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xtprocessunlock(3xt) [osf1 man page]

XtProcessLock(3Xt)														XtProcessLock(3Xt)

NAME
XtProcessLock, XtProcessUnlock - lock and unlock process SYNOPSIS
void XtProcessLock() void XtProcessUnlock() DESCRIPTION
XtProcessLock is used to lock all process global data. XtProcessUnlock unlocks the process. SEE ALSO
X Toolkit Intrinsics -- C Language Interface Xlib -- C Language X Interface XtProcessLock(3Xt)

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XtNextEvent(3Xt)														  XtNextEvent(3Xt)

NAME
XtNextEvent, XtPending, XtPeekEvent, XtProcessEvent, XtMainLoop - query and process events and input SYNOPSIS
void XtNextEvent(event_return) XEvent *event_return; Boolean XtPeekEvent(event_return) XEvent *event_return; XtInputMask XtPending() void XtProcessEvent(mask) XtInputMask mask; void XtMainLoop() ARGUMENTS
Specifies a pointer to the event structure that is to be dispatched to the appropriate event handler. Returns the event information to the specified event structure. Specifies what types of events to process. The mask is the bitwise inclusive OR of any combination of XtIMX- Event, XtIMTimer, XtIMAlternateInput, and XtIMSignal. As a convenience, the X Toolkit defines the symbolic name XtIMAll to be the bitwise inclusive OR of all event types. DESCRIPTION
XtNextEvent has been replaced by XtAppNextEvent. XtPeekEvent has been replaced by XtAppPeekEvent. XtPending has been replaced by XtAppPending. XtProcessEvent has been replaced by XtAppProcessEvent. XtMainLoop has been replaced by XtAppMainLoop. SEE ALSO
XtAppNextEvent(3Xt), XtAppPending(3Xt), XtAppPeekEvent(3Xt), XtAppProcessEvent(3Xt), XtAppMainLoop(3Xt) X Toolkit Intrinsics -- C Language Interface Xlib -- C Language X Interface XtNextEvent(3Xt)
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