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NAME

       XkbAddDeviceLedInfo - Initialize an XkbDeviceLedInfoRec structure

SYNOPSIS

       XkbDeviceLedInfoPtr   XkbAddDeviceLedInfo   (XkbDeviceInfoPtr  device_info,  unsigned  int
              led_class, unsigned int led_id);

ARGUMENTS

       - device_info
              structure in which to add LED info

       - led_class
              input extension class for LED device of interest

       - led_id
              input extension ID for LED device of interest

DESCRIPTION

       XkbAddDeviceLedInfo first checks to see whether an entry  matching  led_class  and  led_id
       already  exists in the device_info->leds array. If it finds a matching entry, it returns a
       pointer to that entry. Otherwise, it checks to be sure there is at least one  empty  entry
       in  device_info->leds  and  extends  it  if  there  is not enough room. It then increments
       device_info->num_leds and fills in the next  available  entry  in  device_info->leds  with
       led_class and led_id.

       If  successful, XkbAddDeviceLedInfo returns a pointer to the XkbDeviceLedInfoRec structure
       that was initialized. If unable to allocate sufficient storage, or if  device_info  points
       to  an  invalid  XkbDeviceInfoRec  structure, or if led_class or led_id are inappropriate,
       XkbAddDeviceLedInfo returns NULL.

       To allocate additional space for button actions  in  an  XkbDeviceInfoRec  structure,  use
       XkbResizeDeviceButtonActions.

STRUCTURES

       Information  about  X  Input Extension devices is transferred between a client program and
       the Xkb extension in an XkbDeviceInfoRec structure:

           typedef struct {
               char *               name;          /∗ name for device */
               Atom                 type;          /∗ name for class of devices */
               unsigned short       device_spec;   /∗ device of interest */
               Bool                 has_own_state; /∗ True=>this device has its own state */
               unsigned short       supported;     /∗ bits indicating supported capabilities */
               unsigned short       unsupported;   /∗ bits indicating unsupported capabilities */
               unsigned short       num_btns;      /∗ number of entries in btn_acts */
               XkbAction *          btn_acts;      /∗ button actions */
               unsigned short       sz_leds;       /∗ total number of entries in LEDs vector */
               unsigned short       num_leds;      /∗ number of valid entries in LEDs vector */
               unsigned short       dflt_kbd_fb;   /∗ input extension ID of default (core kbd) indicator */
               unsigned short       dflt_led_fb;   /∗ input extension ID of default indicator feedback */
               XkbDeviceLedInfoPtr  leds;          /∗ LED descriptions */
           } XkbDeviceInfoRec, *XkbDeviceInfoPtr;

           typedef struct {
               unsigned short      led_class;        /∗ class for this LED device*/
               unsigned short      led_id;           /∗ ID for this LED device */
               unsigned int        phys_indicators;  /∗ bits for which LEDs physically present */
               unsigned int        maps_present;     /∗ bits for which LEDs have maps in maps */
               unsigned int        names_present;    /∗ bits for which LEDs are in names */
               unsigned int        state;            /∗ 1 bit => corresponding LED is on */
               Atom                names[XkbNumIndicators];   /∗ names for LEDs */
               XkbIndicatorMapRec  maps;             /∗ indicator maps for each LED */
           } XkbDeviceLedInfoRec, *XkbDeviceLedInfoPtr;

SEE ALSO

       XkbResizeDeviceButtonActions(3)