04-20-2005
Hi RTM,
Thanks for the information. I am currently not having any solaris system running with some application to say that this is what my application. My intention to raise this question is that I am preparing the document where I need an info of when I move my platform from Solaris 2.5 to 9 what woulld be the impact of application that is working in 2.5. When I say application it meant any application including ISV.
In a simple Solaris 9 has lots of features which may affect the application when I move from 2.5 to 9. I am just looking what are such areas and why?
Charles C.
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xtdestroyapplicationcontext
XtCreateApplicationContext(3) XT FUNCTIONS XtCreateApplicationContext(3)
NAME
XtCreateApplicationContext, XtDestroyApplicationContext, XtWidgetToApplicationContext, XtToolkitInitialize - create, destroy, and obtain an
application context
SYNTAX
XtAppContext XtCreateApplicationContext(void);
void XtDestroyApplicationContext(XtAppContext app_context);
XtAppContext XtWidgetToApplicationContext(Widget w);
void XtToolkitInitialize(void);
ARGUMENTS
app_context
Specifies the application context.
w Specifies the widget .
DESCRIPTION
The XtCreateApplicationContext function returns an application context, which is an opaque type. Every application must have at least one
application context.
The XtDestroyApplicationContext function destroys the specified application context as soon as it is safe to do so. If called from with an
event dispatch (for example, a callback procedure), XtDestroyApplicationContext does not destroy the application context until the dispatch
is complete.
The XtWidgetToApplicationContext function returns the application context for the specified widget.
The XtToolkitInitialize function initializes the Intrinsics internals. If XtToolkitInitialize was previously called it returns immedi-
ately.
SEE ALSO
XtDisplayInitialize(3)
X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface
Xlib - C Language X Interface
X Version 11 libXt 1.1.3 XtCreateApplicationContext(3)