XkbAddDeviceLedInfo (3)
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NAME
XkbAddDeviceLedInfo - Initialize an XkbDeviceLedInfoRec structureSYNOPSIS
-
XkbDeviceLedInfoPtr XkbAddDeviceLedInfo
(XkbDeviceInfoPtr device_info,
unsigned int led_class,
unsigned int led_id);
ARGUMENTS
- - device_info
-
- structure in which to add LED info
- - led_class
- input extension class for LED device of interest
- - led_id
- input extension ID for LED device of interest
DESCRIPTION
XkbAddDeviceLedInfo
first checks to see whether an entry matching
led_class
and
led_id
already exists in the
device_info->leds
array. If it finds a matching entry, it returns a pointer to that entry. Otherwise, it checks to be sure
there is at least one empty entry in
device_info->leds
and extends it if there is not enough room. It then increments
device_info->num_leds
and fills in the next available entry in
device_info->leds
with
led_class
and
led_id.
If successful,
XkbAddDeviceLedInfo
returns a pointer to the XkbDeviceLedInfoRec structure that was initialized. If unable to allocate
sufficient storage, or if
device_info
points to an invalid XkbDeviceInfoRec structure, or if
led_class
or
led_id
are inappropriate,
XkbAddDeviceLedInfo
returns NULL.
To allocate additional space for button actions in an XkbDeviceInfoRec structure, use
XkbResizeDeviceButtonActions.
STRUCTURES
Information about X Input Extension devices is transferred between a client program and the Xkb extension in an XkbDeviceInfoRec structure:
typedef struct { char * name; /* name for device */ Atom type; /* name for class of devices */ unsigned short device_spec; /* device of interest */ Bool has_own_state; /* True=>this device has its own state */ unsigned short supported; /* bits indicating supported capabilities */ unsigned short unsupported; /* bits indicating unsupported capabilities */ unsigned short num_btns; /* number of entries in btn_acts */ XkbAction * btn_acts; /* button actions */ unsigned short sz_leds; /* total number of entries in LEDs vector */ unsigned short num_leds; /* number of valid entries in LEDs vector */ unsigned short dflt_kbd_fb; /* input extension ID of default (core kbd) indicator */ unsigned short dflt_led_fb; /* input extension ID of default indicator feedback */ XkbDeviceLedInfoPtr leds; /* LED descriptions */ } XkbDeviceInfoRec, *XkbDeviceInfoPtr; typedef struct { unsigned short led_class; /* class for this LED device*/ unsigned short led_id; /* ID for this LED device */ unsigned int phys_indicators; /* bits for which LEDs physically present */ unsigned int maps_present; /* bits for which LEDs have maps in maps */ unsigned int names_present; /* bits for which LEDs are in names */ unsigned int state; /* 1 bit => corresponding LED is on */ Atom names[XkbNumIndicators]; /* names for LEDs */ XkbIndicatorMapRec maps; /* indicator maps for each LED */ } XkbDeviceLedInfoRec, *XkbDeviceLedInfoPtr;