forms(3X) MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY FUNCTIONS forms(3X)
NAME
forms - character based forms package
SYNOPSIS
#include <form.h>
DESCRIPTION
The form library is built using the curses library, and any
program using forms routines must call one of the curses
initialization routines such as initscr. A program using
these routines must be compiled with -lform and -lcurses on
the cc command line.
The forms package gives the applications programmer a
terminal-independent method of creating and customizing
forms for user-interaction. The forms package includes:
field routines, which are used to create and customize
fields, link fields and assign field types; fieldtype rou-
tines, which are used to create new field types for validat-
ing fields; and form routines, which are used to create and
customize forms, assign pre/post processing functions, and
display and interact with forms.
Current Default Values for Field Attributes
The forms package establishes initial current default values
for field attributes. During field initialization, each
field attribute is assigned the current default value for
that attribute. An application can change or retrieve a
current default attribute value by calling the appropriate
set or retrieve routine with a NULL field pointer. If an
application changes a current default field attribute value,
subsequent fields created using new_field will have the new
default attribute value. (The attributes of previously
created fields are not changed if a current default attri-
bute value is changed.)
Routine Name Index
The following table lists each forms routine and the name of
the manual page on which it is described.
forms Routine Name Manual Page Name
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current_field form_page(3X)
data_ahead form_data(3X)
data_behind form_data(3X)
dup_field form_field_new(3X)
dynamic_field_info form_field_info(3X)
field_arg form_field_validation(3X)
field_back form_field_attributes(3X)
field_buffer form_field_buffer(3X)
field_count form_field(3X)
field_fore form_field_attributes(3X)
field_index form_page(3X)
field_info form_field_info(3X)
field_init form_hook(3X)
field_just form_field_just(3X)
field_opts form_field_opts(3X)
field_opts_off form_field_opts(3X)
field_opts_on form_field_opts(3X)
field_pad form_field_attributes(3X)
field_status form_field_buffer(3X)
field_term form_hook(3X)
field_type form_field_validation(3X)
field_userptr form_field_userptr(3X)
form_driver form_driver(3X)
form_fields form_field(3X)
form_init form_hook(3X)
form_opts form_opts(3X)
form_opts_off form_opts(3X)
form_opts_on form_opts(3X)
form_page form_page(3X)
form_sub form_win(3X)
form_term form_hook(3X)
form_userptr form_userptr(3X)
form_win form_win(3X)
free_field form_field_new(3X)
free_fieldtype form_fieldtype(3X)
free_form form_new(3X)
link_field form_field_new(3X)
link_fieldtype form_fieldtype(3X)
move_field form_field(3X)
new_field form_field_new(3X)
new_fieldtype form_fieldtype(3X)
new_form form_new(3X)
new_page form_new_page(3X)
pos_form_cursor form_cursor(3X)
post_form form_post(3X)
scale_form form_win(3X)
set_current_field form_page(3X)
set_field_back form_field_attributes(3X)
set_field_buffer form_field_buffer(3X)
set_field_fore form_field_attributes(3X)
set_field_init form_hook(3X)
set_field_just form_field_just(3X)
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set_field_opts form_field_opts(3X)
set_field_pad form_field_attributes(3X)
set_field_status form_field_buffer(3X)
set_field_term form_hook(3X)
set_field_type form_field_validation(3X)
set_field_userptr form_field_userptr(3X)
set_fieldtype_arg form_fieldtype(3X)
set_fieldtype_choice form_fieldtype(3X)
set_form_fields form_field(3X)
set_form_init form_hook(3X)
set_form_opts form_opts(3X)
set_form_page form_page(3X)
set_form_sub form_win(3X)
set_form_term form_hook(3X)
set_form_userptr form_userptr(3X)
set_form_win form_win(3X)
set_max_field form_field_buffer(3X)
set_new_page form_new_page(3X)
unpost_form form_post(3X)
RETURN VALUE
Routines that return a pointer always return NULL on error.
Routines that return an integer return one of the following:
E_OK - The function returned successfully.
E_CONNECTED - The field is already connected to a form.
E_SYSTEM_ERROR - System error.
E_BAD_ARGUMENT - An argument is incorrect.
E_CURRENT - The field is the current field.
E_POSTED - The form is posted.
E_NOT_POSTED - The form is not posted.
E_INVALID_FIELD - The field contents are invalid.
E_NOT_CONNECTED - The field is not connected to a form.
E_NO_ROOM - The form does not fit in the subwindow.
E_BAD_STATE - The routine was called from an initiali-
zation or termination function.
E_REQUEST_DENIED - The form driver request failed.
E_UNKNOWN_COMMAND - An unknown request was passed to the the
form driver.
NOTES
The header file <form.h> automatically includes the header
files <eti.h> and <curses.h>.
SEE ALSO
curses(3X), and 3X pages whose names begin "form_" for
detailed routine descriptions.
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