man XmbLookupString (Fonctions bibliothèques) - obtain composed input from an input method

NAME

XmbLookupString, XwcLookupString, Xutf8LookupString - obtain composed input from an input method

SYNTAX

int XmbLookupString(XIC ic, XKeyPressedEvent *event, char *buffer_return, int bytes_buffer, KeySym *keysym_return, Status *status_return); int XwcLookupString(XIC ic, XKeyPressedEvent *event, wchar_t *buffer_return, int wchars_buffer, KeySym *keysym_return, Status *status_return); int Xutf8LookupString(XIC ic, XKeyPressedEvent *event, char *buffer_return, int bytes_buffer, KeySym *keysym_return, Status *status_return);

ARGUMENTS

buffer_return
Returns a multibyte string or wide character string (if any) from the input method.
bytes_buffer


wchars_buffer
Specifies space available in the return buffer.
event
Specifies the .
ic
Specifies the input context.
keysym_return
Returns the KeySym computed from the event if this argument is not NULL.
status_return
Returns a value indicating what kind of data is returned.

DESCRIPTION

The and functions return the string from the input method specified in the buffer_return argument. If no string is returned, the buffer_return argument is unchanged.

The KeySym into which the KeyCode from the event was mapped is returned in the keysym_return argument if it is non-NULL and the status_return argument indicates that a KeySym was returned. If both a string and a KeySym are returned, the KeySym value does not necessarily correspond to the string returned.

and return the length of the string in bytes, and returns the length of the string in characters. Both and return text in the encoding of the locale bound to the input method of the specified input context, and returns text in UTF-8 encoding.

Each string returned by and begins in the initial state of the encoding of the locale (if the encoding of the locale is state-dependent). To ensure proper input processing, it is essential that the client pass only events to and Their behavior when a client passes a event is undefined.

Clients should check the status_return argument before using the other returned values. These three functions each return a value to status_return that indicates what has been returned in the other arguments. The possible values returned are: lw(1.5i) lw(4.3i). T{ T} T{ The input string to be returned is too large for the supplied buffer_return. The required size (for in bytes; for in characters) is returned as the value of the function, and the contents of buffer_return and keysym_return are not modified. The client should recall the function with the same event and a buffer of adequate size to obtain the string. T} T{ T} T{ No consistent input has been composed so far. The contents of buffer_return and keysym_return are not modified, and the function returns zero. T} T{ T} T{ Some input characters have been composed. They are placed in the buffer_return argument, using the encoding described above, and the string length is returned as the value of the function. The content of the keysym_return argument is not modified. T} T{ T} T{ A KeySym has been returned instead of a string and is returned in keysym_return. The content of the buffer_return argument is not modified, and the function returns zero. T} T{ T} T{ Both a KeySym and a string are returned; and occur simultaneously. T}

It does not make any difference if the input context passed as an argument to and is the one currently in possession of the focus or not. Input may have been composed within an input context before it lost the focus, and that input may be returned on subsequent calls to or even though it does not have any more keyboard focus.

The function is an extension introduced by The XFree86 Project, Inc. in their 4.0.2 release. Its presence is indicated by the macro

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