The listres program generates a list of a
widget's resource database. The class in which each
resource is first defined, the instance and class name,
and the type of each resource is listed. If no specific widgets
or the -all switch are given, a two-column list of
widget names and their class hierarchies is printed.
Options
listres accepts all of the standard toolkit command
line options along with those listed below:
-all
This option indicates that listres should print
information for all known widgets and objects.
-nosuper
This option indicates that resources that are inherited
from a superclass should not be listed.
This is useful for determining which resources are new to a subclass.
-variable
This option indicates that widgets should be identified by the
names of the class record variables rather than the class name
given in the variable. This is useful for distinguishing subclasses
that have the same class name as their superclasses.
-topname
This option specifies the name of the widget to be treated
as the top of the hierarchy. Case is not significant,
and the name may match either the class variable name or
the class name. The default is ``core''.
-formatprintf-string
This option specifies the printf-style format string to be
used to print out the name, instance, class, and type of each resource.
Known limitations
On operating systems that do not support dynamic linking of run-time routines,
this program must have all of its known widgets compiled in. The sources
provide several tools for automating this process for various widget sets.