form_fieldtype 3x



form_fieldtype(3x)                                   form_fieldtype(3x)




NAME

       form_fieldtype - define validation-field types


SYNOPSIS

       #include <form.h>
       FIELDTYPE *new_fieldtype(
           bool (* const field_check)(FIELD *, const void *),
           bool (* const char_check)(int, const void *));
       int free_fieldtype(FIELDTYPE *fieldtype);
       int set_fieldtype_arg(
           FIELDTYPE *fieldtype,
           void *(* const make_arg)(va_list *),
           void *(* const copy_arg)(const void *),
           void  (* const free_arg)(void *));
       int set_fieldtype_choice(
           FIELDTYPE *fieldtype,
           bool (* const next_choice)(FIELD *, const void *),
           bool (* const prev_choice)(FIELD *, const void *));
       FIELDTYPE *link_fieldtype(FIELDTYPE *type1,
                                 FIELDTYPE *type2);


DESCRIPTION

       The function new_fieldtype creates a new field type usable
       for data validation.  You supply it  with  field_check,  a
       predicate  to check the validity of an entered data string
       whenever the user attempts to leave a field.   The  (FIELD
       *)  argument  is passed in so the validation predicate can
       see the field's buffer, sizes and  other  attributes;  the
       second  argument  is  an  argument-block  structure, about
       which more below.

       You also supply new_fieldtype with char_check, a  function
       to  validate input characters as they are entered; it will
       be passed the character to be checked and a pointer to  an
       argument-block structure.

       The  function free_fieldtype frees the space allocated for
       a given validation type.

       The function set_fieldtype_arg associates  three  storage-
       management  functions  with  a  field  type.  The make_arg
       function is automatically applied to the list of arguments
       you  give  set_field_type  when  attaching validation to a
       field; its job is to bundle these into an allocated  argu-
       ment-block  object which can later be passed to validation
       predicated.  The other two hook arguments should copy  and
       free  argument-block structures.  They will be used by the
       forms-driver code.  You must supply the make_arg function,
       the  other two are optional, you may supply NULL for them.
       In this case it is assumed that make_arg does not allocate
       memory  but simply loads the argument into a single scalar
       value.

       The function link_fieldtype creates a new field type  from
       the  two  given  types.   They are connected by an logical
       'OR'.

       The   form    driver    requests    REQ_NEXT_CHOICE    and
       REQ_PREV_CHOICE assume that the possible values of a field
       form an ordered set, and provide the forms user with a way
       to  move  through the set.  The set_fieldtype_choice func-
       tion allows forms  programmers  to  define  successor  and
       predecessor functions for the field type.  These functions
       take the field pointer and an argument-block structure  as
       arguments.


RETURN VALUE

       The  pointer-valued  routines  return NULL on error.  They
       set errno according to their success:

       E_OK The routine succeeded.

       E_BAD_ARGUMENT
            Routine detected an incorrect or  out-of-range  argu-
            ment.

       E_SYSTEM_ERROR
            System error occurred, e.g., malloc failure.

       The  integer-valued  routines  return one of the following
       codes on error:

       E_OK The routine succeeded.

       E_BAD_ARGUMENT
            Routine detected an incorrect or  out-of-range  argu-
            ment.

       E_CONNECTED
            The field is already connected to a form.

       E_CURRENT
            The field is the current field.

       E_SYSTEM_ERROR
            System error occurred (see errno).


SEE ALSO

       curses(3x), form(3x).


NOTES

       The header file <form.h> automatically includes the header
       file <curses.h>.

       All of the (char *) arguments of  these  functions  should
       actually  be (void *).  The type has been left uncorrected
       for strict compatibility with System V.


PORTABILITY

       These routines emulate the System V forms  library.   They
       were not supported on Version 7 or BSD versions.


AUTHORS

       Juergen  Pfeifer.   Manual  pages  and  adaptation for new
       curses by Eric S. Raymond.



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