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NAME
field_buffer
,
field_status
,
set_field_buffer
,
set_field_printf
,
set_field_status
,
set_max_field
— form
library
LIBRARY
Curses Form Library (libform, -lform)
SYNOPSIS
#include
<form.h>
char *
field_buffer
(FIELD
*field, int
buffer);
int
field_status
(FIELD
*field);
int
set_field_buffer
(FIELD
*field, int buffer,
char *value);
int
set_field_printf
(FIELD
*field, int buffer,
char *fmt,
...);
int
set_field_status
(FIELD
*field, int
status);
int
set_max_field
(FIELD
*field, int
max);
DESCRIPTION
The
field_buffer
()
function returns the contents of the buffer number specified by
buffer for the given field. If the requested buffer
number exceeds the number of buffers attached to the field then
NULL
will be returned. If the field option
O_REFORMAT
is enabled on the given field then
storage will be allocated to hold the reformatted buffer. This storage must
be release by calling free(3)
when it is no longer required. If the O_REFORMAT
field option is not set then no extra storage is allocated. The field buffer
may be set by calling
set_field_buffer
()
which will set the given buffer number to the contents of the string passed.
A buffer may also be set by calling
set_field_printf
() which sets the buffer using the
format arg fmt after being expanded using the
subsequent arguments in the same manner as
sprintf(3) does. Calling
field_status
()
will return the status of the first buffer attached to the field. If the
field has been modified then the function will return
TRUE
otherwise FALSE
is
returned, the status of the first buffer may be programmatically set by
calling
set_field_status
().
The maximum growth of a dynamic field can be set by calling
set_max_field
()
which limits the fields rows if the field is a multiline field or the fields
columns if the field only has a single row.
RETURN VALUES
Functions returning pointers will return
NULL
if an error is detected. The functions that
return an int will return one of the following error values:
E_OK
- The function was successful.
E_BAD_ARGUMENT
- A bad parameter was passed to the function.
E_SYSTEM_ERROR
- A system error occurred performing the function.
SEE ALSO
NOTES
The header
<form.h>
automatically
includes both <curses.h>
and
<eti.h>
. The function
set_field_printf
()
is a NetBSD extension and must not be used in
portable code.
October 15, 2005 | Sortix 1.1.0-dev |