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NAME

       XtVaCreateArgsList - dynamically allocate a varargs list

SYNTAX

       #include <X11/Intrinsic.h>

       XtVarArgsList XtVaCreateArgsList(XtPointer unused, ...);

ARGUMENTS

       unused    Must be specified as NULL.

       ...       Specifies a variable parameter list of resource name and value pairs.

DESCRIPTION

       The  XtVaCreateArgsList  function  allocates  memory and copies its arguments into a single list pointer,
       which may be used with XtVaNestedList.  The end of both lists is identified by a  name  entry  containing
       NULL. Any entries of type XtVaTypedArg are copied as specified without applying conversions.  Data passed
       by  reference  (including  Strings)  are not copied, only the pointers themselves; the caller must ensure
       that the data remain valid for the lifetime of the created varargs list.  The list should be freed  using
       XtFree when no longer needed.

SEE ALSO

       X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface
       Xlib - C Language X Interface

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