form_fieldtype(3curses) form_fieldtype(3curses)
NAME
form_fieldtype: new_fieldtype, free_fieldtype,
set_fieldtype_arg, set_fieldtype_choice, link_fieldtype -
forms fieldtype routines
SYNOPSIS
cc [flag . . .] file -lform -lcurses [library . . .]
#include <form.h>
FIELDTYPE *new_fieldtype(int (* field_check)(FIELD *, char *),
int (* char_check)(int, char *));
int free_fieldtype(FIELDTYPE *fieldtype);
int set_fieldtype_arg(FIELDTYPE *fieldtype,
char *(* mak_arg)(va_list *),
char *(* copy_arg)(char *), void (* free_arg)(char *));
int set_fieldtype_choice(FIELDTYPE *fieldtype,
int (* next_choice)(FIELD *, char *),
int (* prev_choice)(FIELD *, char *));
FIELDTYPE *link_fieldtype(FIELDTYPE *type1, FIELDTYPE *type2);
DESCRIPTION
new_fieldtype creates a new field type. The application
programmer must write the function field_check, which
validates the field value, and the function char_check, which
validates each character. free_fieldtype frees the space
allocated for the field type.
By associating function pointers with a field type,
set_fieldtype_arg connects to the field type additional
arguments necessary for a set_field_type call. Function
mak_arg allocates a structure for the field specific
parameters to set_field_type and returns a pointer to the
saved data. Function copy_arg duplicates the structure
created by mak_arg. Function free_arg frees any storage
allocated by mak_arg or copy_arg.
The form_driver requests REQ_NEXT_CHOICE and REQ_PREV_CHOICE
let the user request the next or previous value of a field
type comprising an ordered set of values.
set_fieldtype_choice allows the application programmer to
implement these requests for the given field type. It
associates with the given field type those application-defined
functions that return pointers to the next or previous choice
for the field.
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form_fieldtype(3curses) form_fieldtype(3curses)
link_fieldtype returns a pointer to the field type built from
the two given types. The constituent types may be any
application-defined or pre-defined types.
RETURN VALUE
Routines that return pointers always return NULL on error.
Routines that return an integer return one of the following:
E_OK The function returned successfully.
E_SYSTEM_ERROR System error.
E_BAD_ARGUMENT An argument is incorrect.
E_CONNECTED Type is connected to one or more fields.
NOTICES
The header file form.h automatically includes the header files
eti.h and curses.h.
REFERENCES
curses(3curses), forms(3curses)
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