XmGetAtomName(library call) XmGetAtomName(library call)
NAME
XmGetAtomName -- A function that returns the string representation for an atom
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
#include <Xm/AtomMgr.h>
String XmGetAtomName(
Display * display,
Atom atom);
DESCRIPTION
XmGetAtomName returns the string representation for an atom. It mirrors the Xlib interfaces for atom management but provides client-side
caching. When and where caching is provided in Xlib, the routines will become pseudonyms for the Xlib routines.
display Specifies the connection to the X server
atom Specifies the atom for the property name you want returned
RETURN
Returns a string. The function allocates space to hold the returned string. The application is responsible for managing the allocated
space. The application can recover the allocated space by calling XFree.
XmGetAtomName(library call)
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Tk_InternAtom(3) Tk Library Procedures Tk_InternAtom(3)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
Tk_InternAtom, Tk_GetAtomName - manage cache of X atoms
SYNOPSIS
#include <tk.h>
Atom
Tk_InternAtom(tkwin, name)
const char *
Tk_GetAtomName(tkwin, atom)
ARGUMENTS
Tk_Window tkwin (in) Token for window. Used to map atom or name relative to a particular display.
const char *name (in) String name for which atom is desired.
Atom atom (in) Atom for which corresponding string name is desired.
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
These procedures are similar to the Xlib procedures XInternAtom and XGetAtomName. Tk_InternAtom returns the atom identifier associated
with string given by name; the atom identifier is only valid for the display associated with tkwin. Tk_GetAtomName returns the string
associated with atom on tkwin's display. The string returned by Tk_GetAtomName is in Tk's storage: the caller need not free this space
when finished with the string, and the caller should not modify the contents of the returned string. If there is no atom atom on tkwin's
display, then Tk_GetAtomName returns the string "?bad atom?".
Tk caches the information returned by Tk_InternAtom and Tk_GetAtomName so that future calls for the same information can be serviced from
the cache without contacting the server. Thus Tk_InternAtom and Tk_GetAtomName are generally much faster than their Xlib counterparts, and
they should be used in place of the Xlib procedures.
KEYWORDS
atom, cache, display
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