form_field_new
Section: Miscellaneous Library Functions (3X)
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NAME
form_field_new - create and destroy form fields
SYNOPSIS
#include <form.h>
FIELD *new_field(int height, int width,
int toprow, int leftcol,
int offscreen, int nbuffers);
FIELD *dup_field(FIELD *field, int toprow, int leftcol);
FIELD *link_field(FIELD *field, int toprow, int leftcol);
int free_field(FIELD *field);
DESCRIPTION
The function new_field allocates a new field and initializes it from the
parameters given: height, width, row of upper-left corner, column of upper-left
corner, number off-screen rows, and number of additional working buffers.
The function dup_field duplicates a field at a new location. Most
attributes (including current contents, size, validation type, buffer count,
growth threshold, justification, foreground, background, pad character,
options, and user pointer) are copied. Field status and the field page bit are
not copied.
The function link_field acts like dup_field, but the new field
shares buffers with its parent. Attribute data is separate.
The function free_field de-allocates storage associated with a field.
RETURN VALUE
The function, new_field, dup_field, link_field return
NULL on error.
They set errno according to their success:
- E_OK
-
The routine succeeded.
- E_BAD_ARGUMENT
-
Routine detected an incorrect or out-of-range argument.
- E_SYSTEM_ERROR
-
System error occurred, e.g., malloc failure.
The function free_field returns one of the following:
- E_OK
-
The routine succeeded.
- E_BAD_ARGUMENT
-
Routine detected an incorrect or out-of-range argument.
- E_CONNECTED
-
field is connected.
SEE ALSO
curses(3X), form(3X).
NOTES
The header file <form.h> automatically includes the header file
<curses.h>.
PORTABILITY
These routines emulate the System V forms library. They were not supported on
Version 7 or BSD versions.
It may be unwise to count on the set of attributes copied by
dup_field being portable; the System V forms library documents are
not very explicit about what gets copied and what does not.
AUTHORS
Juergen Pfeifer. Manual pages and adaptation for new curses by Eric
S. Raymond.