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245.TH Tk_SetClassProcs 3 8.4 Tk "Tk Library Procedures"
246.BS
247.SH NAME
248Tk_SetClassProcs \- register widget specific procedures
249.SH SYNOPSIS
250.nf
251\fB#include <tk.h>\fR
252.sp
253\fBTk_SetClassProcs\fR(\fItkwin, procs, instanceData\fR)
254.SH ARGUMENTS
255.AS Tk_ClassProc instanceData
256.AP Tk_Window tkwin in
257Token for window to modify.
258.AP Tk_ClassProcs *procs in
259Pointer to data structure containing widget specific procedures.
260The data structure pointed to by \fIprocs\fR must be static:
261Tk keeps a reference to it as long as the window exists.
262.AP ClientData instanceData in
263Arbitrary one-word value to pass to widget callbacks.
264.BE
265
266.SH DESCRIPTION
267.PP
268\fBTk_SetClassProcs\fR is called to register a set of procedures that
269are used as callbacks in different places.
270.PP
271The structure pointed to by \fIprocs\fR contains the following:
272.CS
273typedef struct Tk_ClassProcs {
274 unsigned int \fIsize\fR;
275 Tk_ClassWorldChangedProc *\fIworldChangedProc\fR;
276 Tk_ClassCreateProc *\fIcreateProc\fR;
277 Tk_ClassModalProc *\fImodalProc\fR;
278} Tk_ClassProcs;
279.CE
280The \fIsize\fR field is used to simplify future expansion of the
281structure. It should always be set to (literally) \fBsizeof(Tk_ClassProcs)\fR.
282.PP
283\fIworldChangedProc\fR is invoked when the system has altered
284in some way that requires some reaction from the widget. For example,
285when a font alias (see the \fBfont\fR manual entry) is reconfigured,
286widgets configured to use that font alias must update their display
287accordingly. \fIworldChangedProc\fR should have arguments and results
288that match the type \fBTk_ClassWorldChangedProc\fR:
289.CS
290typedef void Tk_ClassWorldChangedProc(
291 ClientData \fIinstanceData\fR);
292.CE
293The \fIinstanceData\fR parameter passed to the \fIworldChangedProc\fR
294will be identical to the \fIinstanceData\fR paramter passed to
295\fBTk_SetClassProcs\fR.
296.PP
297\fIcreateProc\fR is used to create platform-dependant windows. It is
298invoked by \fBTk_MakeWindowExist\fR. \fIcreateProc\fR should have
299arguments and results that match the type \fBTk_ClassCreateProc\fR:
300.CS
301typedef Window Tk_ClassCreateProc(
302 Tk_Window \fItkwin\fR,
303 Window \fIparent\fR,
304 ClientData \fIinstanceData\fR);
305.CE
306The \fItkwin\fR and \fIinstanceData\fR parameters will be identical to
307the \fItkwin\fR and \fIinstanceData\fR parameters passed to
308\fBTk_SetClassProcs\fR. The \fIparent\fR parameter will be the parent
309of the window to be created. The \fIcreateProc\fR should return the
310created window.
311.PP
312\fImodalProc\fR is invoked after all bindings on a widget have been
313triggered in order to handle a modal loop. \fImodalProc\fR should
314have arguments and results that match the type \fBTk_ClassModalProc\fR:
315.CS
316typedef void Tk_ClassModalProc(
317 Tk_Window \fItkwin\fR,
318 XEvent *\fIeventPtr\fR);
319.CE
320The \fItkwin\fR parameter to \fImodalProc\fR will be identical to the
321\fItkwin\fR parameter passed to \fBTk_SetClassProcs\fR. The
322\fIeventPtr\fR parameter will be a pointer to an XEvent structure
323describing the event being processed.
324
325.SH KEYWORDS
326callback, class