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cdk_util(3) Library Functions Manual cdk_util(3)

cdk_util - Cdk utility functions

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#include <cdk.h>

const char *directory,
char ***list);
const char *filename,
char ***info);
WINDOW *window,
int *xpos,
int *ypos,
int boxWidth,
int boxHeight);
const char *string,
int *length,
int *align);
const char *string);
const char *line,
char *filename);
const chtype *string);
WINDOW *window);
WINDOW *window);
CDKSCREEN *screen,
const char *title,
CDK_CONST char **list,
int listSize,
boolean numbers);
CDKSCREEN *screen,
const char *title,
const char *label,
const char *init);
int fieldWidth,
int mesglen,
int justify);
mode_t fileMode);
WINDOW *window,
int xdiff,
int ydiff);
CDKSCREEN *screen,
CDK_CONST char **mesg,
int mesgCount,
CDK_CONST char **buttons,
int buttonCount);
CDKSCREEN *win,
CDK_CONST char **mesg,
int count);
CDKSCREEN *win,
CDK_CONST char **mesg,
int count,
chtype attribute);
CDKSCREEN *screen,
const char *title);
int parentDim,
int proposedDim,
int adjustment);
EStripType stripType,
char *string);
CDKSCREEN *screen,
const char *title,
const char *filename,
CDK_CONST char **buttons,
int buttonCount);
CDKSCREEN *screen,
const char *title,
CDK_CONST char **info,
int size,
CDK_CONST char **buttons,
int buttonCount,
boolean interpret);

These are utility functions that one may use to initialize, build or customize widgets.

opens and reads the contents of the given directory, filling the array list with the sorted contents of the directory. If the directory cannot be opened then it returns a value of -1.
Read the file filename, load the contents into a dynamically allocated array, storing its address via info. It returns the number of lines read if the file could be opened, -1 otherwise.
Aligns a box on the given window with the height and width given. See cdk_position (3) for the interpretation of the xpos, ypos, boxWidth and boxHeight, parameters.
Translate a character string with embedded format markers (e.g., "</X/Y>Blah Blah") to a null-terminated array of chtype's.
  • The length of the array is stored via the length parameter.
  • The align parameter contains justification information (LEFT, CENTER, RIGHT).
The caller is responsible for freeing the result.
Lookup the given name in string and return the equivalent display type. See also cdk_display (3).
Check if the given line is of the form
<F=filename>
If so, extract the filename from the line, storing it in the filename buffer (which must hold at least CDK_PATHMAX characters). Return nonzero if a filename is extracted.
Extract the characters and formatting information from a null-terminated array of chtype's string. A dynamically allocated string is returned.
Safely delete a given window, i.e., first check if the window parameter is nonnull.
Safely erase a given window, i.e., first check if the window parameter is nonnull.
Display a scrollable list of strings in a dialog, allow the user to select one. Return the index in the list of the value selected.
  • The list parameter contains the strings to display; there are listSize strings in the list.
  • If numbers is true, the displayed list items will be numbered.
pops up an entry widget with
  • a title supplied by the value of the title parameter,
  • a label supplied by the label parameter, and
  • an initial value supplied by the initialValue parameter.
It returns a pointer to the value typed in or NULL if the widget was exited early.
Given a string length mesglen, the available field width fieldWidth and a justification type justify, return the number of characters by which to shift the string.
Given a file protection mode fileMode, return ignoring the file-type bits, i.e., ignoring the corresponding permissions data.
Move a given window by the amounts in xdiff and ydiff.
creates a quick pop-up dialog box. Pass in
  • the message in the mesg parameter,
  • the size of the message in the mesgCount parameter,
  • the button labels in the buttons parameter and
  • the number of buttons in the buttonCount parameter.
The dialog box will be centered on the screen.
creates a quick pop-up label widget.
The message and the size of the message are passed in via the mesg and count parameters respectively.
The label widget waits until the user hits a character and is centered on the screen.
Display a simple dialog with a list of count message strings mesg. Use the given attribute for the background of the dialog.
Display a file-selection dialog. Return the selected filename, or null if none is selected. The caller should free the return-value.
This is a helper function used to set the height/width of a widget:
  • If the proposed dimension proposedDim is FULL or zero, the return value will be parentDim.
  • If the proposed dimension proposedDim is positive,
  • and it is larger than parentDim, return proposedDim,
  • otherwise return proposedDim plus adjustment.
  • If the proposed dimension proposedDim is negative, the return value will be parentDim plus proposedDim.
  • Otherwise, the return value will be proposedDim.
Strip whitespace from the front and/or back of the given string.
The stripType parameter controls the type of stripping done: vFRONT, vBACK or vBOTH.
Read the file specified by filename and display it in a CDKVIEWER window. The title, buttons and buttonCount are applied to the CDKVIEWER window.
  • The viewer shows the contents of the file supplied by the filename value.
  • The buttons on the file viewer are supplied by the buttons parameter.
It returns the index of the button selected, or -1 if the file does not exist or if the widget was exited early.

Strip_Type Result
vFRONT This tells the function to remove all of the white space from the front of the given string.
vBACK This tells the function to remove all of the white space from the back of the given string.
vBOTH This tells the function to remove all of the white space from both the front and the back of the given string.
Display the list of strings in info in a CDKVIEWER window. The number of strings is given by size. The title, buttons and buttonCount are applied to the CDKVIEWER window.

cdk_dialog (3), cdk_display (3), cdk_position (3), cdk_misc (3).