XmStringUnparse(3)

NAME

   XmStringUnparse  ---  A  compound  string  function  that  unparses  text
   "XmStringUnparse"

SYNOPSIS

   #include <Xm/Xm.h>
   XtPointer XmStringUnparse(
   XmString string,
   XmStringTag tag,
   XmTextType tag_type,
   XmTextType output_type,
   XmParseTable parse_table,
   Cardinal parse_count,
   XmParseModel parse_model);

DESCRIPTION

   XmStringUnparse looks in the input string for text  segments  that  are
   tagged  with  locale  or  charset  tags  that  match  tag. The tag_type
   parameter specifies whether the tag is a locale or  charset  type.   If
   tag  has  a  value  of  NULL, all the segments are matched. When a text
   segment is found with a matching tag, it is  added  to  the  end  of  a
   resulting  string.  The  characters in the resulting string are of type
   output_type.

   XmStringUnparse also checks string for components that match components
   in  parse_table, and also to see if the component matches the condition
   specified by parse_model. If  the  string  component  matches  in  both
   checks,  then  the  associated  character  is  added  to the end of the
   resulting string.

   string    Specifies the XmString to be converted.

   tag       Specifies the tag to be used in matching with text  segments.
             Only  text  segments  that  match tag will be included in the
             resulting string. If tag has a value of  NULL,  all  segments
             are considered as matches, and tag_type is ignored.

   tag_type  Specifies  the  type  of  tag  to  be searched for, including
             XmMULTIBYTE_TEXT, XmWIDECHAR_TEXT, and XmCHARSET_TEXT.

   output_type
             Specifies the type of text to  be  returned  in  the  string,
             including      XmMULTIBYTE_TEXT,     XmWIDECHAR_TEXT,     and
             XmCHARSET_TEXT.

   parse_table
             Specifies the parse table to be used in scanning for compound
             string components to be converted to other characters.

   parse_count
             Specifies how many entries are in parse_table.

   parse_model
             Specifies  which  non-text  components  to  be  considered in
             matching in parse_table. These include:

             XmOUTPUT_ALL
                       Puts out all matching components.

             XmOUTPUT_BETWEEN
                       Puts out only those matching  components  that  are
                       between two matching text components.

             XmOUTPUT_BEGINNING
                       Puts out only those matching components that are at
                       the beginning of a matching text component.

             XmOUTPUT_END
                       Puts out only those matching components that are at
                       the end of a matching text component.

             XmOUTPUT_BOTH
                       Puts out only those matching components that are at
                       the beginning or end of a matching text component.

RETURN

   Returns a newly  allocated  string  containing  characters  of  a  type
   determined by output_type.  The application is responsible for managing
   this allocated space.  The application can recover this allocated space
   by calling XtFree.

RELATED

   XmString(3), XmParseTable(3), XmParseMapping(3).

                                                        XmStringUnparse(3)



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