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NAME

       MrmOpenHierarchy — Allocates a hierarchy ID and opens all the UID files
       in the hierarchy

SYNOPSIS

       #include <Mrm/MrmPublic.h>
       Cardinal MrmOpenHierarchy(
       MrmCount num_files,
       String file_names_list[],
       MrmOsOpenParamPtr *ancillary_structures_list,
       MrmHierarchy *hierarchy_id);

DESCRIPTION

       This routine is obsolete and exists  for  compatibility  with  previous
       releases.     It    is    replaced    by    MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay.
       MrmOpenHierarchy is identical to MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay except that
       MrmOpenHierarchy does not take a display argument.

       num_files Specifies the number of files in the name list.

       file_names_list
                 Specifies an array of character strings that identify the UID
                 files.

       ancillary_structures_list
                 A list  of  operating-system-dependent  ancillary  structures
                 corresponding  to items such as filenames, clobber flags, and
                 so forth.  This argument should be NULL for most  operations.
                 If  you  need to reference this structure, see the definition
                 of MrmOsOpenParamPtr in the MrmPublic.h header file for  more
                 information.

       hierarchy_id
                 Returns  the  search  hierarchy  ID.  The search hierarchy ID
                 identifies the list of UID files that MRM searches (in order)
                 when performing subsequent fetch calls.

       Each  UID  file  string  in  file_names_list  can specify either a full
       pathname or a filename.  If a UID file string has a leading slash  (/),
       it  specifies  a  full  pathname,  and MRM opens the file as specified.
       Otherwise, the UID file string specifies a filename.  In this case, MRM
       looks  for  the  file  along  a  search  path  specified by the UIDPATH
       environment  variable  or  by  a  default  search  path,  which  varies
       depending  on  whether  or  not the XAPPLRESDIR environment variable is
       set.

       The UIDPATH environment variable specifies a  search  path  and  naming
       conventions associated with UID files.  It can contain the substitution
       field %U, where the UID file string from the  file_names_list  argument
       to  MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay  is  substituted  for  %U.   It can also
       contain the substitution fields  accepted  by  XtResolvePathname.   The
       substitution  field  %T  is  always  mapped to uid.  The entire path is
       first searched with %S mapped to .uid.  If no  file  is  found,  it  is
       searched again with %S mapped to NULL.

       If no display is set prior to calling this function, the result of this
       function’s call to XtResolvePathname is undefined.

       For example, the following  UIDPATH  value  and  MrmOpenHierarchy  call
       cause MRM to open two separate UID files:

       UIDPATH=/uidlib/%L/%U.uid:/uidlib/%U/%L
         static char *uid_files[] = {"/usr/users/me/test.uid", "test2"};
         MrmHierarchy  *Hierarchy_id;
         MrmOpenHierarchy((MrmCount)2,uid_files, NULL, Hierarchy_id)

       MRM  opens  the first file, /usr/users/me/test.uid, as specified in the
       file_names_list argument to  MrmOpenHierarchy,  because  the  UID  file
       string  in the file_names_list argument specifies a full pathname.  MRM
       looks for the second file, test2,  first  as  /uidlib/%L/test2.uid  and
       second  as  /uidlib/test2/%L,  where  the  display’s language string is
       substituted for %L.

       After MrmOpenHierarchy opens the UID hierarchy, you should  not  delete
       or  modify  the  UID files until you close the UID hierarchy by calling
       MrmCloseHierarchy.

       If UIDPATH is not set but the environment variable XAPPLRESDIR is  set,
       MRM searches the following pathnames:

          ·  %U%S

          ·  $XAPPLRESDIR/%L/uid/%N/%U%S

          ·  $XAPPLRESDIR/%l/uid/%N/%U%S

          ·  $XAPPLRESDIR/uid/%N/%U%S

          ·  $XAPPLRESDIR/%L/uid/%U%S

          ·  $XAPPLRESDIR/%l/uid/%U%S

          ·  $XAPPLRESDIR/uid/%U%S

          ·  $HOME/uid/%U%S

          ·  $HOME/%U%S

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%L/uid/%N/%U%S

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%l/uid/%N/%U%S

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/uid/%N/%U%S

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%L/uid/%U%S

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%l/uid/%U%S

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/uid/%U%S

          ·  /usr/include/X11/uid/%U%S

       If  neither  UIDPATH nor XAPPLRESDIR is set, MRM searches the following
       pathnames:

          ·  %U%S

          ·  HOME/%L/uid/%N/%U%S

          ·  HOME/%l/uid/%N/%U%S

          ·  $HOME/uid/%N/%U%S

          ·  $HOME/%L/uid/%U%S

          ·  $HOME/%l/uid/%U%S

          ·  $HOME/uid/%U%S

          ·  $HOME/%U%S

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%L/uid/%N/%U%S

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%l/uid/%N/%U%S

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/uid/%N/%U%S

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%L/uid/%U%S

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%l/uid/%U%S

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/uid/%U%S

          ·  /usr/include/X11/uid/%U%S

       These paths are defaults that  vendors  may  change.   For  example,  a
       vendor   may   use   different   directories   for   /usr/lib/X11   and
       /usr/include/X11.

       The following substitutions are used in these paths:

       %U        The UID file string, from the file_names_list argument.

       %N        The class name of the application.

       %L        The display’s language string.  This string is influenced  by
                 XtSetLanguageProc.   The  default  string  is  determined  by
                 calling setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL).

       %l        The language component of the display’s language string.

       %S        The suffix  to  the  filename.   The  entire  path  is  first
                 searched  with  a suffix of .uid.  If no file is found, it is
                 searched again with a NULL suffix.

RETURN

       This function returns one of the following status return constants:

       MrmSUCCESS
                 The function executed successfully.

       MrmNOT_FOUND
                 File not found.

       MrmFAILURE
                 The function failed.

RELATED

       MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay(3) and MrmCloseHierarchy(3).

                                                MrmOpenHierarchy(library call)