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This function adds a comment to the current segment. | |||
This function adds a comment to the current segment. | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
GpiComment (hps, lLength, pbData) | |||
==Parameters== | ==Parameters== | ||
; | ;hps ([[HPS]]) - input : Presentation-space handle. | ||
; lLength (LONG) - input : Data length. | ;lLength ([[LONG]]) - input : Data length. | ||
:The length of pbData in bytes. lLength must >= 0 and <= 255. | :The length of pbData in bytes. lLength must >= 0 and <= 255. | ||
; pbData (PBYTE) - input : Comment string. | ;pbData ([[PBYTE]]) - input : Comment string. | ||
:No conversion of any kind is performed on the data. | :No conversion of any kind is performed on the data. | ||
==Return Code== | ==Return Code== | ||
;rc ([[BOOL]]) - returns:Success indicator | |||
::TRUE : Successful completion | |||
Success indicator | ::FALSE : Error occurred. | ||
==Errors== | |||
Possible returns from WinGetLastError | Possible returns from WinGetLastError | ||
;PMERR_INV_HPS (0x207F) : An invalid presentation-space handle was specified. | |||
;PMERR_PS_BUSY (0x20F4) : An attempt was made to access the presentation space from more than one thread simultaneously. | |||
;PMERR_INV_LENGTH_OR_COUNT (0x2092) : An invalid length or count parameter was specified. | |||
==Remarks== | |||
An application can use this function to store some data of its own in the segment if the drawing mode (see ''[[GpiSetDrawingMode]]'') is set to retain or draw-and-retain. It has no effect on drawing. The data can subsequently be retrieved by the application using ''[[GpiQueryElement]]'' or ''[[GpiGetData]]''. | |||
==Graphic Elements and Orders== | ==Graphic Elements and Orders== | ||
;Element Type: OCODE_GCOMT | |||
:Order: Comment | |||
==Example Code== | ==Example Code== | ||
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#include <os2.h> | #include <os2.h> | ||
HPS hps; | HPS hps; /* presentation space handle */ | ||
POINTL ptlStart = { 0, 0 }; /* first vertex */ | POINTL ptlStart = { 0, 0 }; /* first vertex */ | ||
POINTL ptlTriangle[] = { 100, 100, 200, 0, 0, 0 }; /* vertices */ | POINTL ptlTriangle[] = { 100, 100, 200, 0, 0, 0 }; /* vertices */ | ||
Latest revision as of 23:54, 7 April 2025
This function adds a comment to the current segment.
Syntax
GpiComment (hps, lLength, pbData)
Parameters
- hps (HPS) - input
- Presentation-space handle.
- lLength (LONG) - input
- Data length.
- The length of pbData in bytes. lLength must >= 0 and <= 255.
- pbData (PBYTE) - input
- Comment string.
- No conversion of any kind is performed on the data.
Return Code
- rc (BOOL) - returns
- Success indicator
- TRUE : Successful completion
- FALSE : Error occurred.
Errors
Possible returns from WinGetLastError
- PMERR_INV_HPS (0x207F)
- An invalid presentation-space handle was specified.
- PMERR_PS_BUSY (0x20F4)
- An attempt was made to access the presentation space from more than one thread simultaneously.
- PMERR_INV_LENGTH_OR_COUNT (0x2092)
- An invalid length or count parameter was specified.
Remarks
An application can use this function to store some data of its own in the segment if the drawing mode (see GpiSetDrawingMode) is set to retain or draw-and-retain. It has no effect on drawing. The data can subsequently be retrieved by the application using GpiQueryElement or GpiGetData.
Graphic Elements and Orders
- Element Type
- OCODE_GCOMT
- Order: Comment
Example Code
This example uses the GpiComment function to comment the contents of a segment.
#define INCL_GPIPRIMITIVES /* GPI primitive functions */ #define INCL_GPISEGMENTS /* Segment functions */ #include <os2.h> HPS hps; /* presentation space handle */ POINTL ptlStart = { 0, 0 }; /* first vertex */ POINTL ptlTriangle[] = { 100, 100, 200, 0, 0, 0 }; /* vertices */ GpiOpenSegment(hps, 0L); /* open the segment */ GpiComment(hps, 18L, "Start point (0, 0)"); GpiMove(hps, &ptlStart); GpiComment(hps, 13L, "Draw triangle"); GpiPolyLine(hps, 3L, ptlTriangle); GpiCloseSegment(hps); /* close the segment */