1cdk_objs(3)                Library Functions Manual                cdk_objs(3)
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NAME

6       cdk_objs - Cdk object-support functions
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SYNOPSIS

9       cc [ flag ... ] file ...  -lcdk [ library ... ]
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11       void cleanCdkTitle (
12                      CDKOBJS *obj);
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14       void drawCdkTitle (
15                      WINDOW *window,
16                      CDKOBJS *object);
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18       void positionCDKObject (
19                      CDKOBJS *object,
20                      WINDOW *win);
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22       void setCDKObjectBackgroundColor (
23                      CDKOBJS *object,
24                      char *color);
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26       void setCDKObjectPostProcess (
27                      CDKOBJS *object,
28                      PROCESSFN func,
29                      void *data);
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31       void setCDKObjectPreProcess (
32                      CDKOBJS *object,
33                      PROCESSFN func,
34                      void *data);
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36       void setCdkExitType(
37                      CDKOBJS *obj,
38                      EExitType *type,
39                      chtyp ch);
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41       int setCdkTitle (
42                      CDKOBJS *obj,
43                      char *title,
44                      int boxWidth);
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46       bool validCDKObject (
47                      CDKOBJS *obj);
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DESCRIPTION

50       Cdk  is  written in ANSI C, which has "no" object support.  Most of the
51       object support in Cdk is done using macros and a small number of  types
52       which hold object information:
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54            CDKFUNCS
55                 contains the function pointers for common methods of the wid‐
56                 gets.  It is separate from CDKOBJS  because  it  is  compiled
57                 into  each  widget's  C code (see the DeclareCDKObjects() and
58                 DeclareSetXXchar() macros.  The widget instances point  to  a
59                 single copy of CDKFUNCS for each widget.
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61            CDKOBJS
62                 Holds  data  common  to  all  objects (widget instances).  It
63                 appears first in each widget's struct to  allow  Cdk  to  use
64                 generic functions in binding.c, cdkscreen.c, position.c, etc.
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AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS

68       The functions declared in <cdk_objs.h> are used in situations where the
69       expressions are too complex for a macro.
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71       cleanCdkTitle
72            Remove storage for the widget's title.
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74       drawCdkTitle,
75            Draw the widget's title.
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77       positionCDKObject
78            This allows the user to use the cursor keys to adjust the position
79            of the widget.
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81       setCDKObjectBackgroundColor
82            Set the background color of the widget.
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84       setCDKObjectPostProcess
85            Set data for postprocessing.
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87       setCDKObjectPreProcess
88            Set data for preprocessing.
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90       setCdkExitType
91            Set  the  object's  exit-type  based  on the input.  The .exitType
92            field should have been part of the CDKOBJS struct, but it is  used
93            too pervasively in Cdk4 applications to move.
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95       setCdkTitle
96            Set the widget's title.
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98       validCDKObject
99            Returns true if a "new" was done on the object but no "destroy".
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SEE ALSO

102       cdk_binding (3) cdk_process (3)
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