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- Except for <STRONG>item_userptr</STRONG> (which returns <STRONG>NULL</STRONG> on error),
- each function returns one of the following:
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- <STRONG>E_OK</STRONG> The routine succeeded.
+ The function <STRONG>item_userptr</STRONG> returns a pointer (possibly
+ <STRONG>NULL</STRONG>). It does not set errno.
- <STRONG>E_SYSTEM_ERROR</STRONG>
- System error occurred (see <STRONG>errno</STRONG>).
+ The <STRONG>set_item_userptr</STRONG> always returns <STRONG>E_OK</STRONG> (success).
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These routines emulate the System V menu library. They
were not supported on Version 7 or BSD versions.
- The user pointer should be a void pointer. We leave it as
- a char pointer for SVr4 compatibility.
+ The user pointer is a void pointer. We chose not to leave
+ it as a char pointer for SVr4 compatibility.
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