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(x_append_glyph, x_append_composite_glyph) (x_produce_image_glyph, x_append_stretch_glyph): Accomodate to changes in struct glyph starting 1999-12-27. Some bit-fields of struct glyph were not set, which made glyphs unequal when compared with GLYPH_EQUAL_P. Redisplay outputs such glyphs, and flickering effects were the result. This also depended on the contents of memory returned by xmalloc. If flickering happens again, activate the code in clear_glyph_row that's in #if 0. If the flickering is gone with that, chances are that it is caused by something similar.
author Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
date Wed, 05 Jul 2000 11:40:12 +0000
parents 6ed38ee607e9
children 695cf19ef79e
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#ifndef _LWLIB_UTILS_H_
#define _LWLIB_UTILS_H_

void XtNoClearRefreshWidget __P ((Widget));

typedef void (*XtApplyToWidgetsProc) __P ((Widget, XtPointer));
typedef void* (*XtApplyUntilToWidgetsProc) __P ((Widget, XtPointer));

void XtApplyToWidgets __P ((Widget, XtApplyToWidgetsProc, XtPointer));
void *XtApplyUntilToWidgets __P ((Widget, XtApplyUntilToWidgetsProc, XtPointer));

Widget *XtCompositeChildren __P ((Widget, unsigned int *));

/* returns True is the widget is being destroyed, False otherwise */
Boolean
XtWidgetBeingDestroyedP __P ((Widget widget));

void XtSafelyDestroyWidget __P ((Widget));

#endif /* _LWLIB_UTILS_H_ */