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XrmGetResource(3x11)

XrmMergeDatabases(3x11)

XrmPutResource(3x11)

XrmUniqueQuark(3x11)



XrmInitialize(3X11)     COMMAND REFERENCE     XrmInitialize(3X11)



NAME
     XrmInitialize, XrmParseCommand - initialize the Resource
     Manager and parse the command line

SYNOPSIS
     void XrmInitialize();

     void XrmParseCommand(database, table, table_count, name,
     argc_in_out, argv_in_out,)
           XrmDatabase *database;
           XrmOptionDescList table;
           int table_count;
           char *name;
           int *argc_in_out;
           char **argv_in_out;

ARGUMENTS
     argc_in_out
               Specifies the number of arguments and returns the
               number of remaining arguments.

     argv_in_out
               Specifies a pointer to the command line arguments
               and returns the remaining arguments.

     database  Specifies a pointer to the resource database.

     name      Specifies the application name.

     table     Specifies the table of command line arguments to
               be parsed.

     table_count
               Specifies the number of entries in the table.

DESCRIPTION
     The XrmInitialize function initialize the resource manager.

     The XrmParseCommand function parses an (argc, argv) pair
     according to the specified option table, loads recognized
     options into the specified database with type ``String,''
     and modifies the (argc, argv) pair to remove all recognized
     options.

     The specified table is used to parse the command line.
     Recognized entries in the table are removed from argv, and
     entries are made in the specified resource database.  The
     table entries contain information on the option string, the
     option name, the style of option, and a value to provide if
     the option kind is XrmoptionNoArg.  The argc argument
     specifies the number of arguments in argv and is set to the
     remaining number of arguments that were not parsed.  The



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XrmInitialize(3X11)     COMMAND REFERENCE     XrmInitialize(3X11)



     name argument should be the name of your application for use
     in building the database entry.  The name argument is
     prefixed to the resourceName in the option table before
     storing the specification.  No separating (binding)
     character is inserted.  The table must contain either a
     period (.) or an asterisk (*) as the first character in each
     resourceName entry.  To specify a more completely qualified
     resource name, the resourceName entry can contain multiple
     components.

SEE ALSO
     XrmGetResource(3x11), XrmMergeDatabases(3x11),
     XrmPutResource(3x11), XrmUniqueQuark(3x11)
     Xlib - C Language X Interface









































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