| MENU_HOOK(3) | Library Functions Manual | MENU_HOOK(3) | 
item_init, item_term,
  menu_init, menu_term,
  set_item_init, set_item_term,
  set_menu_init, set_menu_term
  —
#include <menu.h>
void (*hook)()
  
  item_init(MENU
    *menu);
void (*hook)()
  
  item_term(MENU
    *menu);
void (*hook)()
  
  menu_init(MENU
    *menu);
void (*hook)()
  
  menu_term(MENU
    *menu);
int
  
  set_item_init(MENU
    *menu, void
    (*hook)()));
int
  
  set_item_term(MENU
    *menu, void
    (*hook)()));
int
  
  set_menu_init(MENU
    *menu, void
    (*hook)()));
int
  
  set_menu_term(MENU
    *menu, void
    (*hook)()));
item_init() function returns a pointer to the
  function that will be called whenever the menu is posted and also just after
  the current item changes. This is set by the
  set_item_init() call. The
  item_term() function returns a pointer to the function
  that will be called before the menu is unposted and just before the current
  item changes, this pointer is set by the
  set_item_term() call. The
  menu_init() functions returns a pointer to the
  function that will be called just before the menu is posted to the screen.
  This pointer is set by the set_menu_init() function
  call. The menu_term() function returns a pointer to
  the function that will be called just after the menu has been unposted, this
  pointer is set by the set_menu_term() function.
| September 10, 1999 | NetBSD 9.3 |