X Version 11 (Release 6.1)
XStringListToTextProperty(X3xlib)
XStringListToTextProperty --
convert string lists and text property structure
Synopsis
Status XStringListToTextProperty(list, count, text_prop_return)
char **list;
int count;
XTextProperty *text_prop_return;
Status XTextPropertyToStringList(text_prop, list_return, count_return)
XTextProperty *text_prop;
char ***list_return;
int *count_return;
void XFreeStringList(list)
char **list;
Arguments
count-
Specifies the number of strings.
count_return-
Returns the number of strings.
list-
Specifies the list of strings to be freed.
list-
Specifies a list of null-terminated character strings.
list_return-
Returns a list of null-terminated character strings.
text_prop-
Specifies the XTextProperty structure to be used.
text_prop_return-
Returns the XTextProperty structure.
Description
The XStringListToTextProperty function sets the specified
XTextProperty to be of type STRING
(format 8) with a value representing the concatenation of
the specified list of null-separated character strings.
An extra null byte (which is not included in the nitems member)
is stored at the end of the value field of text_prop_return.
The strings are assumed (without verification) to be in the
STRING encoding.
If insufficient memory is available for the new value string,
XStringListToTextProperty
does not set any fields in the XTextProperty
structure and returns a zero status.
Otherwise, it returns a nonzero status.
To free the storage for the value field, use XFree.
The XTextPropertyToStringList function returns
a list of strings representing the null-separated elements
of the specified XTextProperty structure.
The data in text_prop must be of
type STRING and format 8.
Multiple elements of the property
(for example, the strings in a disjoint text selection)
are separated by NULL (encoding 0).
The contents of the property are not null-terminated.
If insufficient memory is available for the list and its elements,
XTextPropertyToStringList
sets no return values and returns a zero status.
Otherwise, it returns a nonzero status.
To free the storage for the list and its contents, use
XFreeStringList.
The XFreeStringList function releases memory
allocated by XmbTextPropertyToTextList and
XTextPropertyToStringList and the missing
charset list allocated by XCreateFontSet.
Structures
The XTextProperty structure contains:
typedef struct {
unsigned char *value; /* property data */
Atom encoding; /* type of property */
int format; /* 8, 16, or 32 */
unsigned long nitems; /* number of items in value */
} XTextProperty;
References
XAllocClassHint(X3xlib),
XAllocIconSize(X3xlib),
XAllocSizeHints(X3xlib),
XAllocWMHints(X3xlib),
XFree(X3xlib),
XSetCommand(X3xlib),
XSetTransientForHint(X3xlib),
XSetTextProperty(X3xlib),
XSetWMClientMachine(X3xlib),
XSetWMColormapWindows(X3xlib),
XSetWMIconName(X3xlib),
XSetWMName(X3xlib),
XSetWMProperties(X3xlib),
XSetWMProtocols(X3xlib)
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