Query: dwtfetchliteral
OS: ultrix
Section: 3dwt
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DwtFetchLiteral(3Dwt) DwtFetchLiteral(3Dwt) Name DwtFetchLiteral - Fetches a named literal from a UID file. Syntax #include <X11/DwtAppl.h> int DwtFetchLiteral(hierarchy_id, index, display, value_return, type_return) DRMHierarchy hierarchy_id; String index; Display *display; caddr_t *value_return; DRMCode *type_return; Arguments hierarchy_id Specifies the ID of the UID hierarchy that contains the specified literal. The hierarchy_id was returned in a previous call to DwtOpenHierarchy. index Specifies the UIL name of the literal (pixmap) to fetch. You must define this name in UIL as an exported value. display Specifies the display used for the pixmap. The display argument specifies the connection to the X server. For more information on the Display structure see the Xlib function XOpenDisplay. value_return Returns the ID of the named literal's value. type_return Returns the named literal's data type. Description The DwtFetchLiteral function reads and returns the value and type of a literal (named value) that is stored as a public resource in a sin- gle UID file. This function returns a pointer to the value of the literal. For example, an integer is always returned as a pointer to an integer, and a string is always returned as a pointer to a string. Applications should not use DwtFetchLiteral for fetching icon or color literals. If this is attempted, DwtFetchLiteral returns an error. Return Values This function returns one of these status return constants: DRMSuccess The function executed successfully. DRMWrongType The operation encountered an unsupported literal type. DRMNotFound The literal was not found in the UID file. DRMFailure The function failed. See Also DwtFetchIconLiteral(3Dwt), DwtFetchColorLiteral(3Dwt) DwtFetchLiteral(3Dwt)
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