SYNOPSIS

#include <Xm/CutPaste.h>
int XmClipboardInquirePendingItems (display, window, format_name, item_list, count)
        Display * display;
        Window  window;
        char    * format_name;
        XmClipboardPendingList  * item_list;
        unsigned long   * count;
(void)

DESCRIPTION

XmClipboardInquirePendingItems returns a list of data ID/private ID pairs for the specified format name. A data item is considered pending if the application originally passed it by name, the application has not yet copied the data, and the item has not been deleted from the clipboard. The application is responsible for freeing the memory provided by this function to store the list. To free the memory, call XtFree.

This function is used by an application when exiting, to determine if the data that is passed by name should be sent to the clipboard.

display

Specifies a pointer to the Display structure that was returned in a previous call to XOpenDisplay or XtDisplay.

window

Specifies the window ID of a widget that relates the application window to the clipboard. The widget's window ID can be obtained through XtWindow. The same application instance should pass the same window ID to each of the clipboard functions that it calls.

format_name

Specifies a string that contains the name of the format for which the list of data ID/private ID pairs is to be obtained.

item_list

Specifies the address of the array of data ID/private ID pairs for the specified format name. This argument is a type XmClipboardPendingList. The application is responsible for freeing the memory provided by this function for storing the list.

count

Specifies the number of items returned in the list. If there is no data for the specified format name, or if there is no item on the clipboard, this argument equals 0 (zero).

RETURN

XmClipboardSuccess

The function was successful.

XmClipboardLocked

The function failed because the clipboard was locked by another application. The application can continue to call the function again with the same parameters until the lock goes away. This gives the application the opportunity to ask if the user wants to keep trying or to give up on the operation.

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