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Man Page: xmstringbytestreamlength

Operating Environment: centos

Section: 3

XmStringByteStreamLength(library call)									    XmStringByteStreamLength(library call)

NAME
XmStringByteStreamLength -- A function that returns the size of a string
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h> unsigned int XmStringByteStreamLength (string) unsigned char *string; (void)
DESCRIPTION
XmStringByteStreamLength receives a byte stream format string and returns the size, in bytes, of that stream, including the header. Because of this header information, even a NULL string will cause XmStringByteStreamLength to return a non-zero value. string Specifies the byte stream format string.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the size of string, including the header. XmStringByteStreamLength(library call)
Related Man Pages
xmcvtxmstringtobytestream(3) - redhat
xmstringbytecompare(3) - redhat
xmstring(3) - centos
xmcvtxmstringtobytestream(3) - hpux
xmstring(3) - hpux
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