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==Parameters== | ==Parameters== | ||
; hps ([[HPS]]) - input | ; hps ([[HPS]]) - input: Presentation-space handle. | ||
: Presentation-space handle. | ; lRefSegid ([[LONG]]) - input: Reference-segment identifier. | ||
; lOrder (LONG) - input: Segment higher or lower. | |||
; lRefSegid ([[LONG]]) - input | |||
: Reference-segment identifier. | |||
; lOrder ( | |||
: Segment higher or lower. | |||
: Shows whether a segment identifier of a higher or lower priority than identified in the lRefSegid parameter is to be returned. Possible values are: | : Shows whether a segment identifier of a higher or lower priority than identified in the lRefSegid parameter is to be returned. Possible values are: | ||
: | ::LOWER_PRI: Return the next segment with a lower priority than lRefSegid. If lRefSegid =0, query the identifier of the segment with the lowest priority. | ||
::HIGHER_PRI: Return the next segment with a higher priority than lRefSegid. If lRefSegid =0, query the identifier of the segment with the highest priority. | |||
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==Return Value== | ==Return Value== | ||
; lSegid ([[LONG]]) - returns | ; lSegid ([[LONG]]) - returns: Segment identifier. | ||
: Segment identifier. | |||
: The identifier of the segment that is immediately before or after that specified in the lRefSegid parameter: | : The identifier of the segment that is immediately before or after that specified in the lRefSegid parameter: | ||
: | :: >0 : Segment identifier. | ||
:: 0 : The segment specified in the lRefSegid parameter is either the lowest-priority segment (when lOrder = LOWER_PRI) or the highest-priority segment (when lOrder = HIGHER_PRI). | |||
: | :: GPI_ALTERROR : Error. | ||
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==Remarks== | ==Remarks== | ||
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==Example Code== | ==Example Code== | ||
This function returns the identifier of the named segment that is chained immediately before or after a specified reference segment. | This function returns the identifier of the named segment that is chained immediately before or after a specified reference segment. | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
#define INCL_GPISEGMENTS | #define INCL_GPISEGMENTS | ||
#include | #include <OS2.H> | ||
HPS hps; /* Presentation-space */ | HPS hps; /* Presentation-space */ | ||
Latest revision as of 01:52, 24 November 2025
This function returns the identifier of the named segment that is chained immediately before or after a specified reference segment.
Syntax
GpiQuerySegmentPriority(hps, lRefSegid, lOrder)
Parameters
- hps (HPS) - input
- Presentation-space handle.
- lRefSegid (LONG) - input
- Reference-segment identifier.
- lOrder (LONG) - input
- Segment higher or lower.
- Shows whether a segment identifier of a higher or lower priority than identified in the lRefSegid parameter is to be returned. Possible values are:
- LOWER_PRI: Return the next segment with a lower priority than lRefSegid. If lRefSegid =0, query the identifier of the segment with the lowest priority.
- HIGHER_PRI: Return the next segment with a higher priority than lRefSegid. If lRefSegid =0, query the identifier of the segment with the highest priority.
Return Value
- lSegid (LONG) - returns
- Segment identifier.
- The identifier of the segment that is immediately before or after that specified in the lRefSegid parameter:
- >0 : Segment identifier.
- 0 : The segment specified in the lRefSegid parameter is either the lowest-priority segment (when lOrder = LOWER_PRI) or the highest-priority segment (when lOrder = HIGHER_PRI).
- GPI_ALTERROR : Error.
Remarks
The segment that is chained before the specified segment, is considered to have a lower priority than the specified segment; similarly, the segment that is chained after the specified segment, is considered to have a higher priority than the specified segment. Unnamed segments (with an identifier of zero) are ignored.
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_SEG_NAME (0x20C8)
- An invalid segment identifier was specified.
- PMERR_INV_ORDERING_PARM (0x20AB)
- An invalid order parameter was specified with GpiSetSegmentPriority.
- PMERR_SEG_NOT_CHAINED (0x20FF)
- An attempt was made to issue GpiDrawFrom, GpiCorrelateFrom or GpiQuerySegmentPriority for a segment that was not chained.
- PMERR_SEG_NOT_FOUND (0x2100)
- The specified segment identifier did not exist.
- PMERR_INV_MICROPS_FUNCTION (0x20A1)
- An attempt was made to issue a function that is invalid in a micro presentation space.
Example Code
This function returns the identifier of the named segment that is chained immediately before or after a specified reference segment.
#define INCL_GPISEGMENTS
#include <OS2.H>
HPS hps; /* Presentation-space */
/* handle. */
LONG lSegid; /* Segment identifier */
LONG lRefSegid; /* Reference-segment */
/* identifier. */
LONG lOrder; /* Shows whether a */
/* segment identifier of a */
/* higher or lower priority */
/* than identified in the */
/* lRefSegid parameter is */
/* to be returned. */
lOrder = HIGHER_PRI; /* Return the next */
/* segment with a higher */
/* priority than */
/* lRefSegid. If */
/* lRefSegid=0, query */
/* the identifier of the */
/* segment with the */
/* highest priority. */
lRefSegid = 0; /* find the segment with the highest */
/* priority. */
lSegid = GpiQuerySegmentPriority(hps,
lRefSegid,
lOrder);