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XtGetSelectionRequest(3Xt) XT FUNCTIONSXtGetSelectionRequest(3Xt)

NAME
       XtGetSelectionRequest - retrieve the event that triggered
       the XtConvertSelectionProc

SYNTAX
       XSelectionRequestEvent* XtGetSelectionRequest(w, selec-
       tion, request_id)
	     Widget w;
	     Atom selection;
	     XtRequestId request_id;

ARGUMENTS
       w	 Specifies the widget.

       selection Specifies the selection being processed.

       request_id
		 Specifies the requestor id in the case of incre-
		 mental selections, or NULL in the case of atomic
		 transfers.

DESCRIPTION
       XtGetSelectionRequest may only be called from within an
       XtConvertSelectionProc procedure and returns a pointer to
       the SelectionRequest event that caused the conversion pro-
       cedure to be invoked. Request_id specifies a unique id for
       the individual request in the case that multiple incremen-
       tal transfers are outstanding. For atomic transfers,
       request_id must be specified as NULL. If no SelectionRe-
       quest event is being processed for the specified widget,
       selection, and request_id, XtGetSelectionRequest returns
       NULL.

SEE ALSO
       X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface
       Xlib - C Language X Interface

X Version 11		Release 6.4				1

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