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brlapi_parameterManagement(3) Library Functions Manual brlapi_parameterManagement(3)

NAME

brlapi_parameterManagement - Parameter management


- How to manage BrlAPI parameters.

SYNOPSIS

Macros


#define BRLAPI_PARAMF_LOCAL 0X00
#define BRLAPI_PARAMF_GLOBAL 0X01
#define BRLAPI_PARAMF_SELF 0X02

Typedefs


typedef uint32_t brlapi_param_flags_t
typedef void(* brlapi_paramCallback_t) (brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, void *priv, const void *data, size_t len)
typedef void * brlapi_paramCallbackDescriptor_t

Functions


ssize_t BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_getParameter (brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, void *data, size_t len)
ssize_t BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__getParameter (brlapi_handle_t *handle, brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, void *data, size_t len)
void *BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_getParameterAlloc (brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, size_t *len)
void *BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__getParameterAlloc (brlapi_handle_t *handle, brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, size_t *len)
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_setParameter (brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, const void *data, size_t len)
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__setParameter (brlapi_handle_t *handle, brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, const void *data, size_t len)
brlapi_paramCallbackDescriptor_t BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_watchParameter (brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, brlapi_paramCallback_t func, void *priv, void *data, size_t len)
brlapi_paramCallbackDescriptor_t BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__watchParameter (brlapi_handle_t *handle, brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, brlapi_paramCallback_t func, void *priv, void *data, size_t len)
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_unwatchParameter (brlapi_paramCallbackDescriptor_t descriptor)
int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__unwatchParameter (brlapi_handle_t *handle, brlapi_paramCallbackDescriptor_t descriptor)


enum brlapi_param_t { BRLAPI_PARAM_SERVER_VERSION = 0, BRLAPI_PARAM_CLIENT_PRIORITY = 1, BRLAPI_PARAM_DRIVER_NAME = 2, BRLAPI_PARAM_DRIVER_CODE = 3, BRLAPI_PARAM_DRIVER_VERSION = 4, BRLAPI_PARAM_DEVICE_MODEL = 5, BRLAPI_PARAM_DEVICE_CELL_SIZE = 31, BRLAPI_PARAM_DISPLAY_SIZE = 6, BRLAPI_PARAM_DEVICE_IDENTIFIER = 7, BRLAPI_PARAM_DEVICE_SPEED = 8, BRLAPI_PARAM_DEVICE_ONLINE = 9, BRLAPI_PARAM_RETAIN_DOTS = 10, BRLAPI_PARAM_COMPUTER_BRAILLE_CELL_SIZE = 11, BRLAPI_PARAM_LITERARY_BRAILLE = 12, BRLAPI_PARAM_CURSOR_DOTS = 13, BRLAPI_PARAM_CURSOR_BLINK_PERIOD = 14, BRLAPI_PARAM_CURSOR_BLINK_PERCENTAGE = 15, BRLAPI_PARAM_RENDERED_CELLS = 16, BRLAPI_PARAM_SKIP_IDENTICAL_LINES = 17, BRLAPI_PARAM_AUDIBLE_ALERTS = 18, BRLAPI_PARAM_CLIPBOARD_CONTENT = 19, BRLAPI_PARAM_BOUND_COMMAND_KEYCODES = 20, BRLAPI_PARAM_COMMAND_KEYCODE_NAME = 21, BRLAPI_PARAM_COMMAND_KEYCODE_SUMMARY = 22, BRLAPI_PARAM_DEFINED_DRIVER_KEYCODES = 23, BRLAPI_PARAM_DRIVER_KEYCODE_NAME = 24, BRLAPI_PARAM_DRIVER_KEYCODE_SUMMARY = 25, BRLAPI_PARAM_COMPUTER_BRAILLE_ROWS_MASK = 26, BRLAPI_PARAM_COMPUTER_BRAILLE_ROW_CELLS = 27, BRLAPI_PARAM_COMPUTER_BRAILLE_TABLE = 28, BRLAPI_PARAM_LITERARY_BRAILLE_TABLE = 29, BRLAPI_PARAM_MESSAGE_LOCALE = 30, BRLAPI_PARAM_DRIVER_PROPERTY_VALUE = 32, BRLAPI_PARAM_COUNT = 33 }

Detailed Description

There are several kinds of parameters:

  • states associated with the braille device itself, such as its size or parameters of the device port
  • states of the BrlAPI connection itself, such as the displaying level or key passing preferences.
  • general states such as the cut buffer,
  • braille parameters: braille table, contraction, cursor shape, etc,
  • browse parameters: line skip, beep, etc.

Some of them are subdivided in subparameters. Others have only subparameter 0.

Some of them are read-only, others are read/write.

A client can either request the immediate content of a parameter by using brlapi_getParameter(); set the content of a parameter by using brlapi_setParameter(); or register a callback that may be called immediately and on each change of a given parameter, by using brlapi_watchParameter().

Macro Definition Documentation

#define BRLAPI_PARAMF_GLOBAL 0X01

Refer to the global value instead of the value local to the connection

#define BRLAPI_PARAMF_LOCAL 0X00

Refer to the value local to the connection instead of the global value

#define BRLAPI_PARAMF_SELF 0X02

Specify whether to receive notifications of value self-changes

Typedef Documentation

typedef uint32_t brlapi_param_flags_t

Flags for parameter requests

typedef void(* brlapi_paramCallback_t) (brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, void *priv, const void *data, size_t len)

Callback for parameter changes

When a parameter gets changed, application-defined callbacks set by the brlapi_watchParameter() function are called.

Parameters

parameter is the parameter that changed;
subparam is a specific instance of the parameter;
flags specify which value and how it was changed;
priv is the void pointer that was passed to the brlapi_watchParameter call which registered the callback;
data is a buffer containing the new value of the parameter;
len is the size of the data.

This callback only gets called when the application calls some brlapi_ function (i.e. BrlAPI gets direct control of the execution).

typedef void* brlapi_paramCallbackDescriptor_t

Type for callback descriptors This is returned by brlapi_watchParameter, to be passed to brlapi_unwatchParameter.

Enumeration Type Documentation

enum brlapi_param_t

Enumerator

Version of the server: uint32_t
Priority of the client: uint32_t (from 0 through 100, default is 50)
Full name of the driver: string
Code (short name) of the driver: string
Version of the driver: string
Model of the device: string
Number of dots in a cell: uint8_t
Dimensions of the braille display: { uint32_t columns; uint32_t rows; }
Identifier of the device: string
Speed of the device: uint32_t
Device is online: boolean
Pass dot combinations (rather than characters): boolean
Number of dots used to render a computer braille character: uint8_t (8 or 6)
Whether braille is literary (rather than computer): boolean
Representation of the cursor: uint8_t (ISO 11548-1)
Blinking period of the cursor: uint32_t (milliseconds)
Portion of the blinking period that the cursor is visible: uint8_t (from 0 through 100)
Cells rendered by the client: uint8_t[] (ISO 11548-1), one cell per element
Whether to skip identical screen lines: boolean
Whether to use audible alerts: boolean
Content of the clipboard: UTF-8 string
Commands bound by the driver: uint64_t[], one command keycode per element
Name for a command keycode (specified via the subparam argument): string (usually a few characters)
Description for a command keycode (specified via the subparam argument): string (usually a few words)
Keycodes defined by the driver: uint64_t[], one keycode per element
Name for a driver keycode (specified via the subparam argument): string (usually a few characters)
Description for a driver keycode (specified via the subparam argument): string (usually a few words)
Set of Unicode rows that are defined for computer braille (from U+0000 through U+10FFFF): uint8_t[544], one bit per row, eight rows per element
Computer braille cells for a Unicode row (specified via the subparam argument): uint8_t[256] (ISO 11548-1), one cell per element
Name of the computer braille table: string
Name of the literary braille table: string
Locale to use for messages: string
Value of a driver-specific property: uint32_t

Function Documentation

ssize_t BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__getParameter (brlapi_handle_t * handle, brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, void * data, size_t len)

void *BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__getParameterAlloc (brlapi_handle_t * handle, brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, size_t * len)

int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__setParameter (brlapi_handle_t * handle, brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, const void * data, size_t len)

int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__unwatchParameter (brlapi_handle_t * handle, brlapi_paramCallbackDescriptor_t descriptor)

brlapi_paramCallbackDescriptor_t BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi__watchParameter (brlapi_handle_t * handle, brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, brlapi_paramCallback_t func, void * priv, void * data, size_t len)

ssize_t BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_getParameter (brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, void * data, size_t len)

Get the content of a parameter

brlapi_getParameter gets the current content of a parameter

Parameters

parameter is the parameter whose content shall be gotten;
subparam is a specific instance of the parameter;
flags specify which value and how it should be returned;
data is a buffer where content of the parameter shall be stored;
len is the size of the buffer.

Returns

the real size of the parameter's content. If the parameter does not fit in the provided buffer, it is truncated to len bytes (but the real size of the parameter is still returned). In that case, the client must call brlapi_getParameter again with a big enough buffer.

void *BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_getParameterAlloc (brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, size_t * len)

Return the content of a parameter

brlapi_getParameterAlloc gets the current content of a parameter, by returning it as a newly-allocated buffer. The buffer is allocated to one byte more than the parameter value. This byte is set to zero. This allows, for string parameters, to be able to immediately use it as a C string.

Parameters

parameter is the parameter whose content shall be gotten;
subparam is a specific instance of the parameter;
flags specify which value and how it should be returned;
len is the address where to store the size of the parameter value.

Returns

a newly-allocated buffer that contains the value of the parameter. The caller must call free() on it after use. NULL is returned on errors

int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_setParameter (brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, const void * data, size_t len)

Set the content of a parameter

brlapi_setParameter sets the content of a parameter

Parameters

parameter is the parameter to set;
subparam is a specific instance of the parameter;
flags specify which value and how it should be set;
data is a buffer containing the data to store in the parameter;
len is the size of the data.

Returns

0 on success, -1 on error (read-only parameter for instance).

int BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_unwatchParameter (brlapi_paramCallbackDescriptor_t descriptor)

Clear a parameter change callback

brlapi_unwatchParameter unregisters a parameter change callback: the callback function previously registered with brlapi_watchParameter will not be called any longer.

Parameters

descriptor refers to the callback to be removed.

Returns

0 on success, -1 on error.

brlapi_paramCallbackDescriptor_t BRLAPI_STDCALL brlapi_watchParameter (brlapi_param_t parameter, brlapi_param_subparam_t subparam, brlapi_param_flags_t flags, brlapi_paramCallback_t func, void * priv, void * data, size_t len)

Set a parameter change callback

brlapi_watchParameter registers a parameter change callback: whenever the given parameter changes, the given function is called.

Parameters

parameter is the parameter to watch;
subparam is a specific instance of the parameter;
flags specify which value and how it should be monitored;
func is the function to call on parameter change;
priv is a void pointer which will be passed as such to the function;
data is a buffer where the current content of the parameter shall be stored;
len is the size of the buffer.

Returns

the callback descriptor (to be passed to brlapi_unwatchParameter to unregister the callback), or NULL on error.

Note

Default parameter callbacks don't do anything, except the ones for display size which just raise SIGWINCH.

If data is NULL, the callback will be called immediately by brlapi_watchParameter, for providing the initial value

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