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The function set_top_row sets the top row of the menu to show the given row (the top row is initially 0, and is reset to this value whenever the O_ROWMAJOR option is toggled). The item leftmost on the given row becomes current. The function top_row returns the number of the top menu row being displayed.
The function item_index returns the (zero-origin) index of item in the menu's item pointer list.
top_row and item_index return ERR (the general curses error value) if their menu parameter is NULL.
set_current_item and set_top_row return one of the following:
E_OK | The routine succeeded. |
E_BAD_ARGUMENT | |
Routine detected an incorrect or out-of-range argument. | |
E_BAD_STATE | |
Routine was called from an initialization or termination function. | |
E_NOT_CONNECTED | |
No items are connected to the menu. | |
E_SYSTEM_ERROR | |
System error occurred (see errno(3)). | |
The SVr4 menu library documentation specifies the top_row and index_item error value as -1 (which is the value of ERR).
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