Query: xtfilepredicate
OS: hpux
Section: 2
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XtFilePredicate() XtFilePredicate() Name XtFilePredicate - interface definition for a filename evaluation procedure. Synopsis typedef Boolean (*XtFilePredicate)(String); String filename; Inputs filename Specifies a potential filename. Returns True if filename is acceptable; False otherwise. Description An XtFilePredicate is specified in calls to XtResolvePathname() and XtFindFile(), and is called to judge filenames found by those proce- dures. If the string is appropriate for the intended use (if it names a readable file, for example) then the XtFilePredicate should return True; otherwise it should return False. Example The default predicate used by XtResolvePathname() and XtFindFile() simply tests that the specified filename exists, is readable, and is not a directory. This default procedure is shown below. Note that it attempts to handle some operating system dependencies. static Boolean TestFile(path) String path; { #ifdef VMS return TRUE; /* Who knows what to do here? */ #else struct stat status; return (access(path, R_OK) == 0 && /* exists and is readable */ stat(path, &status) == 0 && /* get the status */ #ifndef X_NOT_POSIX S_ISDIR(status.st_mode) == 0); /* not a directory */ #else (status.st_mode & S_IFDIR) == 0); /* not a directory */ #endif /* X_NOT_POSIX else */ #endif /* VMS */ } See Also XtFindFile(1), XtResolvePathname(1). Xt - File Searching XtFilePredicate()
Related Man Pages |
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xtfindfile(3xt) - redhat |
xtresolvepathname(3) - x11r4 |
xtfindfile(3) - suse |
xtresolvepathname(3) - suse |
xtfindfile(3) - hpux |
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