XtWarningMsg()XtWarningMsg()NameXtWarningMsg - call the high-level warning handler.
Synopsis
void XtWarningMsg(name, type, class, default, params, num_params)
String name;
String type;
String class;
String default;
String *params;
Cardinal *num_params;
Inputs
name Specifies the general kind of error.
type Specifies the detailed name of the error.
class Specifies the resource class of the error.
default Specifies the default message to use if no message is found
in the database.
params Specifies an array of values to be inserted into the message.
num_params
Specifies the number of elements in params.
AvailabilityXtWarningMsg() has been superseded by XtAppWarningMsg().
DescriptionXtWarningMsg() passes all of its arguments to the installed high-level
warning handler. The default high-level warning handler is _XtDefault‐
WarningMsg(). It calls XtAppGetErrorDatabaseText() to lookup an error
message of the specified name, type, and class in the error database.
If no such message is found, XtAppGetErrorDatabaseText() returns the
specified default message. In either case, _XtDefaultWarningMsg() does
a printf-style substitution of params into the message, and passes the
resulting text to the low-level warning handler by calling XtWarning().
UsageXtWarningMsg() has been superseded by XtAppWarningMsg(), which performs
the same function on a per-application context basis. XtWarningMsg()
now calls XtAppWarningMsg() passing the default application context
created by XtInitialize(). Very few programs need multiple application
contexts, and you can continue to use XtWarningMsg() if you initialize
your application with XtInitialize(). We recommend, however, that you
use XtAppInitialize(), XtAppWarningMsg(), and the other XtApp*() appli‐
cation context specific functions.
See XtAppWarningMsg() for more information.
See AlsoXtAppErrorMsg(1), XtAppWarningMsg(1).
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