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/*
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#ifdef REV_INFO
#ifndef lint
static char rcsid[] = "$XConsortium: GetObjFrWidg.c /main/7 1995/07/14 11:32:00 drk $"
#endif
#endif
/***********************************************************************
@(#)GetObjFrWidg.c 1.6.1.1 Date:1/22/91
Author: TAT
History:
05/24/90 SJS add to sccs
08/23/90 SJS do not check instance
09/21/90 SJS do not check object_type
Calls:
Summary:
Looks up the object record associated with the given widget
The definition of what this function *SHOULD* do needs to be
addressed. Not passing in the object_type or instance is
questionable in my mind
THIS FUNCTION DOES SOMETHING SIMILAR TO xisFindObjectFromWidget().
This one does brute force for loop, other does depth-first search.
INPUTS
none
OUTPUTS
none
RETURNS
Pointer to statically allocated object record.
************************************************************************/
#include "xislib.h"
XisObjectRecord *xisGetObjectFromWidget(widget)
Widget widget;
{
int i;
for (i=0; i < xisMaxObjectNum; i++) {
if ( (xisObjects[i].in_use) && (xisObjects[i].id.widget == widget))
return (&xisObjects[i]);
}
return(NULL_Object);
} /* End xisGetObjectFromWidget() */