This chapter introduces some of the most basic CAPI elements and functions. The intention is simply that you should become familiar with the most useful elements available, before learning how you can use them constructively. You should work through the examples in this chapter.
A CAPI application consists of a hierarchy of CAPI objects. CAPI objects are created using
make-instance
, and although they are standard CLOS objects, CAPI slots should generally be accessed using the documented accessors, and not using the CLOS
slot-value
function. You should not rely on
slot-value
because the implementation of the CAPI classes may evolve.
Once an instance of a CAPI object has been created in an interface, it can be displayed on your screen using the function
display
.
CAPI User Guide (Unix version) - 30 Aug 2011