1. NAME▲
XkbCopyKeyType - Copy one XkbKeyTypeRec structures
2. SYNOPSIS ▲
Status XkbCopyKeyType (XkbKeyTypePtr from , XkbKeyTypePtr into );
3. ARGUMENTS ▲
- - from
pointer to XkbKeyTypeRec to be copied - - into
pointer to XkbKeyTypeRec to be changed
4. DESCRIPTION ▲
XkbCopyKeyTypecopies the key type specified by fromto the key type specified by into.Both must point to legal XkbKeyTypeRec structures. Xkb assumes fromand intopoint to different places. As a result, overlaps can be fatal. XkbCopyKeyTypefrees any existing map, preserve,and level_namesin intoprior to copying. If any allocation errors occur while copying fromto into, XkbCopyKeyTypereturns BadAlloc. Otherwise, XkbCopyKeyTypecopies fromto intoand returns Success.
5. STRUCTURES ▲
Key types are used to determine the shift level of a key given the current state of the keyboard. The set of all possible key types for the Xkb keyboard description are held in the typesfield of the client map, whose total size is stored in size_types,and whose total number of valid entries is stored in num_types.Key types are defined using the following structure:
typedef
struct
{
/(**
Key Type */
XkbModsRec mods; /(**
modifiers used to compute shift level */
unsigned
char
num_levels; /(**
total # shift levels, do
not modify directly */
unsigned
char
map_count; /(**
# entries in map, preserve (
if
non-
NULL
) */
XkbKTMapEntryPtr map; /(**
vector of modifiers for
each shift level */
XkbModsPtr preserve; /(**
mods to preserve for
corresponding map entry */
Atom name; /(**
name of key type */
Atom *
level_names; /(**
array of names of each shift level */
}
XkbKeyTypeRec, *
XkbKeyTypePtr;
6. DIAGNOSTICS ▲
BadAlloc
Unable to allocate storage