MENU_NEW(3) | Library Functions Manual | MENU_NEW(3) |
free_menu
, new_menu
—
#include <menu.h>
int
free_menu
(MENU
*menu);
MENU *
new_menu
(ITEM
**items);
free_menu
() menu function
destroys the given menu and frees all allocated storage associated with the
menu. All items associated with the menu are detached from the menu before it
is destroyed. The new_menu
() function allocates
storage for a new menu and initializes all the values to the defined defaults.
If the items pointer passed is not a NULL then the given NULL terminated array
of items is attached to the new menu.
new_menu
() function returns NULL on error, while the
free_menu
() function returns one of the following
error values:
E_OK
E_BAD_ARGUMENT
E_POSTED
September 10, 1999 | NetBSD 9.2 |