menu_item_new(S)
menu_item_new: new_item, free_item --
create and destroy menus items
Syntax
cc ... -lmenu -lcurses 
#include <menu.h>
ITEM *new_item(char *name, char *desc);
int free_item(ITEM *item);
Description
new_item-
create a new menu item
free_item-
free the space allocated to a new menu item
new_item(S)
creates a new item from name and description,
and returns a pointer to the new item.
free_item(S)
frees the storage allocated for item.
Once an item is freed, the user can no longer connect it to a menu.
Return values
new_item( )
returns NULL on error.
free_item( )
returns one of the following:
| E_OK | - | The routine returned successfully. | 
| E_SYSTEM_ERROR | - | System error. | 
| E_BAD_ARGUMENT | - | An incorrect argument was passed to the routine. | 
| E_CONNECTED | - | One or more items are already connected to another menu. | 
Warning
The header file menu.h automatically includes the header files
eti.h and curses.h.
Files
 /usr/lib/libmenu.a
- 
the library
See also
curses(S),
menus(S)
Standards conformance
new_item(S)
and
free_item(S)
are not part of any currently supported standard;
they were developed by UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
and are maintained by The SCO Group.
© 2003 Caldera International, Inc.  All rights reserved.
SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003