cdk_objs - Cdk object-support functions
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lcdk [
library ... ]
- void cleanCdkTitle
(
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CDKOBJS *obj);
- void drawCdkTitle
(
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WINDOW *window,
CDKOBJS *object);
- void positionCDKObject
(
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CDKOBJS *object,
WINDOW *win);
- void
setCDKObjectBackgroundColor (
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CDKOBJS *object,
const 3char *color);
- void
setCDKObjectPostProcess (
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CDKOBJS *object,
PROCESSFN func,
void *data);
- void
setCDKObjectPreProcess (
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CDKOBJS *object,
PROCESSFN func,
void *data);
- void
setCdkExitType(
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CDKOBJS *obj,
EExitType *type,
chtyp ch);
- int setCdkTitle
(
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CDKOBJS *obj,
const char *title,
int boxWidth);
- bool validCDKObject
(
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CDKOBJS *obj);
Cdk is written in ANSI C, which has "no" object support.
Most of the object support in Cdk is done using macros and a small number of
types which hold object information:
- CDKFUNCS
- contains the function pointers for common methods of the widgets. It is
separate from CDKOBJS because it is compiled into each widget's C code
(see the DeclareCDKObjects() and DeclareSetXXchar() macros. The widget
instances point to a single copy of CDKFUNCS for each widget.
- CDKOBJS
- Holds data common to all objects (widget instances). It appears first in
each widget's struct to allow Cdk to use generic functions in binding.c,
cdkscreen.c, position.c, etc.
The functions declared in <cdk_objs.h> are used in
situations where the expressions are too complex for a macro.
- cleanCdkTitle
- Remove storage for the widget's title.
- drawCdkTitle,
- Draw the widget's title.
- positionCDKObject
- This allows the user to use the cursor keys to adjust the position of the
widget.
- setCDKObjectBackgroundColor
- Set the background color of the widget.
- setCDKObjectPostProcess
- Set data for postprocessing.
- setCDKObjectPreProcess
- Set data for preprocessing.
- setCdkExitType
- Set the object's exit-type based on the input. The .exitType field
should have been part of the CDKOBJS struct, but it is used too
pervasively in Cdk4 applications to move.
- setCdkTitle
- Set the widget's title.
- validCDKObject
- Returns true if a "new" was done on the object but no
"destroy".
cdk_binding (3) cdk_process (3)