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0 Command: XmResolveAllPartOffsets | Section: 3 | Source: Digital UNIX | File: XmResolveAllPartOffsets.3X.gz
XmResolveAllPartOffsets(3X) XmResolveAllPartOffsets(3X) NAME XmResolveAllPartOffsets - A function that allows writing of upward-com- patible applications and widgets SYNOPSIS #include <Xm/XmP.h> void XmResolveAllPartOffsets (widget_class, offset, constraint_offset) WidgetClass widget_class; XmOffsetPtr * offset; XmOffsetPtr * constraint_offset; DESCRIPTION The use of offset records requires two extra global variables per wid- get class. The variables consist of pointers to arrays of offsets into the widget record and constraint record for each part of the widget structure. The XmResolveAllPartOffsets function allocates the offset records needed by an application to guarantee upward-compatible access to widget instance and constraint records by applications and widgets. These offset records are used by the widget to access all of the wid- get's variables. A widget needs to take the following steps: Instead of creating a resource list, the widget creates an offset resource list. To help you accomplish this, use the XmPartResource structure and the XmPartOffset macro. The XmPartResource data structure looks just like a resource list, but instead of having one integer for its offset, it has two shorts. This is put into the class record as if it were a normal resource list. Instead of using XtOffset for the offset, the widget uses XmPartOffset. If the widget is a subclass of the Constraint class and it de- fines additional constraint resources, create an offset resource list for the constraint part as well. Instead of using XtOffset for the offset, the widget uses XmConstraintPartOffset in the constraint resource list. XmPartResource resources[] = { { BarNxyz, BarCXyz, XmRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean), XmPartOffset(Bar,xyz), XmRImmediate, (XtPointer)False } }; XmPartResource constraints[] = { { BarNmaxWidth, BarNMaxWidth, XmRDimension, sizeof(Dimension), XmConstraintPartOffset(Bar,max_width), XmRImmediate, (XtPointer)100 } }; Instead of putting the widget size in the class record, the widget puts the widget part size in the same field. If the widget is a subclass of the Constraint class, instead of putting the widget constraint record size in the class record, the widget puts the widget con- straint part size in the same field. Instead of putting XtVer- sion in the class record, the widget puts XtVersionDontCheck in the class record. Define a variable, of type XmOffsetPtr, to point to the offset record. If the widget is a subclass of the Constraint class, define a variable of type XmOffsetPtr to point to the constraint offset record. These can be part of the wid- get's class record or separate global variables. In class ini- tialization, the widget calls XmResolveAllPartOffsets, passing it pointers to the class record, the address of the offset record, and the address of the constraint offset record. If the widget not is a subclass of the Constraint class, it should pass NULL as the address of the constraint offset record. This does several things: Adds the superclass (which, by definition, has already been initialized) size field to the part size field. If the widget is a subclass of the Constraint class, adds the su- perclass constraint size field to the constraint size field. Allocates an array based upon the number of superclasses. If the widget is a subclass of the constraint class, allocates an array for the constraint offset record. Fills in the offsets of all the widget parts and constraint parts with the appropriate values, determined by examining the size fields of all super- class records. Uses the part offset array to modify the offset entries in the resource list to be real offsets. The widget de- fines a constant which will be the index to its part structure in the offsets array. The value should be 1 greater than the in- dex of the widget's superclass. Constants defined for all Xm widgets can be found in <XmP.h>. #define BarIndex (XmBulletinBIndex + 1) Instead of accessing fields directly, the widget must always go through the offset table. The XmField and XmConstraintField macros help you access these fields. Because the XmPartOffset, XmConstraintPartOffset, XmField, and XmConstraintField macros concatenate things to- gether, you must ensure that there is no space after the part argument. For example, the following macros do not work because of the space after the part (Label) argument: XmField(w, offset, Label , text, char *) XmPartOffset(Label , text). Therefore, you must not have any spaces after the part (Label) argument, as illustrated here: XmField(w, offset, Label, text, char *) You can define macros for each field to make this easier. Assume an integer field xyz: #define BarXyz(w) (*(int *)(((char *) w) + \ offset[BarIndex] + XtOffset(BarPart,xyz))) For constraint field max_width: #define BarMaxWidth(w) \ XmConstraintField(w,constraint_offsets,Bar,max_width,Dimen- sion) The parameters for XmResolveAllPartOffsets are defined below: Specifies the widget class pointer for the created widget Returns the offset record Returns the constraint offset record SEE ALSO XmResolvePartOffsets(3X) XmResolveAllPartOffsets(3X)

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