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NAME

       tickit_ctlname - return the name of a toplevel instance control

SYNOPSIS

       #include <tickit.h>

       const char * tickit_ctlname(TickitCtl ctl);
       TickitCtl tickit_lookup_ctl(const char * name);

       TickitType tickit_ctltype(TickitCtl ctl);

       Link with -ltickit.

DESCRIPTION

       tickit_ctlname()  returns  the name of the given toplevel instance control. These names are the lowercase
       strings given in tickit(7).

       tickit_lookup_ctl() returns the control constant for a given name. If the name is not recognised then  -1
       is returned.

       tickit_ctltype() returns the type of the given instance control, as one of the following constants:

       TICKIT_TYPE_BOOL
              The value is an integer representing a simple boolean choice, where any nonzero value is true. Use
              tickit_setctl_int(3) and tickit_getctl_int(3).

       TICKIT_TYPE_INT
              The value is an integer representing a quantity, or a value in some  particular  enumeration.  Use
              tickit_setctl_int(3) and tickit_getctl_int(3).

       For unrecognised control types, the function returns 0.

RETURN VALUE

       tickit_ctlname()  returns  a  constant string pointer. tickit_lookup_ctl() returns an control constant or
       -1. tickit_ctltype() returns a control type constant or 0.

SEE ALSO

       tickit(7)

                                                                                               TICKIT_CTLNAME(3)