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xcb-examples(3)			 XCB examples		       xcb-examples(3)

NAME
       xcb-examples - manpage examples

DESCRIPTION
       Many of the XCB manpages	contain	example	code. These examples intend to
       explain how to use one particular part of XCB. They almost never	repre-
       sent a standalone (or even useful) program - X11	programs are rela-
       tively involved and thus	beyond the scope of a manpage example.

ENVIRONMENT
       Every example assumes you have an xcb_connection	and possibly other
       variables at hand. For illustrating how xcb_get_property	works, you
       need the	window of which	you want to get	the property, for example. To
       make it clear that these	variables are your responsibility, these exam-
       ples consist of a single	function which takes the necessary variables
       as parameters.

FLUSHING
       Flushing	means calling xcb_flush	to clear the XCB-internal write	buffer
       and send	all pending requests to	the X11	server.	You don't explicitly
       need to flush before using a reply function (like xcb_query_pointer_re-
       ply), but you do	need to	flush before entering the event	loop of	your
       program.

       There are only two cases	when XCB flushes by itself. The	first case is
       when its	write buffer becomes full, the second case is when you are
       asking for the reply of a request which wasn't flushed out yet (like
       xcb_query_pointer_reply). This last point also includes xcb_re-
       quest_check(). Please note that waiting for an event does NOT flush.

       Examples	generally include the xcb_flush	call where appropriate (for
       example after setting a property). Therefore, including these functions
       and calling them	in your	application should just	work. However, you
       might get better	results	when flushing outside of the function, depend-
       ing on the architecture of your program.

COMPILATION
       If an example does not compile (without warnings) when using -std=c99,
       that is considered a documentation bug. Similarly, not handling errors
       or leaking memory is also considered a documentation bug. Please	inform
       us about	it on xcb@lists.freedesktop.org.

CODING STYLE
       Every example uses 4 spaces for indentation.

       Comments	are in asterisks, like /* this */.

       No line is longer than 80 characters (including indentation).

SEE ALSO
       xcb_connect(3), xcb_get_property(3), xcb_flush(3)

AUTHOR
       Michael Stapelberg <michael+xcb at stapelberg dot de>

X Version 11			 libxcb	1.17.0		       xcb-examples(3)

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