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with Xlbt_Arithmetic; use Xlbt_Arithmetic; with Xlbt_Basic; use Xlbt_Basic; with Xlbt_Cut_Buffer; use Xlbt_Cut_Buffer; package Xlbp_Cut_Buffer is ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- X Library Cut and Paste Buffers -- -- Xlbp_Cut_Buffer - Used to handle cut-and-paste buffers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Copyright 1989 - 1991 by Rational, Santa Clara, California. -- Copyright 1985 - 1989 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology -- -- All Rights Reserved. -- -- Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its -- documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, -- provided that the above copyright notice(s) appear in all copies and that -- both that copyright notice(s) and this permission notice appear in -- supporting documentation, and that the names of MIT or Rational not be -- used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software -- without specific, written prior permission. -- -- MIT and Rational disclaim all warranties with regard to this software, -- including all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness, in no -- event shall MIT or Rational be liable for any special, indirect or -- consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, -- data or profits, whether in an action of contract, negligence or other -- tortious action, arising out of or in connection with the use or performance -- of this software. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --\f function X_Fetch_Buffer (Display : X_Display; Buffer : X_Cut_Buffer_Number) return U_Char_List; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Display - Specifies the display to use. -- Buffer - Specifies the cut buffer to use. -- -- Returns the data bytes stored in the specified cut buffer. If there is no -- data in the cut buffer then a null array is returned. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function X_Fetch_Bytes (Display : X_Display) return U_Char_List; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Display - Specifies the display to use. -- -- Returns the data bytes stored in cut buffer 0. If there is no data in the -- cut buffer then a null array is returned. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ procedure X_Rotate_Buffers (Display : X_Display; Rotate : S_Short); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Display - Specifies the display to use. -- Rotate - Specifies the rotation amount. -- -- Rotates the cut buffers such that cut buffer 0 becomes cut buffer N, cut -- buffer 1 becomes N+1, etc. modulo the number of buffers. Will generate -- a protocol error if not all 8 cut buffers have been created. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ procedure X_Store_Buffer (Display : X_Display; Bytes : U_Char_Array; Buffer : X_Cut_Buffer_Number); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Display - Specifies the display to use. -- Bytes - Specifies the bytes to store. The entire array is stored. -- Buffer - Specifies the cut buffer to use. -- -- Stores data into the cut buffer specified. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ procedure X_Store_Bytes (Display : X_Display; Bytes : U_Char_Array); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Display - Specifies the display to use. -- Bytes - Specifies the bytes to store. The entire array is stored. -- -- Stores data into cut buffer 0. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ end Xlbp_Cut_Buffer;