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XmParseMapping(library call)			  XmParseMapping(library call)

NAME
       XmParseMapping — Data type for a compound string parse mapping

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Xm.h>

DESCRIPTION
       XmParseMapping  is  an  opaque  data  type  for a parse mapping used by
       XmStringParseText to create a compound string.  A  parse	 mapping  con‐
       tains a pattern to be matched in text being parsed to create a compound
       string.	It also contains a  compound  string,  or  a  function	to  be
       invoked	to  provide  a compound string, to be included in the compound
       string being created whenever the pattern is matched.

       An application uses a resource-style interface  to  specify  components
       for  an	XmParseMapping.	 XmParseMappingCreate creates a parse mapping,
       using a	resource-style	argument  list.	  XmParseMappingGetValues  and
       XmParseMappingSetValues retrieve and set the components of a parse map‐
       ping.  XmParseMappingFree recovers memory  used	by  a  parse  mapping.
       XmParseTable is an array of XmParseMapping objects.

       The  XmNinvokeParseProc	resource  is  a	 function of type XmParseProc,
       which is defined as follows:

       XmIncludeStatus (*XmParseProc) (text_in_out, text_end, type, tag, entry, pattern_length,
       str_include, call_data)
	       XtPointer *text_in_out;
	       XtPointer text_end;
	       XmTextType type;
	       XmStringTag tag;
	       XmParseMapping entry;
	       int pattern_length;
	       XmString *str_include;
	       XtPointer call_data;

       A parse procedure provides an escape mechanism for arbitrarily  complex
       parsing.	 This procedure is invoked when a pattern in the input text is
       matched with a pattern in a parse  mapping  whose  XmNincludeStatus  is
       XmINVOKE.

       The  input  text is a pointer to the first byte of the pattern that was
       matched to trigger the call to the parse procedure.  The	 parse	proce‐
       dure  consumes  as  many bytes of the input string as it needs and sets
       the input text pointer to the following byte.  It  returns  a  compound
       string  to be included in the compound string being constructed, and it
       also returns an XmIncludeStatus indicating how  the  returned  compound
       string  should  be  handled.   If  the parse procedure does not set the
       input text pointer ahead by at least one byte, the parsing routine con‐
       tinues  trying to match the input text with the patterns in the remain‐
       ing parse mappings in the parse table.  Otherwise, the parsing  routine
       begins  with  the  new  input text pointer and tries to match the input
       text with patterns in the parse mappings starting at the	 beginning  of
       the parse table.

       text_in_out
		 Specifies  the	 text being parsed.  The value is a pointer to
		 the first byte of text matching the  pattern  that  triggered
		 the  call  to	the parse procedure.  When the parse procedure
		 returns, this argument is set to the  position	 in  the  text
		 where	parsing	 should	 resume—that is, to the byte following
		 the last character parsed by the parse procedure.

       text_end	 Specifies a pointer to the end of the text_in_out string.  If
		 text_end  is NULL, the string is scanned until a NULL charac‐
		 ter is found.	Otherwise, the string is scanned up to but not
		 including the character whose address is text_end.

       type	 Specifies the type of text and the tag type.  If a locale tag
		 should be created,  type  has	a  value  of  either  XmMULTI‐
		 BYTE_TEXT  or	XmWIDECHAR_TEXT.   If a charset should be cre‐
		 ated, type has a value of XmCHARSET_TEXT.

       tag	 Specifies the tag to be used in  creating  the	 result.   The
		 type of string tag created (charset or locale) depends on the
		 text type and the passed in tag value.	 If the tag  value  is
		 NULL  and  if type indicates that a charset string tag should
		 be created, the string tag has the value that is  the	result
		 of  mapping  XmSTRING_DEFAULT_CHARSET.	  If  type indicates a
		 locale	 string	 tag,	the   string   tag   has   the	 value
		 _MOTIF_DEFAULT_LOCALE.

       entry	 Specifies  the	 parse	mapping that triggered the call to the
		 parse procedure.

       pattern_length
		 Specifies the number of bytes in the  input  text,  following
		 text_in_out, that constitute the matched pattern.

       str_include
		 Specifies  a  pointer to a compound string.  The parse proce‐
		 dure creates a compound string to be included in the compound
		 string	 being	constructed.  The parse procedure then returns
		 the compound string in this argument.

       call_data Specifies data passed by the application to the parsing  rou‐
		 tine.

       The   parse   procedure	 returns  an  XmIncludeStatus  indicating  how
       str_include is to be included in the compound string being constructed.
       Following are the possible values:

       XmINSERT	 Concatenate  the  result  to  the  compound string being con‐
		 structed and continue parsing.

       XmTERMINATE
		 Concatenate the result to  the	 compound  string  being  con‐
		 structed and terminate parsing.

   New Resources
       The  following  table defines a set of resources used by the programmer
       to specify data.	 The codes in the access column indicate if the	 given
       resource	 can  be  set  at  creation time (C), set by using XmParseMap‐
       pingSetValues (S), retrieved by using XmParseMappingGetValues  (G),  or
       is not applicable (N/A).

       ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
       │		   │ XmParseMapping Resource Set	      │	       │
       │Name		   │ Class │ Type	     │ Default	      │ Access │
       ├───────────────────┼───────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNclientData	   │	   │ XtPointer	     │ NULL	      │ CSG    │
       ├───────────────────┼───────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNincludeStatus   │	   │ XmIncludeStatus │ XmINSERT	      │ CSG    │
       ├───────────────────┼───────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNinvokeParseProc │	   │ XmParseProc     │ NULL	      │ CSG    │
       ├───────────────────┼───────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNpattern	   │	   │ XtPointer	     │ NULL	      │ CSG    │
       ├───────────────────┼───────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNpatternType	   │	   │ XmTextType	     │ XmCHARSET_TEXT │ CSG    │
       ├───────────────────┼───────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNsubstitute	   │	   │ XmString	     │ NULL	      │ CSG    │
       ├───────────────────┼───────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┼────────┤
       └───────────────────┴───────┴─────────────────┴────────────────┴────────┘
       XmNclientData
		 Specifies data to be used by the parse procedure.

       XmNincludeStatus
		 Specifies  how the result of the mapping is to be included in
		 the compound string being constructed.	 Unless the  value  is
		 XmINVOKE,  the	 result of the mapping is the value of XmNsub‐
		 stitute.  Following are the possible  values  for  XmNinclud‐
		 eStatus:

		 XmINSERT  Concatenate the result to the compound string being
			   constructed and continue parsing.

		 XmINVOKE  Invoke the XmNinvokeParseProc  on  the  text	 being
			   parsed and use the returned compound string instead
			   of XmNsubstitute as the result to be inserted  into
			   the compound string being constructed.  The include
			   status returned by the parse procedure (XmINSERT or
			   XmTERMINATE)	 determines  how the returned compound
			   string is included.

		 XmTERMINATE
			   Concatenate the result to the compound string being
			   constructed and terminate parsing.

       XmNinvokeParseProc
		 Specifies  the	 parse procedure to be invoked when XmNinclud‐
		 eStatus is XmINVOKE.

       XmNpattern
		 Specifies a pattern to be matched in the text	being  parsed.
		 This is a maximum of one character.

       XmNpatternType
		 Specifies  the	 type of the pattern that is the value of XmN‐
		 pattern.  Following are the possible values:

		    ·  XmCHARSET_TEXT

		    ·  XmMULTIBYTE_TEXT

		    ·  XmWIDECHAR_TEXT

       XmNsubstitute
		 Specifies the compound string to be included in the  compound
		 string being constructed when XmNincludeStatus is XmINSERT or
		 XmTERMINATE.

RELATED
       XmParseMappingCreate(3),	 XmParseMappingFree(3),	 XmParseMappingGetVal‐
       ues(3), XmParseMappingSetValues(3), XmParseTable(3), and XmString(3).

						  XmParseMapping(library call)
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