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NAME

       minput_get_variable - Get information about input method variable(s).

SYNOPSIS

       MPlist* minput_get_variable (MSymbol language, MSymbol name, MSymbol variable)

DESCRIPTION

       Get information about input method variable(s). The minput_get_variable() function returns
       information about variable variable of the input method specified by language and name.
       An input method variable controls behavior of an input method.

       There are two kinds of variables, global and local. A global variable has a global
       definition, and the description and the value may be inherited by a local variable. Each
       input method defines a local variable which has local value. It may also declare a local
       variable that inherits definition of a global variable of the same name.

       If language is Mt and name is Mnil, information about a global variable is returned.
       Otherwise information about a local variable is returned.

       If variable is Mnil, information about all variables is returned.

       The return value is a well-formed plist (Property List) of this format:

         ((NAME DESCRIPTION STATUS VALUE [VALID-VALUE ...]) ...)

       NAME is a symbol representing the variable name.

       DESCRIPTION is an M-text describing the variable, or Mnil if the variable has no
       description.

       STATUS is a symbol representing how the value is decided. The value is Mnil (the default
       value), Mcustomized (the value is customized by per-user customization file), or
       Mconfigured (the value is set by the call of minput_config_variable()). For a local
       variable only, it may also be Minherited (the value is inherited from the corresponding
       global variable).

       VALUE is the initial value of the variable. If the key of this element is Mt, the variable
       has no initial value. Otherwise, the key is Minteger, Msymbol, or Mtext and the value is
       of the corresponding type.

       VALID-VALUEs (if any) specify which values the variable can have. They have the same type
       (i.e. having the same key) as VALUE except for the case that VALUE is an integer. In that
       case, VALID-VALUE may be a plist of two integers specifying the range of possible values.

       If there no VALID-VALUE, the variable can have any value as long as the type is the same
       as VALUE.

       If variable is not Mnil, the first element of the returned plist contains the information
       about variable.

RETURN VALUE

       If the requested information was found, a pointer to a non-empty plist is returned. As the
       plist is kept in the library, the caller must not modify nor free it.

       Otherwise (the specified input method or the specified variable does not exist), NULL is
       returned.

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       Copyright (C) 2001-2011 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
       (AIST)
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