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(mh-compose-space-does-completion-flag, mh-signature-separator-flag) (mh-interpret-number-as-range-flag, mh-adaptive-cmd-note-flag): Use "Non-nil means" instead of "On means" to remain checkdoc clean and consistent with Emacs. I raised this issue with the Emacs developers and Stallman agrees that "On means" should be allowed in custom docstrings but that this change requires thought and should wait until after the Emacs 22 release.
author Bill Wohler <wohler@newt.com>
date Mon, 31 Oct 2005 01:37:30 +0000
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#include "copyright.h"

/* Copyright    Massachusetts Institute of Technology    1985	*/
/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  */

/*
 * XMenu:	MIT Project Athena, X Window system menu package
 *
 *	XMenuPost -	Maps a given menu to the display and activates
 *			the menu for user selection.  The user is allowed to
 *			specify the mouse button event mask that will be used
 *			to identify a selection request.  When a selection
 *			request is received (i.e., when the specified mouse
 *			event occurs) the data  returned will be either the
 *			data associated with the particular selection active
 *			at the time of the selection request or NULL if no
 *			selection was active.  A menu selection is shown to
 *			be active by placing a highlight box around the
 *			selection as the mouse cursor enters its active
 *			region.  Inactive selections will not be highlighted.
 *			As the mouse cursor moved from one menu pane
 *			to another menu pane the pane being entered is raised
 *			and activated and the pane being left is deactivated.
 *			If an error occurs NULL will be returned with the
 *			p_num set to POST_ERROR, s_num set to
 *			NO_SELECTION and _XMErrorCode set to an
 *			appropriate value.
 *			Every time the routine returns successfully the
 *			p_num and s_num indices will be set to indicate
 *			the currently active pane and/or selection.  If the
 *			mouse was not in a selection window at the time
 *			s_num will be set to NO_SELECTION.
 *
 *	Author:		Tony Della Fera, DEC
 *			August, 1984
 *
 */

#include "XMenuInt.h"

char *
XMenuPost(display, menu, p_num, s_num, x_pos, y_pos, event_mask)
    register Display *display;	/* Previously opened display. */
    register XMenu *menu;	/* Menu to post. */
    register int *p_num;	/* Pane number selected. */
    register int *s_num;	/* Selection number selected. */
    register int x_pos;		/* X coordinate of menu position. */
    register int y_pos;		/* Y coordinate of menu position. */
    int event_mask;		/* Mouse button event mask. */
{
    register int stat;		/* Routine call return status. */
    char *data;			/* Return data. */

    /*
     * Set up initial pane and selection assumptions.
     */

    /*
     * Make the procedure call.
     */
    stat = XMenuActivate(
			 display,
			 menu,
			 p_num, s_num,
			 x_pos, y_pos,
			 event_mask,
			 &data, 0);

    /*
     * Check the return value and return accordingly.
     */
    switch (stat) {
	case XM_FAILURE:
	    *p_num = POST_ERROR;
	    *s_num = NO_SELECTION;
	    return(NULL);
	case XM_NO_SELECT:
	case XM_IA_SELECT:
	    *s_num = NO_SELECTION;
	    return(NULL);
	case XM_SUCCESS:
	default:
	    return(data);
    }
}

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