Tk_GetSelection - retrieve the contents of the selection
SYNOPSIS
#include <tk.h>
int
Tk_GetSelection(interp, tkwin, target, proc, clientData)
ARGUMENTS
- Tcl_Interp *interp (in)
- Interpreter to use for reporting errors.
- Tk_Window tkwin (in)
- Window on whose behalf to retrieve the selection (determines
display from which to retrieve).
- Atom target (in)
- Form in which to retrieve selection.
- Tk_GetSelProc *proc (in)
- Procedure to invoke to process pieces of the selection as they
are retrieved.
- ClientData clientData (in)
- Arbitrary one-word value to pass to proc.
DESCRIPTION
Tk_GetSelection retrieves the selection in the format
specified by target. The selection may actually be
retrieved in several pieces; as each piece is retrieved,
proc is called to process the piece. Proc should
have arguments and result that match the type Tk_GetSelProc:
typedef int Tk_GetSelProc(
ClientData clientData,
Tcl_Interp *interp,
char *portion);
The clientData and interp parameters to proc
will be copies of the corresponding arguments to
Tk_GetSelection. Portion will be a pointer to
a string containing part or all of the selection. For large
selections, proc will be called several times with sucessive
portions of the selection. The X Inter-Client Communication
Conventions Manual allows the selection to be returned in formats
other than strings, e.g. as an array of atoms or integers. If
this happens, Tk converts the selection back into a string
before calling proc. If the selection is returned as an
array of atoms, Tk converts it to a string containing the atom names
separated by white space. For any other format besides string,
Tk converts the selection to a string containing hexadecimal
values separated by white space.
Tk_GetSelection returns to its caller when the selection has
been completely retrieved and processed by proc, or when a
fatal error has occurred (e.g. the selection owner didn't respond
promptly). Tk_GetSelection normally returns TCL_OK; if
an error occurs, it returns TCL_ERROR and leaves an error message
in interp->result. Proc should also return either
TCL_OK or TCL_ERROR. If proc encounters an error in dealing with the
selection, it should leave an error message in interp->result
and return TCL_ERROR; this will abort the selection retrieval.
KEYWORDS
format, get, selection retrieval