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NAME
form_field_validation - data type validation for fields
SYNOPSIS
#include <form.h>
void *field_arg(const FIELD *field);
FIELDTYPE *field_type(const FIELD *field);
int set_field_type(FIELD *field, FIELDTYPE *type, ...);
/* predefined field types */
FIELDTYPE *TYPE_ALNUM;
FIELDTYPE *TYPE_ALPHA;
FIELDTYPE *TYPE_ENUM;
FIELDTYPE *TYPE_INTEGER;
FIELDTYPE *TYPE_NUMERIC;
FIELDTYPE *TYPE_REGEXP;
FIELDTYPE *TYPE_IPV4;
DESCRIPTION
By default, no validation is done on form fields. You can associate a
form with with a field type, making the form library validate input.
field_arg
Returns a pointer to the field's argument block. The argument block is
an opaque structure containing a copy of the arguments provided in a
set_field_type call.
field_type
Returns a pointer to the field type associated with the form field,
i.e., by calling set_field_type.
set_field_type
The function set_field_type associates a field type with a given form
field. This is the type checked by validation functions. Most field
types are configurable, via arguments which the caller provides when
calling set_field_type.
Several field types are predefined by the form library.
Predefined types
It is possible to set up new programmer-defined field types. Field
types are implemented via the FIELDTYPE data structure, which contains
several pointers to functions.
See the form_fieldtype(3X) manual page, which describes functions which
can be used to construct a field-type dynamically.
The predefined types are as follows:
TYPE_ALNUM
Alphanumeric data. Required parameter:
o a third int argument, a minimum field width.
TYPE_ALPHA
Character data. Required parameter:
o a fourth int flag argument to enable case-sensitivity;
o a fifth int flag argument specifying whether a partial match
must be a unique one. If this flag is off, a prefix matches
the first of any set of more than one list elements with that
prefix.
The library copies the string list, so you may use a list that
lives in automatic variables on the stack.
TYPE_INTEGER
Integer data, parsable to an integer by atoi(3). Required
parameters:
o a third int argument controlling the precision,
o a fourth long argument constraining minimum value,
o a fifth long constraining maximum value. If the maximum value
is less than or equal to the minimum value, the range is
simply ignored.
On return, the field buffer is formatted according to the printf
format specification ".*ld", where the "*" is replaced by the
precision argument.
For details of the precision handling see printf(3).
TYPE_NUMERIC
Numeric data (may have a decimal-point part). Required
parameters:
o a third int argument controlling the precision,
o a fourth double argument constraining minimum value,
o and a fifth double constraining maximum value. If your system
supports locales, the decimal point character must be the one
specified by your locale. If the maximum value is less than
or equal to the minimum value, the range is simply ignored.
On return, the field buffer is formatted according to the printf
format specification ".*f", where the "*" is replaced by the
precision argument.
For details of the precision handling see printf(3).
TYPE_REGEXP
Regular expression data. Required parameter:
o a third argument, a regular expression (char *) string. The
data is valid if the regular expression matches it.
Regular expressions are in the format of regcomp and regexec.
The regular expression must match the whole field. If you have
for example, an eight character wide field, a regular expression
"^[0-9]*$" always means that you have to fill all eight positions
o none
The form library checks whether or not the buffer has the form
a.b.c.d, where a, b, c, and d are numbers in the range 0 to 255.
Trailing blanks in the buffer are ignored. The address itself is
not validated.
This is an ncurses extension; this field type may not be available
in other curses implementations.
RETURN VALUE
The functions field_type and field_arg return NULL on error. The
function set_field_type returns one of the following:
E_OK The routine succeeded.
E_SYSTEM_ERROR
System error occurred (see errno(3)).
SEE ALSO
curses(3X), form(3X), form_fieldtype(3X), form_variables(3X).
NOTES
The header file <form.h> automatically includes the header file
<curses.h>.
PORTABILITY
These routines emulate the System V forms library. They were not
supported on Version 7 or BSD versions.
AUTHORS
Juergen Pfeifer. Manual pages and adaptation for new curses by Eric S.
Raymond.
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