XrmMergeDatabases(3X11) COMMAND REFERENCE XrmMergeDatabases(3X11) NAME XrmMergeDatabases, XrmGetFileDatabase, XrmPutFileDatabase, XrmGetStringDatabase - manipulate resource databases SYNOPSIS void XrmMergeDatabases(source_db, target_db) XrmDatabase source_db, *target_db; XrmDatabase XrmGetFileDatabase(filename) char *filename; void XrmPutFileDatabase(database, stored_db) XrmDatabase database; char *stored_db; XrmDatabase XrmGetStringDatabase(data) char *data; ARGUMENTS data Specifies the database contents using a string. database Specifies the database that is to be used. filename Specifies the resource database file name. source_db Specifies the resource database that is to be merged into the target database. stored_db Specifies the file name for the stored database. target_db Specifies a pointer to the resource database into which the source database is to be merged. DESCRIPTION The XrmMergeDatabases function merges the contents of one database into another. It may overwrite entries in the destination database. This function is used to combine databases (for example, an application specific database of defaults and a database of user preferences). The merge is destructive; that is, the source database is destroyed. The XrmGetFileDatabase function opens the specified file, creates a new resource database, and loads it with the specifications read in from the specified file. The specified file must contain lines in the format accepted by XrmPutLineResource. If it cannot open the specified file, XrmGetFileDatabase returns NULL. The XrmPutFileDatabase function stores a copy of the specified database in the specified file. The file is an ASCII text file that contains lines in the format that is accepted by XrmPutLineResource. X Version 11 1 September 1988 1
XrmMergeDatabases(3X11) COMMAND REFERENCE XrmMergeDatabases(3X11) The XrmGetStringDatabase function creates a new database and stores the resources specified in the specified null- terminated string. XrmGetStringDatabase is similar to XrmGetFileDatabase except that it reads the information out of a string instead of out of a file. Each line is separated by a new-line character in the format accepted by XrmPutLineResource. SEE ALSO XrmGetResource(3x11), XrmInitialize(3x11), XrmPutResource(3x11), XrmUniqueQuark(3x11) Xlib - C Language X Interface X Version 11 1 September 1988 2
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