menu_driver --
command processor for the menus subsystem
Syntax
cc ... -lmenu -lcurses
#include <menu.h>
int menu_driver(MENU *menu, int c);
Description
menu_driver(S-osr5)
is the workhorse of the
menus(S-osr5)
subsystem.
It checks to determine whether
the character c is a menu request or data.
If c is a request, the menu driver executes the request
and reports the result.
If c is data (a printable ASCII character), it enters the data
into the pattern buffer and tries to find a matching item.
If no match is found, the menu driver deletes
the character from the pattern buffer
and returns E_NO_MATCH.
If the character is not
recognized, the menu driver assumes it is an application-defined
command and returns E_UNKNOWN_COMMAND.
Menu driver requests:
REQ_LEFT_ITEM
Move left to an item.
REQ_RIGHT_ITEM
Move right to an item.
REQ_UP_ITEM
Move up to an item.
REQ_DOWN_ITEM
Move down to an item.
REQ_SCR_ULINE
Scroll up a line.
REQ_SCR_DLINE
Scroll down a line.
REQ_SCR_DPAGE
Scroll up a page.
REQ_SCR_UPAGE
Scroll down a page.
REQ_FIRST_ITEM
Move to the first item.
REQ_LAST_ITEM
Move to the last item.
REQ_NEXT_ITEM
Move to the next item.
REQ_PREV_ITEM
Move to the previous item.
REQ_TOGGLE_ITEM
Select/de-select an item.
REQ_CLEAR_PATTERN
Clear the menu pattern buffer.
REQ_BACK_PATTERN
Delete the previous character from pattern buffer.
REQ_NEXT_MATCH
Move the next matching item.
REQ_PREV_MATCH
Move to the previous matching item.
Return values
menu_driver( )
returns one of the following:
E_OK
The routine returned successfully
E_SYSTEM_ERROR
System error
E_BAD_ARGUMENT
An incorrect argument was passed to the routine
E_BAD_STATE
The routine was called from an initialization or termination function
E_NOT_POSTED
The menu has not been posted
E_UNKNOWN_COMMAND
An unknown request was passed to the menu driver
E_NO_MATCH
The character failed to match
E_NOT_SELECTABLE
The item cannot be selected
E_REQUEST_DENIED
The menu driver could not process the request
Warning
Application defined commands should be defined relative to (greater than)
MAX_COMMAND, the maximum value of a request listed above.
The header file menu.h automatically includes the header files
eti.h and curses.h.