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XrmGetFileDatabase(3)                     XLIB FUNCTIONS                    XrmGetFileDatabase(3)



NAME
       XrmGetFileDatabase, XrmPutFileDatabase, XrmGetStringDatabase, XrmLocaleOfDatabase, XrmGet-
       Database, XrmSetDatabase, XrmDestroyDatabase - retrieve and store resource databases

SYNTAX
       #include <X11/Xresource.h>

       XrmDatabase XrmGetFileDatabase(char *filename);

       void XrmPutFileDatabase(XrmDatabase database, char *stored_db);

       XrmDatabase XrmGetStringDatabase(char *data,

       char *XrmLocaleOfDatabase(XrmDatabase database);

       XrmDatabase XrmGetDatabase(Display *display);

       void XrmSetDatabase(Display *display, XrmDatabase database);

       void XrmDestroyDatabase(XrmDatabase database);

ARGUMENTS
       filename  Specifies the resource database file name.

       database  Specifies the database that is to be used.

       stored_db Specifies the file name for the stored database.

       data      Specifies the database contents using a string.

       database  Specifies the resource database.

       display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

DESCRIPTION
       The XrmGetFileDatabase function opens the specified file, creates a new resource database,
       and loads it with the specifications read in from the specified file.  The specified file
       should contain a sequence of entries in valid ResourceLine format (see section 15.1); the
       database that results from reading a file with incorrect syntax is implementation-depen-
       dent.  The file is parsed in the current locale, and the database is created in the cur-
       rent locale.  If it cannot open the specified file, XrmGetFileDatabase returns NULL.

       The XrmPutFileDatabase function stores a copy of the specified database in the specified
       file.  Text is written to the file as a sequence of entries in valid ResourceLine format
       (see section 15.1).  The file is written in the locale of the database.  Entries contain-
       ing resource names that are not in the Host Portable Character Encoding or containing val-
       ues that are not in the encoding of the database locale, are written in an implementation-
       dependent manner.  The order in which entries are written is implementation-dependent.
       Entries with representation types other than ``String'' are ignored.

       The XrmGetStringDatabase function creates a new database and stores the resources speci-
       fied in the specified null-terminated string.  XrmGetStringDatabase is similar to XrmGet-
       FileDatabase except that it reads the information out of a string instead of out of a
       file.  The string should contain a sequence of entries in valid ResourceLine format (see
       section 15.1) terminated by a null character; the database that results from using a
       string with incorrect syntax is implementation-dependent.  The string is parsed in the
       current locale, and the database is created in the current locale.

       If database is NULL, XrmDestroyDatabase returns immediately.

       The XrmLocaleOfDatabase function returns the name of the locale bound to the specified
       database, as a null-terminated string.  The returned locale name string is owned by Xlib
       and should not be modified or freed by the client.  Xlib is not permitted to free the
       string until the database is destroyed.  Until the string is freed, it will not be modi-
       fied by Xlib.

       The XrmGetDatabase function returns the database associated with the specified display.
       It returns NULL if a database has not yet been set.

       The XrmSetDatabase function associates the specified resource database (or NULL) with the
       specified display.  The database previously associated with the display (if any) is not
       destroyed.  A client or toolkit may find this function convenient for retaining a database
       once it is constructed.

FILE SYNTAX
       The syntax of a resource file is a sequence of resource lines terminated by newline char-
       acters or the end of the file.  The syntax of an individual resource line is:

       ResourceLine   =    Comment | IncludeFile | ResourceSpec | <empty line>
       Comment   =    "!" {<any character except null or newline>}
       IncludeFile    =    "#" WhiteSpace "include" WhiteSpace FileName WhiteSpace
       FileName  =    <valid filename for operating system>
       ResourceSpec   =    WhiteSpace ResourceName WhiteSpace ":" WhiteSpace Value
       ResourceName   =    [Binding] {Component Binding} ComponentName
       Binding   =    "." | "*"
       WhiteSpace     =    {<space> | <horizontal tab>}
       Component =    "?" | ComponentName
       ComponentName  =    NameChar {NameChar}
       NameChar  =    "a"-"z" | "A"-"Z" | "0"-"9" | "_" | "-"
       Value     =    {<any character except null or unescaped newline>}

       Elements separated by vertical bar (|) are alternatives.  Curly braces ({...}) indicate
       zero or more repetitions of the enclosed elements.  Square brackets ([...]) indicate that
       the enclosed element is optional.  Quotes ("...") are used around literal characters.

       IncludeFile lines are interpreted by replacing the line with the contents of the specified
       file.  The word ``include'' must be in lowercase.  The file name is interpreted relative
       to the directory of the file in which the line occurs (for example, if the file name con-
       tains no directory or contains a relative directory specification).

       If a ResourceName contains a contiguous sequence of two or more Binding characters, the
       sequence will be replaced with single ``.'' character if the sequence contains only ``.''
       characters; otherwise, the sequence will be replaced with a single ``*'' character.

       A resource database never contains more than one entry for a given ResourceName.  If a
       resource file contains multiple lines with the same ResourceName, the last line in the
       file is used.

       Any white space characters before or after the name or colon in a ResourceSpec are
       ignored.  To allow a Value to begin with white space, the two-character sequence
       ``\space'' (backslash followed by space) is recognized and replaced by a space character,
       and the two-character sequence ``\tab'' (backslash followed by horizontal tab) is recog-
       nized and replaced by a horizontal tab character.  To allow a Value to contain embedded
       newline characters, the two-character sequence ``\n'' is recognized and replaced by a new-
       line character.  To allow a Value to be broken across multiple lines in a text file, the
       two-character sequence ``\newline'' (backslash followed by newline) is recognized and
       removed from the value.  To allow a Value to contain arbitrary character codes, the four-
       character sequence ``\nnn'', where each n is a digit character in the range of
       ``0''-``7'', is recognized and replaced with a single byte that contains the octal value
       specified by the sequence.  Finally, the two-character sequence ``\\'' is recognized and
       replaced with a single backslash.

SEE ALSO
       XrmGetResource(3), XrmInitialize(3), XrmPutResource(3)
       Xlib - C Language X Interface



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