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PtWidgetClassFlags()
Retrieve a widget's class structure flags
Synopsis:
unsigned long PtWidgetClassFlags(
PtWidget_t *widget );
Library:
ph
Description:
This macro retrieves widget's class structure flags:
- Pt_CLEAN_RESOURCES (set, cleared, and used internally)
- Indicates that all resources in a widget class's resource list are in a single range. This is used as an optimization allowing a widget's resources to be indexed as an array.
- Pt_CONTAINER
- The widget class is a container.
- Pt_DISJOINT (e.g. PtWindow, PtMenu, PtRegion)
- Indicates that widgets of this class own regions that aren't children of the regions of their widget parents. Any clipping set by the parent of a disjoint widget won't be applied to the disjoint widget. The regions of disjoint widgets are sensitive and opaque to expose events.
- Pt_FORCE_UNREALIZE (set automatically when required)
- The class Unrealization function (unrealize_f()) for this class and its superclasses will be called when this widget is unrealized.
- Pt_INDEX_RESOURCES (set, cleared, and used internally)
- Indicates the resources are clean and continuously sequential--the resources may be indexed instead of traversed.
- Pt_NO_INHERITED_RESOURCES
- Prevents the search for a resource from walking up through
superclasses. Only the resources for this class are handled; all others
are ignored. This doesn't prevent resources from being propagated to
procreated widgets.
This is handy for allowing common resources such as Pt_ARG_COLOR to pass to procreated children without having to write a resource-redirection function.
- Pt_OCCLUSIVE
- Drawing routines skip all children of a widget derived from an occlusive class.
- Pt_RECTANGULAR
- Rectangular widgets are opaque when filled. Opaque widgets don't damage widgets below them when they are modified (unless their size or position is modified).
- Pt_UNCLEAN_RESOURCES
- Prevents the resources of a widget class from being indexed. This is necessary if the widget class only defines resources to override a superclass (i.e. the widget class doesn't define any new resources).
Classification:
Photon
| Safety: | |
|---|---|
| Interrupt handler | No |
| Signal handler | No |
| Thread | No |
See also:
PtWidgetClass(), PtWidgetFlags()
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