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Top Forums Programming gets Post 63314 by andryk on Thursday 24th of February 2005 05:04:48 AM
Old 02-24-2005
well, try 'man gets'
For good coding-security practice you should not use gets() coz it lacks of bound checking and may overflow your dst-buffer leading to a so-called buffer overflow Smilie
But if u know what u r doing ...
 
XkbLookupKeyBinding(3)						   XKB FUNCTIONS					    XkbLookupKeyBinding(3)

NAME
XkbLookupKeyBinding - Find the string bound to a key by XRebindKeySym SYNOPSIS
int XkbLookupKeyBinding (Display *dpy, KeySym sym, unsigned int state, char *buf, int nbytes, int *extra_rtrn); ARGUMENTS
- dpy connection to server - sym connection to server - state state for which string is to be looked up - buf buffer into which returned string is written - nbytes size of buffer in bytes - extra_rtrn backfilled with number bytes overflow DESCRIPTION
XkbLookupKeyBinding is the equivalent of the core XLookupString function. XRebindKeysym binds an ASCII string to a specified keysym, so that the string and keysym are returned when the key is pressed and a speci- fied list of modifiers are also being held down. XkbLookupKeyBinding returns in buf the string associated with the keysym sym and modifier state state. buf is NULL terminated unless there's an overflow. If the string returned is larger than nbytes, a count of bytes that does not fit into the buffer is returned in extra_rtrn. XkbTranslateKeySym returns the number of bytes that it placed into buf. SEE ALSO
XkbTranslateKeySym(3), XLookupString(3), XRebindKeysym(3) X Version 11 libX11 1.3.2 XkbLookupKeyBinding(3)
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