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Homework and Emergencies Homework & Coursework Questions Looking to check disk space Post 302738215 by Corona688 on Friday 30th of November 2012 02:43:45 PM
Old 11-30-2012
How to do that is system-dependent. What's your system?
 

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XtAppAddInput(3)						   XT FUNCTIONS 						  XtAppAddInput(3)

NAME
XtAppAddInput, XtRemoveInput - register and remove an input source SYNTAX
XtInputId XtAppAddInput(XtAppContext app_context, int source, XtPointer condition, XtInputCallbackProc proc, XtPointer client_data); void XtRemoveInput(XtInputId id); ARGUMENTS
app_context Specifies the application context that identifies the application. client_data Specifies the argument that is to be passed to the specified procedure when input is available. condition Specifies the mask that indicates a read, write, or exception condition or some operating system dependent condition. id Specifies the ID returned from the corresponding XtAppAddInput call. proc Specifies the procedure that is to be called when input is available. source Specifies the source file descriptor on a UNIX-based system or other operating system dependent device specification. DESCRIPTION
The XtAppAddInput function registers with the Intrinsics read routine a new source of events, which is usually file input but can also be file output. Note that file should be loosely interpreted to mean any sink or source of data. XtAppAddInput also specifies the conditions under which the source can generate events. When input is pending on this source, the callback procedure is called. The legal values for the condition argument are operating-system dependent. On a UNIX-based system, the condition is some union of XtInpu- tReadMask, XtInputWriteMask, and XtInputExceptMask. The XtRemoveInput function causes the Intrinsics read routine to stop watching for input from the input source. SEE ALSO
XtAppAddTimeOut(3Xt),XtAppAddSignal(3Xt) X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface Xlib - C Language X Interface BUGS
In ANSI C it is necessary to cast the condition to an XtPointer, e.g.: XtAppAddInput(app_context, source, (XtPointer) (XtInputReadMask | XtInputWriteMask), proc, client_data); X Version 11 libXt 1.0.5 XtAppAddInput(3)
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