1XrmPutResource(3) XLIB FUNCTIONS XrmPutResource(3)
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6 XrmPutResource, XrmQPutResource, XrmPutStringResource, XrmQPutStringRe‐
7 source, XrmPutLineResource - store database resources
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10 #include <X11/Xresource.h>
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12 void XrmPutResource(XrmDatabase *database, char *specifier, char *type,
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15 void XrmQPutResource(XrmDatabase *database, XrmBindingList bindings,
16 XrmQuarkList quarks, XrmRepresentation type, XrmValue *value);
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18 void XrmPutStringResource(XrmDatabase *database, _Xconst char *speci‐
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21 void XrmQPutStringResource(XrmDatabase *database, XrmBindingList bind‐
22 ings, XrmQuarkList quarks, _Xconst char *value);
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24 void XrmPutLineResource(XrmDatabase *database, _Xconst char *line);
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27 bindings Specifies a list of bindings.
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29 database Specifies the resource database.
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31 line Specifies the resource name and value pair as a single
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34 quarks Specifies the complete or partial name or the class list of
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37 specifier Specifies a complete or partial specification of the re‐
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40 type Specifies the type of the resource.
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42 value Specifies the value of the resource, which is specified as a
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46 If database contains NULL, XrmPutResource creates a new database and
47 returns a pointer to it. XrmPutResource is a convenience function that
48 calls XrmStringToBindingQuarkList followed by:
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50 XrmQPutResource(database, bindings, quarks, XrmStringToQuark(type), value)
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56 If database contains NULL, XrmQPutResource creates a new database and
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59 value are replaced by the new specified type and value. The value is
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62 If database contains NULL, XrmPutStringResource creates a new database
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65 a convenience function that first calls XrmStringToBindingQuarkList on
66 the specifier and then calls XrmQPutResource, using a “String” repre‐
67 sentation type. If the specifier is not in the Host Portable Character
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71 If database contains NULL, XrmQPutStringResource creates a new database
72 and returns a pointer to it. XrmQPutStringResource is a convenience
73 routine that constructs an XrmValue for the value string (by calling
74 strlen to compute the size) and then calls XrmQPutResource, using a
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78 If database contains NULL, XrmPutLineResource creates a new database
79 and returns a pointer to it. XrmPutLineResource adds a single resource
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89 XrmGetResource(3), XrmInitialize(3), XrmMergeDatabases(3), XrmUnique‐
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91 Xlib - C Language X Interface
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