tttk_Xt_input_handler(3)
tttk_Xt_input_handler(3C LIBRARY FUNCTIONtttk_Xt_input_handler(3)
NAME
tttk_Xt_input_handler - Process ToolTalk events for Xt
clients
SYNOPSIS
#include <Tt/tttk.h>
void tttk_Xt_input_handler(XtPointer procid,
int *source,
XtInputId *id);
DESCRIPTION
If procid is not NULL, tttk_Xt_input_handler() passes it to
tt_default_procid_set(3). The tttk_Xt_input_handler() func-
tion then calls tt_message_receive(3), which retrieves the
next message available, if any, for the default procid. If
tt_message_receive(3) returns TT_ERR_NOMP, then
tttk_Xt_input_handler() closes the default procid with
ttdt_close(3), and removes the input source *id with
XtRemoveInput(3X) if id is not zero. If a message is avail-
able and tt_message_receive(3) returns it (indicating it was
not consumed by any message or pattern callback), then the
ToolTalk service passes the message to
tttk_message_abandon(3).
RETURN VALUE
The tttk_Xt_input_handler() function returns no value.
APPLICATION USAGE
The application should use tttk_Xt_input_handler() as its Xt
input handler unless some messages are expected not to be
consumed by callbacks. (The only messages that absolutely
cannot be intercepted and consumed by callbacks are those
that match observe signatures in a ptype or otype.)
EXAMPLES
int myTtFd;
char *myProcID;
myProcID = ttdt_open(&myTtFd, "WhizzyCalc", "Acme", "1.0", 1);
/* ... */
/* Process the message that started us, if any */
tttk_Xt_input_handler(myProcID, 0, 0);
/* ... */
XtAppAddInput(myContext, myTtFd, (XtPointer)XtInputReadMask,
tttk_Xt_input_handler, myProcID);
SEE ALSO
Tttttk(5), ttdt_close(3), tttk_message_abandon(3),
tt_default_procid_set(3), tt_message_receive(3),
XtAppAddInput(3X), XtRemoveInput(3X),
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