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Debugging(3m17n)						 The m17n Library						  Debugging(3m17n)

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Debugging - Support for m17n library users to debug their programs. Functions MCharTable * mdebug_dump_chartab (MCharTable *table, int indent) Dump a chartable. MFace * mdebug_dump_face (MFace *face, int indent) Dump a face. MFont * mdebug_dump_font (MFont *font) Dump a font. MFontset * mdebug_dump_fontset (MFontset *fontset, int indent) Dump a fontset. MInputMethod * mdebug_dump_im (MInputMethod *im, int indent) Dump an input method. int mdebug_hook () Hook function called on an error. MText * mdebug_dump_mtext (MText *mt, int indent, int fullp) Dump an M-text. MPlist * mdebug_dump_plist (MPlist *plist, int indent) Dump a property list. MSymbol mdebug_dump_symbol (MSymbol symbol, int indent) Dump a symbol. MSymbol mdebug_dump_all_symbols (int indent) Dump all symbol names. Detailed Description Support for m17n library users to debug their programs. The m17n library provides the following facilities to support the library users to debug their programs. o Environment variables to control printing of various information to stderr. o MDEBUG_INIT -- If set to 1, print information about the library initialization on the call of M17N_INIT(). o MDEBUG_FINI -- If set to 1, print counts of objects that are not yet freed on the call of M17N_FINI(). o MDEBUG_CHARSET -- If set to 1, print information about charsets being loaded from the m17n database. o MDEBUG_CODING -- If set to 1, print information about coding systems being loaded from the m17n database. o MDEBUG_DATABASE -- If set to 1, print information about data being loaded from the m17n database. o MDEBUG_FONT -- If set to 1, print information about fonts being selected and opened. o MDEBUG_FLT -- If set to 1, 2, or 3, print information about which command of Font Layout Table are being executed. The bigger number prints the more detailed information. o MDEBUG_INPUT -- If set to 1, print information about how an input method is running. o MDEBUG_ALL -- Setting this variable to 1 is equivalent to setting all the above variables to 1. o MDEBUG_OUTPUT_FILE -- If set to a file name, the above debugging information is appended to the file. If set to 'stdout', the information is printed to stdout. o Functions to print various objects in a human readable way. See the documentation of mdebug_dump_XXXX() functions. o The hook function called on an error. See the documentation of mdebug_hook(). Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for The m17n Library from the source code. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001 Information-technology Promotion Agency (IPA) Copyright (C) 2001-2011 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html>. Version 1.6.2 12 Jan 2011 Debugging(3m17n)

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Frame(3m17n)							 The m17n Library						      Frame(3m17n)

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Frame - A frame is an object corresponding to the graphic device. Typedefs typedef struct MFrame MFrame Type of frames. Functions MFrame * mframe (MPlist *plist) Create a new frame. void * mframe_get_prop (MFrame *frame, MSymbol key) Return property value of frame. Variables MFrame * mframe_default The default frame. Variables: Keys of frame parameter These are the symbols to use in a parameter to create a frame. See the function mframe() for details. Mdevice, Mdisplay, Mscreen, Mdrawable, Mdepth, and Mcolormap are also keys of a frame property. MSymbol Mdevice MSymbol Mdisplay MSymbol Mscreen MSymbol Mdrawable MSymbol Mdepth MSymbol Mcolormap MSymbol Mwidget MSymbol Mgd Variables: Keys of frame property These are the symbols to use as an argument to the function mframe_get_prop(). MSymbol Mfont MSymbol Mfont_width MSymbol Mfont_ascent MSymbol Mfont_descent Detailed Description A frame is an object corresponding to the graphic device. A frame is an object of the type MFrame to hold various information about each display/input device. Almost all m17n GUI functions require a pointer to a frame as an argument. Typedef Documentation typedef struct MFrame MFrame Type of frames. The type MFrame is for a frame object. Each frame holds various information about the corresponding physical display/input device. The internal structure of the type MFrame is concealed from an application program, and its contents depend on the window system in use. In the m17n-X library, it contains the information about display and screen in the X Window System. Variable Documentation MSymbol Mdevice MSymbol Mdisplay MSymbol Mscreen MSymbol Mdrawable MSymbol Mdepth MSymbol Mcolormap MSymbol Mwidget MSymbol Mgd MSymbol Mfont MSymbol Mfont_width MSymbol Mfont_ascent MSymbol Mfont_descent MFrame* mframe_default The default frame. The external variable mframe_default contains a pointer to the default frame that is created by the first call of mframe(). Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for The m17n Library from the source code. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001 Information-technology Promotion Agency (IPA) Copyright (C) 2001-2011 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html>. Version 1.6.2 12 Jan 2011 Frame(3m17n)
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