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109 lines
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Groff
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.\" $Id: cdk_compat.3,v 1.4 2005/12/28 21:52:07 tom Exp $
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.de XX
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.TH cdk_compat 3
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.SH NAME
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.XX getDirectoryContents
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.XX readFile
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.XX splitString
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cdk_compat \- Cdk4 compatibility functions
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.LP
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.B cc
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.RI "[ " "flag" " \|.\|.\|. ] " "file" " \|.\|.\|."
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.B \-lcdk
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.RI "[ " "library" " \|.\|.\|. ]"
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.LP
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#include <cdk_compat.h>
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.nf
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.TP 15
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.B "int getDirectoryContents ("
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.BI "char *directory",
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.BI "char **list",
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.BI "int " "maxListSize");
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.TP 15
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.B "int readFile ("
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.BI "char *" "filename",
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.BI "char **" "info",
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.BI "int " "maxlines");
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.TP 15
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.B "int splitString ("
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.BI "char *" "string",
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.BI "char **" "items",
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.BI "char " "splitChar");
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.fi
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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These functions and macros make it simpler to port applications from
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the older Cdk4 library to Cdk5.
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.PP
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A few functions are deprecated in Cdk5,
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because they rely upon the caller to know in advance the size of
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data which will be returned by the function.
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.PP
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Additionally, some macros are deprecated because they serve no
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realistic purpose: they have direct (standard) equivalents in all modern
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curses implementations.
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.PP
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Finally, a few macro definitions are added to iron out naming inconsistencies
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across the Cdk4 header files.
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.
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.SH AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS
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.TP 5
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.B getDirectoryContents
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This opens the current directory and reads the contents.
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Use \fBCDKgetDirectoryContents()\fP in new code.
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.TP 5
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.B readFile
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This reads a file and sticks it into the \fBchar\ **\fP provided.
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Use \fBCDKreadFile()\fP for new code.
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.TP 5
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.B splitString
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This splits a string into one or more parts given the split character.
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Use \fBCDKsplitString()\fP for new code.
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.
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.SH EXAMPLE
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Start the porting process by changing the \fB#include\fP's to use
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.RS
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#include <cdk_compat.h>
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.RE
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.PP
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rather than
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.RS
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#include <cdk.h>
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.RE
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Some adjustments of course are needed to make your compiler see the
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compatibility header file.
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A separate name was chosen so that it in turn can (by adjusting the
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include path) include either the old Cdk4 \fBcdk.h\fP or the new.
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If the old is included, you should link your program against the old library.
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Likewise, including the new requires that you link against the new library.
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.PP
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That is the first step: making your program compile using the compatibility
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header file using the old headers and library.
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.PP
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The next step is to get it to compile against the new headers and library.
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Most of the changes will require modifying bare references to certain
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pointers to wrap them with the \fBObjOf()\fP and \fBScreenOf()\fP macros.
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New Cdk uses these to provide functions which are easily shared among
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the different widget types.
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Your compiler should be able to tell you where the changes should be made.
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See the example programs which are included with Cdk as a guide.
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.PP
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That is the hard part of porting. But even for a large program, the
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changes can be made simply: there are not that many types of change to make.
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At the end of this step, you should still be able to build and run your
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program against the old headers and library.
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It is reasonably likely that you can do the same with the new headers and
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library.
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By using the same source for old/new versions of Cdk, you can test and
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verify that your program still works properly after these modifications.
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.PP
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Finally, unless this is a purely academic exercise, you will want to
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remove references to the deprecated functions and macros.
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.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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cdk_objs (3),
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cdk_util (3)
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