XVaCreateNestedList (3)
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NAME
XVaCreateNestedList - allocate a nested variable argument list
SYNTAX
typedef void * XVaNestedList;
-
- XVaNestedList XVaCreateNestedList(int dummy, ...);
ARGUMENTS
- dummy
-
Specifies an unused argument (required by ANSI C).
- ...
-
Specifies the variable length argument list.
DESCRIPTION
The
XVaCreateNestedList
function allocates memory and copies its arguments into
a single list pointer,
which may be used as a value for arguments requiring a list value.
Any entries are copied as specified.
Data passed by reference is not copied;
the caller must ensure data remains valid for the lifetime
of the nested list.
The list should be freed using
XFree
when it is no longer needed.
SEE ALSO
Xlib - C Language X Interface