  the  Intrinsics
  resource  management	code to perform all necessary conversions for you.  When writing a resource converter, however, you may find that you
  need to invoke another converter.

Structures
     typedef struct {
	 unsigned int	 size;
	 XPointer	 addr;
     } XrmValue, *XrmValuePtr;

See Also
  XtConvertAndStore(1).

Xt - Resource Management													       XtConvert()
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