MrmOpenHierarchyFromBuffer(library call) MrmOpenHierarchyFromBuffer(library call)
NAME
MrmOpenHierarchyFromBuffer -- Allocates a hierarchy ID and opens a buffer containing a memory image of a UID file
SYNOPSIS
#include <Mrm/MrmPublic.h>
Cardinal MrmOpenHierarchyFromBuffer(
unsigned char uid_buffer,
MrmHierarchy *hierarchy_id);
DESCRIPTION
MrmOpenHierarchyFromBuffer allows you to specify a buffer containing information from UID files that MRM searches in subsequent fetch oper-
ations. This function also allocates a hierarchy ID and initializes the optimized search lists in the hierarchy.
buffer Specifies a stream of bytes containing information from UID files
hierarchy_id
Returns the search hierarchy ID. The search hierarchy ID identifies the buffer that MRM searches when performing subsequent
fetch calls.
RETURN
This function returns one of the following status return constants:
MrmSUCCESS
The function executed successfully.
MrmFAILURE
The function failed.
RELATED MrmCloseHierarchy(3) and MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay(3).
MrmOpenHierarchyFromBuffer(library call)
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MrmFetchWidgetOverride(library call) MrmFetchWidgetOverride(library call)
NAME
MrmFetchWidgetOverride -- Fetches any indexed (UIL named) application widget. It overrides the arguments specified for this application
widget in UIL
SYNOPSIS
#include <Mrm/MrmPublic.h>
Cardinal MrmFetchWidgetOverride(
MrmHierarchy hierarchy_id,
String index,
Widget parent_widget,
String override_name,
ArgList override_args,
Cardinal override_num_args,
Widget *widget,
MrmType *class);
DESCRIPTION
The MrmFetchWidgetOverride function is the extended version of MrmFetchWidget. It is identical to MrmFetchWidget, except that it allows
the caller to override the widget's name and any arguments that MrmFetchWidget would otherwise retrieve from the UID file or one of the
defaulting mechanisms. That is, the override argument list is not limited to those arguments in the UID file.
The override arguments apply only to the widget fetched and returned by this function. Its children (subtree) do not receive any override
parameters.
hierarchy_id
Specifies the ID of the UID hierarchy that contains the interface definition. The value of hierarchy_id was returned in a previ-
ous call to MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay.
index Specifies the UIL name of the widget to fetch.
parent_widget
Specifies the parent widget ID.
override_name
Specifies the name to override the widget name. Use a NULL value if you do not want to override the widget name.
override_args
Specifies the override argument list, exactly as given to XtCreateWidget (conversion complete and so forth). Use a NULL value if
you do not want to override the argument list.
override_num_args
Specifies the number of arguments in override_args.
widget Returns the widget ID of the created widget.
class Returns the class code identifying MRM's widget class. Literals identifying MRM widget class codes are defined in the include
file Mrm/MrmPublic.h.
RETURN VALUE
This function returns one of the following status return constants:
MrmSUCCESS
The function executed successfully.
MrmBAD_HIERARCHY
The hierarchy ID was invalid.
MrmNOT_FOUND
The widget was not found in UID hierarchy.
MrmFAILURE
The function failed.
RELATED MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay(3), MrmFetchWidget(3).
MrmFetchWidgetOverride(library call)
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