MrmFetchSetValues(library call) MrmFetchSetValues(library call)
NAMEMrmFetchSetValues — Fetches the values to be set from literals stored
in UID files
SYNOPSIS
#include <Mrm/MrmPublic.h>
Cardinal MrmFetchSetValues(
MrmHierarchy hierarchy_id,
Widget widget,
ArgList args,
Cardinal num_args);
DESCRIPTION
The MrmFetchSetValues function is similar to XtSetValues, except that
the values to be set are defined by the UIL named values that are
stored in the UID hierarchy. MrmFetchSetValues fetches the values to
be set from literals stored in UID files.
hierarchy_id
Specifies the ID of the UID hierarchy that contains the spec‐
ified literal. The value of hierarchy_id was returned in a
previous call to MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay.
widget Specifies the widget that is modified.
args Specifies an argument list that identifies the widget argu‐
ments to be modified as well as the index (UIL name) of the
literal that defines the value for that argument. The name
part of each argument (args[n].name) must begin with the
string XmN followed by the name that uniquely identifies this
attribute tag. For example, XmNwidth is the attribute name
associated with the core argument width. The value part
(args[n].value) must be a string that gives the index (UIL
name) of the literal. You must define all literals in UIL as
exported values.
num_args Specifies the number of entries in args.
This function sets the values on a widget, evaluating the values as
public literal resource references resolvable from a UID hierarchy.
Each literal is fetched from the hierarchy, and its value is modified
and converted as required. This value is then placed in the argument
list and used as the actual value for an XtSetValues call. MrmFetch‐
SetValues allows a widget to be modified after creation using UID file
values the same way creation values are used in MrmFetchWidget.
As in MrmFetchWidget, each argument whose value can be evaluated from
the UID hierarchy is set in the widget. Values that are not found or
values in which conversion errors occur are not modified.
Each entry in the argument list identifies an argument to be modified
in the widget. The name part identifies the tag, which begins with
XmN. The value part must be a string whose value is the index of the
literal. Thus, the following code would modify the label resource of
the widget to have the value of the literal accessed by the index
OK_button_label in the hierarchy:
args[n].name = XmNlabel;
args[n].value = "OK_button_label";
RETURN VALUE
This function returns one of the following status return constants:
MrmSUCCESS
The function executed successfully.
MrmPARTIAL_SUCCESS
At least one literal was successfully fetched.
MrmBAD_HIERARCHY
The hierarchy ID was invalid.
MrmFAILURE
The function failed.
RELATEDMrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay(3), XtSetValues(3).
MrmFetchSetValues(library call)