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mitem_userptr 3x

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mitem_userptr 3x

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 mitem_userptr(3x)                                     mitem_userptr(3x)
 
 
 
 
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-

NAME

-       mitem_userptr  -  associate  application  data with a menu
-       item
+

NAME

+       set_item_userptr,  item_userptr  -  associate  application
+       data with a menu item
 
 
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-

SYNOPSIS

+

SYNOPSIS

        #include <menu.h>
        int set_item_userptr(ITEM *item, void *userptr);
        void *item_userptr(const ITEM *item);
 
 
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-

DESCRIPTION

+

DESCRIPTION

        Every menu item has a field  that  can  be  used  to  hold
        application-specific  data  (that is, the menu-driver code
        leaves it alone).  These functions get and set that field.
 
 
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-

RETURN VALUE

-       Except  for  item_userptr  (which  returns NULL on error),
-       each function returns one of the following:
-
-       E_OK The routine succeeded.
+

RETURN VALUE

+       The function  item_userptr  returns  a  pointer  (possibly
+       NULL).  It does not set errno.
 
-       E_SYSTEM_ERROR
-            System error occurred (see errno).
+       The set_item_userptr always returns E_OK (success).
 
 
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-

SEE ALSO

+

SEE ALSO

        curses(3x), menu(3x).
 
 
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NOTES

+

NOTES

        The header file <menu.h> automatically includes the header
        file <curses.h>.
 
 
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-

PORTABILITY

-       These  routines  emulate  the System V menu library.  They
+

PORTABILITY

+       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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-

AUTHORS

-       Juergen  Pfeifer.   Manual  pages  and  adaptation for new
+

AUTHORS

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