XtVaCreateArgsList (3) Linux Manual Page
XtVaCreateArgsList – dynamically allocate a varargs list
Syntax
#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>- XtVarArgsList XtVaCreateArgsList(XtPointer unused, …);
Arguments
- unused
- Must be specified as NULL.
- …
- Specifies a variable parameter list of resource name and value pairs.
Description
The XtVaCreateArgsList function allocates memory and copies its arguments into a single list pointer, which may be used with XtVaNestedList. The end of both lists is identified by a name entry containing NULL. Any entries of type XtVaTypedArg are copied as specified without applying conversions. Data passed by reference (including Strings) are not copied, only the pointers themselves; the caller must ensure that the data remain valid for the lifetime of the created varargs list. The list should be freed using XtFree when no longer needed.See Also
X Toolkit Intrinsics – C Language InterfaceXlib – C Language X Interface
