XkbAllocGeometry (3)
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NAME
XkbAllocGeometry - Allocate an entire geometrySYNOPSIS
-
Status XkbAllocGeometry
(XkbDescPtr xkb,
XkbGeometrySizesPtr sizes);
ARGUMENTS
- - xkb
-
- keyboard description for which geometry is to be allocated
- - sizes
- initial sizes for all geometry components
DESCRIPTION
Xkb provides a number of functions to allocate and free subcomponents of a
keyboard geometry. Use these functions to create or modify keyboard geometries.
Note that these functions merely allocate space for the new element(s), and it
is up to you to fill in the values explicitly in your code. These allocation
functions increase
sz_*
but never touch
num_*
(unless there is an allocation failure, in which case they reset both
sz_*
and
num_*
to zero). These functions return Success if they succeed, BadAlloc if they are
not able to allocate space, or BadValue if a parameter is not as expected.
XkbAllocGeometry
allocates a keyboard geometry and adds it to the keyboard description specified
by
xkb.
The keyboard description should be obtained via the
XkbGetKeyboard
or
XkbAllocKeyboard
functions. The
sizes
parameter specifies the number of elements to be reserved for the subcomponents
of the keyboard geometry and can be zero or more. These subcomponents include
the
properties, colors, shapes, sections, and doodads.
To free an entire geometry, use
XkbFreeGeometry.
DIAGNOSTICS
- BadAlloc
- Unable to allocate storage
- BadValue
- An argument is out of range