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NAME

       XrmPutResource,  XrmQPutResource, XrmPutStringResource, XrmQPutStringResource, XrmPutLineResource - store
       database resources

SYNTAX

       #include <X11/Xresource.h>

       void XrmPutResource(XrmDatabase *database, char *specifier, char *type, XrmValue *value);

       void   XrmQPutResource(XrmDatabase   *database,    XrmBindingList    bindings,    XrmQuarkList    quarks,
              XrmRepresentation type, XrmValue *value);

       void XrmPutStringResource(XrmDatabase *database, _Xconst char *specifier, _Xconst char *value);

       void  XrmQPutStringResource(XrmDatabase  *database, XrmBindingList bindings, XrmQuarkList quarks, _Xconst
              char *value);

       void XrmPutLineResource(XrmDatabase *database, _Xconst char *line);

ARGUMENTS

       bindings  Specifies a list of bindings.

       database  Specifies the resource database.

       line      Specifies the resource name and value pair as a single string.

       quarks    Specifies the complete or partial name or the class list of the resource.

       specifier Specifies a complete or partial specification of the resource.

       type      Specifies the type of the resource.

       value     Specifies the value of the resource, which is specified as a string.

DESCRIPTION

       If database contains  NULL,  XrmPutResource  creates  a  new  database  and  returns  a  pointer  to  it.
       XrmPutResource is a convenience function that calls XrmStringToBindingQuarkList followed by:

       XrmQPutResource(database, bindings, quarks, XrmStringToQuark(type), value)

       If  the specifier and type are not in the Host Portable Character Encoding, the result is implementation-
       dependent.  The value is stored in the database without modification.

       If database contains NULL, XrmQPutResource creates a new database and returns a  pointer  to  it.   If  a
       resource  entry  with the identical bindings and quarks already exists in the database, the previous type
       and value are replaced by the new specified type and value.  The value is stored in the database  without
       modification.

       If  database  contains  NULL,  XrmPutStringResource  creates  a new database and returns a pointer to it.
       XrmPutStringResource  adds  a  resource  with  the   specified   value   to   the   specified   database.
       XrmPutStringResource  is  a  convenience  function  that  first  calls XrmStringToBindingQuarkList on the
       specifier and then calls XrmQPutResource, using a “String” representation type.  If the specifier is  not
       in  the Host Portable Character Encoding, the result is implementation-dependent.  The value is stored in
       the database without modification.

       If database contains NULL, XrmQPutStringResource creates a new database and  returns  a  pointer  to  it.
       XrmQPutStringResource  is  a  convenience  routine  that  constructs an XrmValue for the value string (by
       calling strlen to compute the size) and then calls XrmQPutResource, using a “String” representation type.
       The value is stored in the database without modification.

       If  database  contains  NULL,  XrmPutLineResource  creates  a  new  database and returns a pointer to it.
       XrmPutLineResource adds a single resource entry to the specified database.  The line should be  in  valid
       ResourceLine  format  (see  section  15.1)  terminated  by a newline or null character; the database that
       results from using a string with incorrect syntax is implementation-dependent.  The string is  parsed  in
       the  locale  of  the  database.   If the ResourceName is not in the Host Portable Character Encoding, the
       result is implementation-dependent.  Note that comment lines are not stored.

SEE ALSO

       XrmGetResource(3), XrmInitialize(3), XrmMergeDatabases(3), XrmUniqueQuark(3)
       Xlib - C Language X Interface