MENU_DRIVER(3) |
Library Functions Manual |
MENU_DRIVER(3) |
NAME
menu_driver — main menu handling function
LIBRARY
Curses Menu Library (libmenu, -lmenu)
SYNOPSIS
#include <menu.h>
int
menu_driver(MENU *menu, int c);
DESCRIPTION
The
menu_driver() function is the guts of the menu system. It takes the commands passed by c parameter and performs the requested action on the menu given. The following commands may be given to the menu driver:
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Command
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Action
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REQ_LEFT_ITEM
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Sets the new current item to be the item to the left of the current item.
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REQ_RIGHT_ITEM
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Sets the new current item to be the item to the rights of the current item.
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REQ_UP_ITEM
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Sets the new current item to be the item above the current item.
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REQ_DOWN_ITEM
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Sets the new current item to be the item below the current item.
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REQ_SCR_ULINE
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Scroll the menu one line towards the bottom of the menu window. The new current item becomes the item immediately above the current item.
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REQ_SCR_DLINE
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Scroll the menu one line towards the top of the menu window. The new current item becomes the item immediately below the current item.
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REQ_SCR_DPAGE
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Scroll the menu one page towards the bottom of the menu window.
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REQ_SCR_UPAGE
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Scroll the menu one page towards the top of the menu window.
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REQ_FIRST_ITEM
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Set the current item to be the first item in the menu.
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REQ_LAST_ITEM
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Set the current item to be the last item in the menu.
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REQ_NEXT_ITEM
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Set the new current item to be the next item in the item array after the current item.
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REQ_PREV_ITEM
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Set the new current item to be the item before the current item in the items array.
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REQ_TOGGLE_ITEM
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If the item is selectable then toggle the item's value.
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REQ_CLEAR_PATTERN
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Clear all the characters currently in the menu's pattern buffer.
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REQ_BACK_PATTERN
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Remove the last character from the pattern buffer.
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REQ_NEXT_MATCH
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Attempt to find the next item that matches the pattern buffer.
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REQ_PREV_MATCH
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Attempt to find the previous item that matches the pattern buffer.
If
menu_driver() is passed a command that is greater than MAX_COMMAND then the command passed is assumed to be a user defined command and
menu_driver() returns E_UNKNOWN_COMMAND. Otherwise if the command is a printable character then the character represented by the command is placed at the end of the pattern buffer and an attempt is made to match the pattern buffer against the items in the menu.
RETURN VALUES
The functions return one of the following error values:
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E_OK
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The function was successful.
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E_SYSTEM_ERROR
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There was a system error during the call.
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E_BAD_ARGUMENT
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One or more of the arguments passed to the function was incorrect.
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E_NOT_POSTED
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The menu is not posted.
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E_UNKNOWN_COMMAND
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The menu driver does not recognize the request passed to it.
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E_NO_MATCH
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The character search failed to find a match.
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E_NOT_CONNECTED
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The item is not connected to a menu.
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E_REQUEST_DENIED
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The menu driver could not process the request.
NOTES
The header <menu.h> automatically includes both <curses.h> and <eti.h>.