pub trait ConnectionExt: RequestConnection {
Show 120 methods // Provided methods fn create_window<'c, 'input>( &'c self, depth: u8, wid: Window, parent: Window, x: i16, y: i16, width: u16, height: u16, border_width: u16, class: WindowClass, visual: Visualid, value_list: &'input CreateWindowAux ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn change_window_attributes<'c, 'input>( &'c self, window: Window, value_list: &'input ChangeWindowAttributesAux ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn get_window_attributes( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetWindowAttributesReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn destroy_window( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn destroy_subwindows( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn change_save_set( &self, mode: SetMode, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn reparent_window( &self, window: Window, parent: Window, x: i16, y: i16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn map_window( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn map_subwindows( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn unmap_window( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn unmap_subwindows( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn configure_window<'c, 'input>( &'c self, window: Window, value_list: &'input ConfigureWindowAux ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn circulate_window( &self, direction: Circulate, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn get_geometry( &self, drawable: Drawable ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetGeometryReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn query_tree( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, QueryTreeReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn intern_atom<'c, 'input>( &'c self, only_if_exists: bool, name: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, InternAtomReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn get_atom_name( &self, atom: Atom ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetAtomNameReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn change_property<'c, 'input, A, B>( &'c self, mode: PropMode, window: Window, property: A, type_: B, format: u8, data_len: u32, data: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Atom>, B: Into<Atom> { ... } fn delete_property( &self, window: Window, property: Atom ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn get_property<A, B>( &self, delete: bool, window: Window, property: A, type_: B, long_offset: u32, long_length: u32 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetPropertyReply>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Atom>, B: Into<Atom> { ... } fn list_properties( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, ListPropertiesReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn set_selection_owner<A, B>( &self, owner: A, selection: Atom, time: B ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Window>, B: Into<Timestamp> { ... } fn get_selection_owner( &self, selection: Atom ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetSelectionOwnerReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn convert_selection<A, B>( &self, requestor: Window, selection: Atom, target: Atom, property: A, time: B ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Atom>, B: Into<Timestamp> { ... } fn send_event<A, B>( &self, propagate: bool, destination: A, event_mask: EventMask, event: B ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Window>, B: Into<[u8; 32]> { ... } fn grab_pointer<A, B, C>( &self, owner_events: bool, grab_window: Window, event_mask: EventMask, pointer_mode: GrabMode, keyboard_mode: GrabMode, confine_to: A, cursor: B, time: C ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GrabPointerReply>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Window>, B: Into<Cursor>, C: Into<Timestamp> { ... } fn ungrab_pointer<A>( &self, time: A ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Timestamp> { ... } fn grab_button<A, B>( &self, owner_events: bool, grab_window: Window, event_mask: EventMask, pointer_mode: GrabMode, keyboard_mode: GrabMode, confine_to: A, cursor: B, button: ButtonIndex, modifiers: ModMask ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Window>, B: Into<Cursor> { ... } fn ungrab_button( &self, button: ButtonIndex, grab_window: Window, modifiers: ModMask ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn change_active_pointer_grab<A, B>( &self, cursor: A, time: B, event_mask: EventMask ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Cursor>, B: Into<Timestamp> { ... } fn grab_keyboard<A>( &self, owner_events: bool, grab_window: Window, time: A, pointer_mode: GrabMode, keyboard_mode: GrabMode ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GrabKeyboardReply>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Timestamp> { ... } fn ungrab_keyboard<A>( &self, time: A ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Timestamp> { ... } fn grab_key<A>( &self, owner_events: bool, grab_window: Window, modifiers: ModMask, key: A, pointer_mode: GrabMode, keyboard_mode: GrabMode ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Keycode> { ... } fn ungrab_key<A>( &self, key: A, grab_window: Window, modifiers: ModMask ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Keycode> { ... } fn allow_events<A>( &self, mode: Allow, time: A ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Timestamp> { ... } fn grab_server(&self) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn ungrab_server(&self) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn query_pointer( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, QueryPointerReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn get_motion_events<A, B>( &self, window: Window, start: A, stop: B ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetMotionEventsReply>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Timestamp>, B: Into<Timestamp> { ... } fn translate_coordinates( &self, src_window: Window, dst_window: Window, src_x: i16, src_y: i16 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, TranslateCoordinatesReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn warp_pointer<A, B>( &self, src_window: A, dst_window: B, src_x: i16, src_y: i16, src_width: u16, src_height: u16, dst_x: i16, dst_y: i16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Window>, B: Into<Window> { ... } fn set_input_focus<A, B>( &self, revert_to: InputFocus, focus: A, time: B ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Window>, B: Into<Timestamp> { ... } fn get_input_focus( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetInputFocusReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn query_keymap( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, QueryKeymapReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn open_font<'c, 'input>( &'c self, fid: Font, name: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn close_font( &self, font: Font ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn query_font( &self, font: Fontable ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, QueryFontReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn query_text_extents<'c, 'input>( &'c self, font: Fontable, string: &'input [Char2b] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, QueryTextExtentsReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn list_fonts<'c, 'input>( &'c self, max_names: u16, pattern: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, ListFontsReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn list_fonts_with_info<'c, 'input>( &'c self, max_names: u16, pattern: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<ListFontsWithInfoCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn set_font_path<'c, 'input>( &'c self, font: &'input [Str] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn get_font_path( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetFontPathReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn create_pixmap( &self, depth: u8, pid: Pixmap, drawable: Drawable, width: u16, height: u16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn free_pixmap( &self, pixmap: Pixmap ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn create_gc<'c, 'input>( &'c self, cid: Gcontext, drawable: Drawable, value_list: &'input CreateGCAux ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn change_gc<'c, 'input>( &'c self, gc: Gcontext, value_list: &'input ChangeGCAux ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn copy_gc( &self, src_gc: Gcontext, dst_gc: Gcontext, value_mask: GC ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn set_dashes<'c, 'input>( &'c self, gc: Gcontext, dash_offset: u16, dashes: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn set_clip_rectangles<'c, 'input>( &'c self, ordering: ClipOrdering, gc: Gcontext, clip_x_origin: i16, clip_y_origin: i16, rectangles: &'input [Rectangle] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn free_gc( &self, gc: Gcontext ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn clear_area( &self, exposures: bool, window: Window, x: i16, y: i16, width: u16, height: u16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn copy_area( &self, src_drawable: Drawable, dst_drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, src_x: i16, src_y: i16, dst_x: i16, dst_y: i16, width: u16, height: u16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn copy_plane( &self, src_drawable: Drawable, dst_drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, src_x: i16, src_y: i16, dst_x: i16, dst_y: i16, width: u16, height: u16, bit_plane: u32 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn poly_point<'c, 'input>( &'c self, coordinate_mode: CoordMode, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, points: &'input [Point] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn poly_line<'c, 'input>( &'c self, coordinate_mode: CoordMode, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, points: &'input [Point] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn poly_segment<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, segments: &'input [Segment] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn poly_rectangle<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, rectangles: &'input [Rectangle] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn poly_arc<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, arcs: &'input [Arc] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn fill_poly<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, shape: PolyShape, coordinate_mode: CoordMode, points: &'input [Point] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn poly_fill_rectangle<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, rectangles: &'input [Rectangle] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn poly_fill_arc<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, arcs: &'input [Arc] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn put_image<'c, 'input>( &'c self, format: ImageFormat, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, width: u16, height: u16, dst_x: i16, dst_y: i16, left_pad: u8, depth: u8, data: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn get_image( &self, format: ImageFormat, drawable: Drawable, x: i16, y: i16, width: u16, height: u16, plane_mask: u32 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetImageReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn poly_text8<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, x: i16, y: i16, items: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn poly_text16<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, x: i16, y: i16, items: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn image_text8<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, x: i16, y: i16, string: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn image_text16<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, x: i16, y: i16, string: &'input [Char2b] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn create_colormap( &self, alloc: ColormapAlloc, mid: Colormap, window: Window, visual: Visualid ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn free_colormap( &self, cmap: Colormap ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn copy_colormap_and_free( &self, mid: Colormap, src_cmap: Colormap ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn install_colormap( &self, cmap: Colormap ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn uninstall_colormap( &self, cmap: Colormap ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn list_installed_colormaps( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, ListInstalledColormapsReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn alloc_color( &self, cmap: Colormap, red: u16, green: u16, blue: u16 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, AllocColorReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn alloc_named_color<'c, 'input>( &'c self, cmap: Colormap, name: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, AllocNamedColorReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn alloc_color_cells( &self, contiguous: bool, cmap: Colormap, colors: u16, planes: u16 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, AllocColorCellsReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn alloc_color_planes( &self, contiguous: bool, cmap: Colormap, colors: u16, reds: u16, greens: u16, blues: u16 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, AllocColorPlanesReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn free_colors<'c, 'input>( &'c self, cmap: Colormap, plane_mask: u32, pixels: &'input [u32] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn store_colors<'c, 'input>( &'c self, cmap: Colormap, items: &'input [Coloritem] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn store_named_color<'c, 'input>( &'c self, flags: ColorFlag, cmap: Colormap, pixel: u32, name: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn query_colors<'c, 'input>( &'c self, cmap: Colormap, pixels: &'input [u32] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, QueryColorsReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn lookup_color<'c, 'input>( &'c self, cmap: Colormap, name: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, LookupColorReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn create_cursor<A>( &self, cid: Cursor, source: Pixmap, mask: A, fore_red: u16, fore_green: u16, fore_blue: u16, back_red: u16, back_green: u16, back_blue: u16, x: u16, y: u16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Pixmap> { ... } fn create_glyph_cursor<A>( &self, cid: Cursor, source_font: Font, mask_font: A, source_char: u16, mask_char: u16, fore_red: u16, fore_green: u16, fore_blue: u16, back_red: u16, back_green: u16, back_blue: u16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<Font> { ... } fn free_cursor( &self, cursor: Cursor ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn recolor_cursor( &self, cursor: Cursor, fore_red: u16, fore_green: u16, fore_blue: u16, back_red: u16, back_green: u16, back_blue: u16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn query_best_size( &self, class: QueryShapeOf, drawable: Drawable, width: u16, height: u16 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, QueryBestSizeReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn query_extension<'c, 'input>( &'c self, name: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, QueryExtensionReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn list_extensions( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, ListExtensionsReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn change_keyboard_mapping<'c, 'input>( &'c self, keycode_count: u8, first_keycode: Keycode, keysyms_per_keycode: u8, keysyms: &'input [Keysym] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn get_keyboard_mapping( &self, first_keycode: Keycode, count: u8 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetKeyboardMappingReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn change_keyboard_control<'c, 'input>( &'c self, value_list: &'input ChangeKeyboardControlAux ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn get_keyboard_control( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetKeyboardControlReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn bell(&self, percent: i8) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn change_pointer_control( &self, acceleration_numerator: i16, acceleration_denominator: i16, threshold: i16, do_acceleration: bool, do_threshold: bool ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn get_pointer_control( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetPointerControlReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn set_screen_saver( &self, timeout: i16, interval: i16, prefer_blanking: Blanking, allow_exposures: Exposures ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn get_screen_saver( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetScreenSaverReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn change_hosts<'c, 'input>( &'c self, mode: HostMode, family: Family, address: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn list_hosts( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, ListHostsReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn set_access_control( &self, mode: AccessControl ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn set_close_down_mode( &self, mode: CloseDown ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn kill_client<A>( &self, resource: A ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> where A: Into<u32> { ... } fn rotate_properties<'c, 'input>( &'c self, window: Window, delta: i16, atoms: &'input [Atom] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn force_screen_saver( &self, mode: ScreenSaver ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn set_pointer_mapping<'c, 'input>( &'c self, map: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, SetPointerMappingReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn get_pointer_mapping( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetPointerMappingReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn set_modifier_mapping<'c, 'input>( &'c self, keycodes: &'input [Keycode] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, SetModifierMappingReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn get_modifier_mapping( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetModifierMappingReply>, ConnectionError> { ... } fn no_operation(&self) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError> { ... }
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Extension trait defining the requests of this extension.

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fn create_window<'c, 'input>( &'c self, depth: u8, wid: Window, parent: Window, x: i16, y: i16, width: u16, height: u16, border_width: u16, class: WindowClass, visual: Visualid, value_list: &'input CreateWindowAux ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

Creates a window.

Creates an unmapped window as child of the specified parent window. A CreateNotify event will be generated. The new window is placed on top in the stacking order with respect to siblings.

The coordinate system has the X axis horizontal and the Y axis vertical with the origin [0, 0] at the upper-left corner. Coordinates are integral, in terms of pixels, and coincide with pixel centers. Each window and pixmap has its own coordinate system. For a window, the origin is inside the border at the inside, upper-left corner.

The created window is not yet displayed (mapped), call xcb_map_window to display it.

The created window will initially use the same cursor as its parent.

Fields
  • wid - The ID with which you will refer to the new window, created by xcb_generate_id.
  • depth - Specifies the new window’s depth (TODO: what unit?).

The special value XCB_COPY_FROM_PARENT means the depth is taken from the parent window.

  • visual - Specifies the id for the new window’s visual.

The special value XCB_COPY_FROM_PARENT means the visual is taken from the parent window.

  • class -
  • parent - The parent window of the new window.
  • border_width - TODO:

Must be zero if the class is InputOnly or a xcb_match_error_t occurs.

  • x - The X coordinate of the new window.
  • y - The Y coordinate of the new window.
  • width - The width of the new window.
  • height - The height of the new window.
Errors
  • Colormap - TODO: reasons?
  • Match - TODO: reasons?
  • Cursor - TODO: reasons?
  • Pixmap - TODO: reasons?
  • Value - TODO: reasons?
  • Window - TODO: reasons?
  • Alloc - The X server could not allocate the requested resources (no memory?).
See
  • xcb_generate_id: function
  • MapWindow: request
  • CreateNotify: event
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fn change_window_attributes<'c, 'input>( &'c self, window: Window, value_list: &'input ChangeWindowAttributesAux ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

change window attributes.

Changes the attributes specified by value_mask for the specified window.

Fields
  • window - The window to change.
  • value_mask -
  • value_list - Values for each of the attributes specified in the bitmask value_mask. The order has to correspond to the order of possible value_mask bits. See the example.
Errors
  • Access - TODO: reasons?
  • Colormap - TODO: reasons?
  • Cursor - TODO: reasons?
  • Match - TODO: reasons?
  • Pixmap - TODO: reasons?
  • Value - TODO: reasons?
  • Window - The specified window does not exist.
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fn get_window_attributes( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetWindowAttributesReply>, ConnectionError>

Gets window attributes.

Gets the current attributes for the specified window.

Fields
  • window - The window to get the attributes from.
Errors
  • Window - The specified window does not exist.
  • Drawable - TODO: reasons?
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fn destroy_window( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

Destroys a window.

Destroys the specified window and all of its subwindows. A DestroyNotify event is generated for each destroyed window (a DestroyNotify event is first generated for any given window’s inferiors). If the window was mapped, it will be automatically unmapped before destroying.

Calling DestroyWindow on the root window will do nothing.

Fields
  • window - The window to destroy.
Errors
  • Window - The specified window does not exist.
See
  • DestroyNotify: event
  • MapWindow: request
  • UnmapWindow: request
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fn destroy_subwindows( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn change_save_set( &self, mode: SetMode, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

Changes a client’s save set.

TODO: explain what the save set is for.

This function either adds or removes the specified window to the client’s (your application’s) save set.

Fields
  • mode - Insert to add the specified window to the save set or Delete to delete it from the save set.
  • window - The window to add or delete to/from your save set.
Errors
  • Match - You created the specified window. This does not make sense, you can only add windows created by other clients to your save set.
  • Value - You specified an invalid mode.
  • Window - The specified window does not exist.
See
  • ReparentWindow: request
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fn reparent_window( &self, window: Window, parent: Window, x: i16, y: i16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

Reparents a window.

Makes the specified window a child of the specified parent window. If the window is mapped, it will automatically be unmapped before reparenting and re-mapped after reparenting. The window is placed in the stacking order on top with respect to sibling windows.

After reparenting, a ReparentNotify event is generated.

Fields
  • window - The window to reparent.
  • parent - The new parent of the window.
  • x - The X position of the window within its new parent.
  • y - The Y position of the window within its new parent.
Errors
  • Match - The new parent window is not on the same screen as the old parent window.

The new parent window is the specified window or an inferior of the specified window.

The new parent is InputOnly and the window is not.

The specified window has a ParentRelative background and the new parent window is not the same depth as the specified window.

  • Window - The specified window does not exist.
See
  • ReparentNotify: event
  • MapWindow: request
  • UnmapWindow: request
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fn map_window( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

Makes a window visible.

Maps the specified window. This means making the window visible (as long as its parent is visible).

This MapWindow request will be translated to a MapRequest request if a window manager is running. The window manager then decides to either map the window or not. Set the override-redirect window attribute to true if you want to bypass this mechanism.

If the window manager decides to map the window (or if no window manager is running), a MapNotify event is generated.

If the window becomes viewable and no earlier contents for it are remembered, the X server tiles the window with its background. If the window’s background is undefined, the existing screen contents are not altered, and the X server generates zero or more Expose events.

If the window type is InputOutput, an Expose event will be generated when the window becomes visible. The normal response to an Expose event should be to repaint the window.

Fields
  • window - The window to make visible.
Errors
  • Match - The specified window does not exist.
See
  • MapNotify: event
  • Expose: event
  • UnmapWindow: request
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fn map_subwindows( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn unmap_window( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

Makes a window invisible.

Unmaps the specified window. This means making the window invisible (and all its child windows).

Unmapping a window leads to the UnmapNotify event being generated. Also, Expose events are generated for formerly obscured windows.

Fields
  • window - The window to make invisible.
Errors
  • Window - The specified window does not exist.
See
  • UnmapNotify: event
  • Expose: event
  • MapWindow: request
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fn unmap_subwindows( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn configure_window<'c, 'input>( &'c self, window: Window, value_list: &'input ConfigureWindowAux ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

Configures window attributes.

Configures a window’s size, position, border width and stacking order.

Fields
  • window - The window to configure.
  • value_mask - Bitmask of attributes to change.
  • value_list - New values, corresponding to the attributes in value_mask. The order has to correspond to the order of possible value_mask bits. See the example.
Errors
  • Match - You specified a Sibling without also specifying StackMode or the window is not actually a Sibling.
  • Window - The specified window does not exist. TODO: any other reason?
  • Value - TODO: reasons?
See
  • MapNotify: event
  • Expose: event
Example
/*
 * Configures the given window to the left upper corner
 * with a size of 1024x768 pixels.
 *
 */
void my_example(xcb_connection_t *c, xcb_window_t window) {
    uint16_t mask = 0;

    mask |= XCB_CONFIG_WINDOW_X;
    mask |= XCB_CONFIG_WINDOW_Y;
    mask |= XCB_CONFIG_WINDOW_WIDTH;
    mask |= XCB_CONFIG_WINDOW_HEIGHT;

    const uint32_t values[] = {
        0,    /* x */
        0,    /* y */
        1024, /* width */
        768   /* height */
    };

    xcb_configure_window(c, window, mask, values);
    xcb_flush(c);
}
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fn circulate_window( &self, direction: Circulate, window: Window ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

Change window stacking order.

If direction is XCB_CIRCULATE_RAISE_LOWEST, the lowest mapped child (if any) will be raised to the top of the stack.

If direction is XCB_CIRCULATE_LOWER_HIGHEST, the highest mapped child will be lowered to the bottom of the stack.

Fields
  • direction -
  • window - The window to raise/lower (depending on direction).
Errors
  • Window - The specified window does not exist.
  • Value - The specified direction is invalid.
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fn get_geometry( &self, drawable: Drawable ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetGeometryReply>, ConnectionError>

Get current window geometry.

Gets the current geometry of the specified drawable (either Window or Pixmap).

Fields
  • drawable - The drawable (Window or Pixmap) of which the geometry will be received.
Errors
  • Drawable - TODO: reasons?
  • Window - TODO: reasons?
See
  • xwininfo: program
Example
/*
 * Displays the x and y position of the given window.
 *
 */
void my_example(xcb_connection_t *c, xcb_window_t window) {
    xcb_get_geometry_cookie_t cookie;
    xcb_get_geometry_reply_t *reply;

    cookie = xcb_get_geometry(c, window);
    /* ... do other work here if possible ... */
    if ((reply = xcb_get_geometry_reply(c, cookie, NULL))) {
        printf("This window is at %d, %d\\n", reply->x, reply->y);
    }
    free(reply);
}
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fn query_tree( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, QueryTreeReply>, ConnectionError>

query the window tree.

Gets the root window ID, parent window ID and list of children windows for the specified window. The children are listed in bottom-to-top stacking order.

Fields
  • window - The window to query.
See
  • xwininfo: program
Example
/*
 * Displays the root, parent and children of the specified window.
 *
 */
void my_example(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_window_t window) {
    xcb_query_tree_cookie_t cookie;
    xcb_query_tree_reply_t *reply;

    cookie = xcb_query_tree(conn, window);
    if ((reply = xcb_query_tree_reply(conn, cookie, NULL))) {
        printf("root = 0x%08x\\n", reply->root);
        printf("parent = 0x%08x\\n", reply->parent);

        xcb_window_t *children = xcb_query_tree_children(reply);
        for (int i = 0; i < xcb_query_tree_children_length(reply); i++)
            printf("child window = 0x%08x\\n", children[i]);

        free(reply);
    }
}
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fn intern_atom<'c, 'input>( &'c self, only_if_exists: bool, name: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, InternAtomReply>, ConnectionError>

Get atom identifier by name.

Retrieves the identifier (xcb_atom_t TODO) for the atom with the specified name. Atoms are used in protocols like EWMH, for example to store window titles (_NET_WM_NAME atom) as property of a window.

If only_if_exists is 0, the atom will be created if it does not already exist. If only_if_exists is 1, XCB_ATOM_NONE will be returned if the atom does not yet exist.

Fields
  • name_len - The length of the following name.
  • name - The name of the atom.
  • only_if_exists - Return a valid atom id only if the atom already exists.
Errors
  • Alloc - TODO: reasons?
  • Value - A value other than 0 or 1 was specified for only_if_exists.
See
  • xlsatoms: program
  • GetAtomName: request
Example
/*
 * Resolves the _NET_WM_NAME atom.
 *
 */
void my_example(xcb_connection_t *c) {
    xcb_intern_atom_cookie_t cookie;
    xcb_intern_atom_reply_t *reply;

    cookie = xcb_intern_atom(c, 0, strlen("_NET_WM_NAME"), "_NET_WM_NAME");
    /* ... do other work here if possible ... */
    if ((reply = xcb_intern_atom_reply(c, cookie, NULL))) {
        printf("The _NET_WM_NAME atom has ID %u\n", reply->atom);
        free(reply);
    }
}
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fn get_atom_name( &self, atom: Atom ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetAtomNameReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn change_property<'c, 'input, A, B>( &'c self, mode: PropMode, window: Window, property: A, type_: B, format: u8, data_len: u32, data: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Atom>, B: Into<Atom>,

Changes a window property.

Sets or updates a property on the specified window. Properties are for example the window title (WM_NAME) or its minimum size (WM_NORMAL_HINTS). Protocols such as EWMH also use properties - for example EWMH defines the window title, encoded as UTF-8 string, in the _NET_WM_NAME property.

Fields
  • window - The window whose property you want to change.
  • mode -
  • property - The property you want to change (an atom).
  • type - The type of the property you want to change (an atom).
  • format - Specifies whether the data should be viewed as a list of 8-bit, 16-bit or 32-bit quantities. Possible values are 8, 16 and 32. This information allows the X server to correctly perform byte-swap operations as necessary.
  • data_len - Specifies the number of elements (see format).
  • data - The property data.
Errors
  • Match - TODO: reasons?
  • Value - TODO: reasons?
  • Window - The specified window does not exist.
  • Atom - property or type do not refer to a valid atom.
  • Alloc - The X server could not store the property (no memory?).
See
  • InternAtom: request
  • xprop: program
Example
/*
 * Sets the WM_NAME property of the window to "XCB Example".
 *
 */
void my_example(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_window_t window) {
    xcb_change_property(conn,
        XCB_PROP_MODE_REPLACE,
        window,
        XCB_ATOM_WM_NAME,
        XCB_ATOM_STRING,
        8,
        strlen("XCB Example"),
        "XCB Example");
    xcb_flush(conn);
}
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fn delete_property( &self, window: Window, property: Atom ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn get_property<A, B>( &self, delete: bool, window: Window, property: A, type_: B, long_offset: u32, long_length: u32 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetPropertyReply>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Atom>, B: Into<Atom>,

Gets a window property.

Gets the specified property from the specified window. Properties are for example the window title (WM_NAME) or its minimum size (WM_NORMAL_HINTS). Protocols such as EWMH also use properties - for example EWMH defines the window title, encoded as UTF-8 string, in the _NET_WM_NAME property.

TODO: talk about type

TODO: talk about delete

TODO: talk about the offset/length thing. what’s a valid use case?

Fields
  • window - The window whose property you want to get.
  • delete - Whether the property should actually be deleted. For deleting a property, the specified type has to match the actual property type.
  • property - The property you want to get (an atom).
  • type - The type of the property you want to get (an atom).
  • long_offset - Specifies the offset (in 32-bit multiples) in the specified property where the data is to be retrieved.
  • long_length - Specifies how many 32-bit multiples of data should be retrieved (e.g. if you set long_length to 4, you will receive 16 bytes of data).
Errors
  • Window - The specified window does not exist.
  • Atom - property or type do not refer to a valid atom.
  • Value - The specified long_offset is beyond the actual property length (e.g. the property has a length of 3 bytes and you are setting long_offset to 1, resulting in a byte offset of 4).
See
  • InternAtom: request
  • xprop: program
Example
/*
 * Prints the WM_NAME property of the window.
 *
 */
void my_example(xcb_connection_t *c, xcb_window_t window) {
    xcb_get_property_cookie_t cookie;
    xcb_get_property_reply_t *reply;

    /* These atoms are predefined in the X11 protocol. */
    xcb_atom_t property = XCB_ATOM_WM_NAME;
    xcb_atom_t type = XCB_ATOM_STRING;

    // TODO: a reasonable long_length for WM_NAME?
    cookie = xcb_get_property(c, 0, window, property, type, 0, 0);
    if ((reply = xcb_get_property_reply(c, cookie, NULL))) {
        int len = xcb_get_property_value_length(reply);
        if (len == 0) {
            printf("TODO\\n");
            free(reply);
            return;
        }
        printf("WM_NAME is %.*s\\n", len,
               (char*)xcb_get_property_value(reply));
    }
    free(reply);
}
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fn list_properties( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, ListPropertiesReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn set_selection_owner<A, B>( &self, owner: A, selection: Atom, time: B ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Window>, B: Into<Timestamp>,

Sets the owner of a selection.

Makes window the owner of the selection selection and updates the last-change time of the specified selection.

TODO: briefly explain what a selection is.

Fields
  • selection - The selection.
  • owner - The new owner of the selection.

The special value XCB_NONE means that the selection will have no owner.

  • time - Timestamp to avoid race conditions when running X over the network.

The selection will not be changed if time is earlier than the current last-change time of the selection or is later than the current X server time. Otherwise, the last-change time is set to the specified time.

The special value XCB_CURRENT_TIME will be replaced with the current server time.

Errors
  • Atom - selection does not refer to a valid atom.
See
  • SetSelectionOwner: request
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fn get_selection_owner( &self, selection: Atom ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetSelectionOwnerReply>, ConnectionError>

Gets the owner of a selection.

Gets the owner of the specified selection.

TODO: briefly explain what a selection is.

Fields
  • selection - The selection.
Errors
  • Atom - selection does not refer to a valid atom.
See
  • SetSelectionOwner: request
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fn convert_selection<A, B>( &self, requestor: Window, selection: Atom, target: Atom, property: A, time: B ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Atom>, B: Into<Timestamp>,

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fn send_event<A, B>( &self, propagate: bool, destination: A, event_mask: EventMask, event: B ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Window>, B: Into<[u8; 32]>,

send an event.

Identifies the destination window, determines which clients should receive the specified event and ignores any active grabs.

The event must be one of the core events or an event defined by an extension, so that the X server can correctly byte-swap the contents as necessary. The contents of event are otherwise unaltered and unchecked except for the send_event field which is forced to ‘true’.

Fields
  • destination - The window to send this event to. Every client which selects any event within event_mask on destination will get the event.

The special value XCB_SEND_EVENT_DEST_POINTER_WINDOW refers to the window that contains the mouse pointer.

The special value XCB_SEND_EVENT_DEST_ITEM_FOCUS refers to the window which has the keyboard focus.

  • event_mask - Event_mask for determining which clients should receive the specified event. See destination and propagate.
  • propagate - If propagate is true and no clients have selected any event on destination, the destination is replaced with the closest ancestor of destination for which some client has selected a type in event_mask and for which no intervening window has that type in its do-not-propagate-mask. If no such window exists or if the window is an ancestor of the focus window and InputFocus was originally specified as the destination, the event is not sent to any clients. Otherwise, the event is reported to every client selecting on the final destination any of the types specified in event_mask.
  • event - The event to send to the specified destination.
Errors
  • Window - The specified destination window does not exist.
  • Value - The given event is neither a core event nor an event defined by an extension.
See
  • ConfigureNotify: event
Example
/*
 * Tell the given window that it was configured to a size of 800x600 pixels.
 *
 */
void my_example(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_window_t window) {
    /* Every X11 event is 32 bytes long. Therefore, XCB will copy 32 bytes.
     * In order to properly initialize these bytes, we allocate 32 bytes even
     * though we only need less for an xcb_configure_notify_event_t */
    xcb_configure_notify_event_t *event = calloc(32, 1);

    event->event = window;
    event->window = window;
    event->response_type = XCB_CONFIGURE_NOTIFY;

    event->x = 0;
    event->y = 0;
    event->width = 800;
    event->height = 600;

    event->border_width = 0;
    event->above_sibling = XCB_NONE;
    event->override_redirect = false;

    xcb_send_event(conn, false, window, XCB_EVENT_MASK_STRUCTURE_NOTIFY,
                   (char*)event);
    xcb_flush(conn);
    free(event);
}
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fn grab_pointer<A, B, C>( &self, owner_events: bool, grab_window: Window, event_mask: EventMask, pointer_mode: GrabMode, keyboard_mode: GrabMode, confine_to: A, cursor: B, time: C ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GrabPointerReply>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Window>, B: Into<Cursor>, C: Into<Timestamp>,

Grab the pointer.

Actively grabs control of the pointer. Further pointer events are reported only to the grabbing client. Overrides any active pointer grab by this client.

Fields
  • event_mask - Specifies which pointer events are reported to the client.

TODO: which values?

  • confine_to - Specifies the window to confine the pointer in (the user will not be able to move the pointer out of that window).

The special value XCB_NONE means don’t confine the pointer.

  • cursor - Specifies the cursor that should be displayed or XCB_NONE to not change the cursor.
  • owner_events - If 1, the grab_window will still get the pointer events. If 0, events are not reported to the grab_window.
  • grab_window - Specifies the window on which the pointer should be grabbed.
  • time - The time argument allows you to avoid certain circumstances that come up if applications take a long time to respond or if there are long network delays. Consider a situation where you have two applications, both of which normally grab the pointer when clicked on. If both applications specify the timestamp from the event, the second application may wake up faster and successfully grab the pointer before the first application. The first application then will get an indication that the other application grabbed the pointer before its request was processed.

The special value XCB_CURRENT_TIME will be replaced with the current server time.

  • pointer_mode -
  • keyboard_mode -
Errors
  • Value - TODO: reasons?
  • Window - The specified window does not exist.
See
  • GrabKeyboard: request
Example
/*
 * Grabs the pointer actively
 *
 */
void my_example(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_screen_t *screen, xcb_cursor_t cursor) {
    xcb_grab_pointer_cookie_t cookie;
    xcb_grab_pointer_reply_t *reply;

    cookie = xcb_grab_pointer(
        conn,
        false,               /* get all pointer events specified by the following mask */
        screen->root,        /* grab the root window */
        XCB_NONE,            /* which events to let through */
        XCB_GRAB_MODE_ASYNC, /* pointer events should continue as normal */
        XCB_GRAB_MODE_ASYNC, /* keyboard mode */
        XCB_NONE,            /* confine_to = in which window should the cursor stay */
        cursor,              /* we change the cursor to whatever the user wanted */
        XCB_CURRENT_TIME
    );

    if ((reply = xcb_grab_pointer_reply(conn, cookie, NULL))) {
        if (reply->status == XCB_GRAB_STATUS_SUCCESS)
            printf("successfully grabbed the pointer\\n");
        free(reply);
    }
}
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fn ungrab_pointer<A>( &self, time: A ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Timestamp>,

release the pointer.

Releases the pointer and any queued events if you actively grabbed the pointer before using xcb_grab_pointer, xcb_grab_button or within a normal button press.

EnterNotify and LeaveNotify events are generated.

Fields
  • time - Timestamp to avoid race conditions when running X over the network.

The pointer will not be released if time is earlier than the last-pointer-grab time or later than the current X server time.

  • name_len - Length (in bytes) of name.
  • name - A pattern describing an X core font.
See
  • GrabPointer: request
  • GrabButton: request
  • EnterNotify: event
  • LeaveNotify: event
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fn grab_button<A, B>( &self, owner_events: bool, grab_window: Window, event_mask: EventMask, pointer_mode: GrabMode, keyboard_mode: GrabMode, confine_to: A, cursor: B, button: ButtonIndex, modifiers: ModMask ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Window>, B: Into<Cursor>,

Grab pointer button(s).

This request establishes a passive grab. The pointer is actively grabbed as described in GrabPointer, the last-pointer-grab time is set to the time at which the button was pressed (as transmitted in the ButtonPress event), and the ButtonPress event is reported if all of the following conditions are true:

The pointer is not grabbed and the specified button is logically pressed when the specified modifier keys are logically down, and no other buttons or modifier keys are logically down.

The grab-window contains the pointer.

The confine-to window (if any) is viewable.

A passive grab on the same button/key combination does not exist on any ancestor of grab-window.

The interpretation of the remaining arguments is the same as for GrabPointer. The active grab is terminated automatically when the logical state of the pointer has all buttons released, independent of the logical state of modifier keys. Note that the logical state of a device (as seen by means of the protocol) may lag the physical state if device event processing is frozen. This request overrides all previous passive grabs by the same client on the same button/key combinations on the same window. A modifier of AnyModifier is equivalent to issuing the request for all possible modifier combinations (including the combination of no modifiers). It is not required that all specified modifiers have currently assigned keycodes. A button of AnyButton is equivalent to issuing the request for all possible buttons. Otherwise, it is not required that the button specified currently be assigned to a physical button.

An Access error is generated if some other client has already issued a GrabButton request with the same button/key combination on the same window. When using AnyModifier or AnyButton, the request fails completely (no grabs are established), and an Access error is generated if there is a conflicting grab for any combination. The request has no effect on an active grab.

Fields
  • owner_events - If 1, the grab_window will still get the pointer events. If 0, events are not reported to the grab_window.
  • grab_window - Specifies the window on which the pointer should be grabbed.
  • event_mask - Specifies which pointer events are reported to the client.

TODO: which values?

  • confine_to - Specifies the window to confine the pointer in (the user will not be able to move the pointer out of that window).

The special value XCB_NONE means don’t confine the pointer.

  • cursor - Specifies the cursor that should be displayed or XCB_NONE to not change the cursor.
  • modifiers - The modifiers to grab.

Using the special value XCB_MOD_MASK_ANY means grab the pointer with all possible modifier combinations.

  • pointer_mode -
  • keyboard_mode -
  • button -
Errors
  • Access - Another client has already issued a GrabButton with the same button/key combination on the same window.
  • Value - TODO: reasons?
  • Cursor - The specified cursor does not exist.
  • Window - The specified window does not exist.
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fn ungrab_button( &self, button: ButtonIndex, grab_window: Window, modifiers: ModMask ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn change_active_pointer_grab<A, B>( &self, cursor: A, time: B, event_mask: EventMask ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Cursor>, B: Into<Timestamp>,

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fn grab_keyboard<A>( &self, owner_events: bool, grab_window: Window, time: A, pointer_mode: GrabMode, keyboard_mode: GrabMode ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GrabKeyboardReply>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Timestamp>,

Grab the keyboard.

Actively grabs control of the keyboard and generates FocusIn and FocusOut events. Further key events are reported only to the grabbing client.

Any active keyboard grab by this client is overridden. If the keyboard is actively grabbed by some other client, AlreadyGrabbed is returned. If grab_window is not viewable, GrabNotViewable is returned. If the keyboard is frozen by an active grab of another client, GrabFrozen is returned. If the specified time is earlier than the last-keyboard-grab time or later than the current X server time, GrabInvalidTime is returned. Otherwise, the last-keyboard-grab time is set to the specified time.

Fields
  • owner_events - If 1, the grab_window will still get the pointer events. If 0, events are not reported to the grab_window.
  • grab_window - Specifies the window on which the pointer should be grabbed.
  • time - Timestamp to avoid race conditions when running X over the network.

The special value XCB_CURRENT_TIME will be replaced with the current server time.

  • pointer_mode -
  • keyboard_mode -
Errors
  • Value - TODO: reasons?
  • Window - The specified window does not exist.
See
  • GrabPointer: request
Example
/*
 * Grabs the keyboard actively
 *
 */
void my_example(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_screen_t *screen) {
    xcb_grab_keyboard_cookie_t cookie;
    xcb_grab_keyboard_reply_t *reply;

    cookie = xcb_grab_keyboard(
        conn,
        true,                /* report events */
        screen->root,        /* grab the root window */
        XCB_CURRENT_TIME,
        XCB_GRAB_MODE_ASYNC, /* process events as normal, do not require sync */
        XCB_GRAB_MODE_ASYNC
    );

    if ((reply = xcb_grab_keyboard_reply(conn, cookie, NULL))) {
        if (reply->status == XCB_GRAB_STATUS_SUCCESS)
            printf("successfully grabbed the keyboard\\n");

        free(reply);
    }
}
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fn ungrab_keyboard<A>( &self, time: A ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Timestamp>,

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fn grab_key<A>( &self, owner_events: bool, grab_window: Window, modifiers: ModMask, key: A, pointer_mode: GrabMode, keyboard_mode: GrabMode ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Keycode>,

Grab keyboard key(s).

Establishes a passive grab on the keyboard. In the future, the keyboard is actively grabbed (as for GrabKeyboard), the last-keyboard-grab time is set to the time at which the key was pressed (as transmitted in the KeyPress event), and the KeyPress event is reported if all of the following conditions are true:

The keyboard is not grabbed and the specified key (which can itself be a modifier key) is logically pressed when the specified modifier keys are logically down, and no other modifier keys are logically down.

Either the grab_window is an ancestor of (or is) the focus window, or the grab_window is a descendant of the focus window and contains the pointer.

A passive grab on the same key combination does not exist on any ancestor of grab_window.

The interpretation of the remaining arguments is as for XGrabKeyboard. The active grab is terminated automatically when the logical state of the keyboard has the specified key released (independent of the logical state of the modifier keys), at which point a KeyRelease event is reported to the grabbing window.

Note that the logical state of a device (as seen by client applications) may lag the physical state if device event processing is frozen.

A modifiers argument of AnyModifier is equivalent to issuing the request for all possible modifier combinations (including the combination of no modifiers). It is not required that all modifiers specified have currently assigned KeyCodes. A keycode argument of AnyKey is equivalent to issuing the request for all possible KeyCodes. Otherwise, the specified keycode must be in the range specified by min_keycode and max_keycode in the connection setup, or a BadValue error results.

If some other client has issued a XGrabKey with the same key combination on the same window, a BadAccess error results. When using AnyModifier or AnyKey, the request fails completely, and a BadAccess error results (no grabs are established) if there is a conflicting grab for any combination.

Fields
  • owner_events - If 1, the grab_window will still get the key events. If 0, events are not reported to the grab_window.
  • grab_window - Specifies the window on which the key should be grabbed.
  • key - The keycode of the key to grab.

The special value XCB_GRAB_ANY means grab any key.

  • modifiers - The modifiers to grab.

Using the special value XCB_MOD_MASK_ANY means grab the key with all possible modifier combinations.

  • pointer_mode -
  • keyboard_mode -
Errors
  • Access - Another client has already issued a GrabKey with the same button/key combination on the same window.
  • Value - The key is not XCB_GRAB_ANY and not in the range specified by min_keycode and max_keycode in the connection setup.
  • Window - The specified window does not exist.
See
  • GrabKeyboard: request
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fn ungrab_key<A>( &self, key: A, grab_window: Window, modifiers: ModMask ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Keycode>,

release a key combination.

Releases the key combination on grab_window if you grabbed it using xcb_grab_key before.

Fields
  • key - The keycode of the specified key combination.

Using the special value XCB_GRAB_ANY means releasing all possible key codes.

  • grab_window - The window on which the grabbed key combination will be released.
  • modifiers - The modifiers of the specified key combination.

Using the special value XCB_MOD_MASK_ANY means releasing the key combination with every possible modifier combination.

Errors
  • Window - The specified grab_window does not exist.
  • Value - TODO: reasons?
See
  • GrabKey: request
  • xev: program
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fn allow_events<A>( &self, mode: Allow, time: A ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Timestamp>,

release queued events.

Releases queued events if the client has caused a device (pointer/keyboard) to freeze due to grabbing it actively. This request has no effect if time is earlier than the last-grab time of the most recent active grab for this client or if time is later than the current X server time.

Fields
  • mode -
  • time - Timestamp to avoid race conditions when running X over the network.

The special value XCB_CURRENT_TIME will be replaced with the current server time.

Errors
  • Value - You specified an invalid mode.
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fn grab_server(&self) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn ungrab_server(&self) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn query_pointer( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, QueryPointerReply>, ConnectionError>

get pointer coordinates.

Gets the root window the pointer is logically on and the pointer coordinates relative to the root window’s origin.

Fields
  • window - A window to check if the pointer is on the same screen as window (see the same_screen field in the reply).
Errors
  • Window - The specified window does not exist.
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fn get_motion_events<A, B>( &self, window: Window, start: A, stop: B ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetMotionEventsReply>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Timestamp>, B: Into<Timestamp>,

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fn translate_coordinates( &self, src_window: Window, dst_window: Window, src_x: i16, src_y: i16 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, TranslateCoordinatesReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn warp_pointer<A, B>( &self, src_window: A, dst_window: B, src_x: i16, src_y: i16, src_width: u16, src_height: u16, dst_x: i16, dst_y: i16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Window>, B: Into<Window>,

move mouse pointer.

Moves the mouse pointer to the specified position.

If src_window is not XCB_NONE (TODO), the move will only take place if the pointer is inside src_window and within the rectangle specified by (src_x, src_y, src_width, src_height). The rectangle coordinates are relative to src_window.

If dst_window is not XCB_NONE (TODO), the pointer will be moved to the offsets (dst_x, dst_y) relative to dst_window. If dst_window is XCB_NONE (TODO), the pointer will be moved by the offsets (dst_x, dst_y) relative to the current position of the pointer.

Fields
  • src_window - If src_window is not XCB_NONE (TODO), the move will only take place if the pointer is inside src_window and within the rectangle specified by (src_x, src_y, src_width, src_height). The rectangle coordinates are relative to src_window.
  • dst_window - If dst_window is not XCB_NONE (TODO), the pointer will be moved to the offsets (dst_x, dst_y) relative to dst_window. If dst_window is XCB_NONE (TODO), the pointer will be moved by the offsets (dst_x, dst_y) relative to the current position of the pointer.
Errors
  • Window - TODO: reasons?
See
  • SetInputFocus: request
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fn set_input_focus<A, B>( &self, revert_to: InputFocus, focus: A, time: B ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Window>, B: Into<Timestamp>,

Sets input focus.

Changes the input focus and the last-focus-change time. If the specified time is earlier than the current last-focus-change time, the request is ignored (to avoid race conditions when running X over the network).

A FocusIn and FocusOut event is generated when focus is changed.

Fields
  • focus - The window to focus. All keyboard events will be reported to this window. The window must be viewable (TODO), or a xcb_match_error_t occurs (TODO).

If focus is XCB_NONE (TODO), all keyboard events are discarded until a new focus window is set.

If focus is XCB_POINTER_ROOT (TODO), focus is on the root window of the screen on which the pointer is on currently.

  • time - Timestamp to avoid race conditions when running X over the network.

The special value XCB_CURRENT_TIME will be replaced with the current server time.

  • revert_to - Specifies what happens when the focus window becomes unviewable (if focus is neither XCB_NONE nor XCB_POINTER_ROOT).
Errors
  • Window - The specified focus window does not exist.
  • Match - The specified focus window is not viewable.
  • Value - TODO: Reasons?
See
  • FocusIn: event
  • FocusOut: event
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fn get_input_focus( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetInputFocusReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn query_keymap( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, QueryKeymapReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn open_font<'c, 'input>( &'c self, fid: Font, name: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

opens a font.

Opens any X core font matching the given name (for example “-misc-fixed-*”).

Note that X core fonts are deprecated (but still supported) in favor of client-side rendering using Xft.

Fields
  • fid - The ID with which you will refer to the font, created by xcb_generate_id.
  • name_len - Length (in bytes) of name.
  • name - A pattern describing an X core font.
Errors
  • Name - No font matches the given name.
See
  • xcb_generate_id: function
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fn close_font( &self, font: Font ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn query_font( &self, font: Fontable ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, QueryFontReply>, ConnectionError>

query font metrics.

Queries information associated with the font.

Fields
  • font - The fontable (Font or Graphics Context) to query.
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fn query_text_extents<'c, 'input>( &'c self, font: Fontable, string: &'input [Char2b] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, QueryTextExtentsReply>, ConnectionError>

get text extents.

Query text extents from the X11 server. This request returns the bounding box of the specified 16-bit character string in the specified font or the font contained in the specified graphics context.

font_ascent is set to the maximum of the ascent metrics of all characters in the string. font_descent is set to the maximum of the descent metrics. overall_width is set to the sum of the character-width metrics of all characters in the string. For each character in the string, let W be the sum of the character-width metrics of all characters preceding it in the string. Let L be the left-side-bearing metric of the character plus W. Let R be the right-side-bearing metric of the character plus W. The lbearing member is set to the minimum L of all characters in the string. The rbearing member is set to the maximum R.

For fonts defined with linear indexing rather than 2-byte matrix indexing, each xcb_char2b_t structure is interpreted as a 16-bit number with byte1 as the most significant byte. If the font has no defined default character, undefined characters in the string are taken to have all zero metrics.

Characters with all zero metrics are ignored. If the font has no defined default_char, the undefined characters in the string are also ignored.

Fields
  • font - The font to calculate text extents in. You can also pass a graphics context.
  • string_len - The number of characters in string.
  • string - The text to get text extents for.
Errors
  • GContext - The specified graphics context does not exist.
  • Font - The specified font does not exist.
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fn list_fonts<'c, 'input>( &'c self, max_names: u16, pattern: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, ListFontsReply>, ConnectionError>

get matching font names.

Gets a list of available font names which match the given pattern.

Fields
  • pattern_len - The length (in bytes) of pattern.
  • pattern - A font pattern, for example “-misc-fixed-*”.

The asterisk (*) is a wildcard for any number of characters. The question mark (?) is a wildcard for a single character. Use of uppercase or lowercase does not matter.

  • max_names - The maximum number of fonts to be returned.
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fn list_fonts_with_info<'c, 'input>( &'c self, max_names: u16, pattern: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<ListFontsWithInfoCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

get matching font names and information.

Gets a list of available font names which match the given pattern.

Fields
  • pattern_len - The length (in bytes) of pattern.
  • pattern - A font pattern, for example “-misc-fixed-*”.

The asterisk (*) is a wildcard for any number of characters. The question mark (?) is a wildcard for a single character. Use of uppercase or lowercase does not matter.

  • max_names - The maximum number of fonts to be returned.
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fn set_font_path<'c, 'input>( &'c self, font: &'input [Str] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn get_font_path( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetFontPathReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn create_pixmap( &self, depth: u8, pid: Pixmap, drawable: Drawable, width: u16, height: u16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

Creates a pixmap.

Creates a pixmap. The pixmap can only be used on the same screen as drawable is on and only with drawables of the same depth.

Fields
  • depth - TODO
  • pid - The ID with which you will refer to the new pixmap, created by xcb_generate_id.
  • drawable - Drawable to get the screen from.
  • width - The width of the new pixmap.
  • height - The height of the new pixmap.
Errors
  • Value - TODO: reasons?
  • Drawable - The specified drawable (Window or Pixmap) does not exist.
  • Alloc - The X server could not allocate the requested resources (no memory?).
See
  • xcb_generate_id: function
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fn free_pixmap( &self, pixmap: Pixmap ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

Destroys a pixmap.

Deletes the association between the pixmap ID and the pixmap. The pixmap storage will be freed when there are no more references to it.

Fields
  • pixmap - The pixmap to destroy.
Errors
  • Pixmap - The specified pixmap does not exist.
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fn create_gc<'c, 'input>( &'c self, cid: Gcontext, drawable: Drawable, value_list: &'input CreateGCAux ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

Creates a graphics context.

Creates a graphics context. The graphics context can be used with any drawable that has the same root and depth as the specified drawable.

Fields
  • cid - The ID with which you will refer to the graphics context, created by xcb_generate_id.
  • drawable - Drawable to get the root/depth from.
Errors
  • Drawable - The specified drawable (Window or Pixmap) does not exist.
  • Match - TODO: reasons?
  • Font - TODO: reasons?
  • Pixmap - TODO: reasons?
  • Value - TODO: reasons?
  • Alloc - The X server could not allocate the requested resources (no memory?).
See
  • xcb_generate_id: function
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fn change_gc<'c, 'input>( &'c self, gc: Gcontext, value_list: &'input ChangeGCAux ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

change graphics context components.

Changes the components specified by value_mask for the specified graphics context.

Fields
  • gc - The graphics context to change.
  • value_mask -
  • value_list - Values for each of the components specified in the bitmask value_mask. The order has to correspond to the order of possible value_mask bits. See the example.
Errors
  • Font - TODO: reasons?
  • GContext - TODO: reasons?
  • Match - TODO: reasons?
  • Pixmap - TODO: reasons?
  • Value - TODO: reasons?
  • Alloc - The X server could not allocate the requested resources (no memory?).
Example
/*
 * Changes the foreground color component of the specified graphics context.
 *
 */
void my_example(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_gcontext_t gc, uint32_t fg, uint32_t bg) {
    /* C99 allows us to use a compact way of changing a single component: */
    xcb_change_gc(conn, gc, XCB_GC_FOREGROUND, (uint32_t[]){ fg });

    /* The more explicit way. Beware that the order of values is important! */
    uint32_t mask = 0;
    mask |= XCB_GC_FOREGROUND;
    mask |= XCB_GC_BACKGROUND;

    uint32_t values[] = {
        fg,
        bg
    };
    xcb_change_gc(conn, gc, mask, values);
    xcb_flush(conn);
}
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fn copy_gc( &self, src_gc: Gcontext, dst_gc: Gcontext, value_mask: GC ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn set_dashes<'c, 'input>( &'c self, gc: Gcontext, dash_offset: u16, dashes: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn set_clip_rectangles<'c, 'input>( &'c self, ordering: ClipOrdering, gc: Gcontext, clip_x_origin: i16, clip_y_origin: i16, rectangles: &'input [Rectangle] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn free_gc(&self, gc: Gcontext) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

Destroys a graphics context.

Destroys the specified gc and all associated storage.

Fields
  • gc - The graphics context to destroy.
Errors
  • GContext - The specified graphics context does not exist.
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fn clear_area( &self, exposures: bool, window: Window, x: i16, y: i16, width: u16, height: u16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn copy_area( &self, src_drawable: Drawable, dst_drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, src_x: i16, src_y: i16, dst_x: i16, dst_y: i16, width: u16, height: u16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

copy areas.

Copies the specified rectangle from src_drawable to dst_drawable.

Fields
  • dst_drawable - The destination drawable (Window or Pixmap).
  • src_drawable - The source drawable (Window or Pixmap).
  • gc - The graphics context to use.
  • src_x - The source X coordinate.
  • src_y - The source Y coordinate.
  • dst_x - The destination X coordinate.
  • dst_y - The destination Y coordinate.
  • width - The width of the area to copy (in pixels).
  • height - The height of the area to copy (in pixels).
Errors
  • Drawable - The specified drawable (Window or Pixmap) does not exist.
  • GContext - The specified graphics context does not exist.
  • Match - src_drawable has a different root or depth than dst_drawable.
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fn copy_plane( &self, src_drawable: Drawable, dst_drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, src_x: i16, src_y: i16, dst_x: i16, dst_y: i16, width: u16, height: u16, bit_plane: u32 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn poly_point<'c, 'input>( &'c self, coordinate_mode: CoordMode, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, points: &'input [Point] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn poly_line<'c, 'input>( &'c self, coordinate_mode: CoordMode, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, points: &'input [Point] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

draw lines.

Draws points_len-1 lines between each pair of points (point[i], point[i+1]) in the points array. The lines are drawn in the order listed in the array. They join correctly at all intermediate points, and if the first and last points coincide, the first and last lines also join correctly. For any given line, a pixel is not drawn more than once. If thin (zero line-width) lines intersect, the intersecting pixels are drawn multiple times. If wide lines intersect, the intersecting pixels are drawn only once, as though the entire request were a single, filled shape.

Fields
  • drawable - The drawable to draw the line(s) on.
  • gc - The graphics context to use.
  • points_len - The number of xcb_point_t structures in points.
  • points - An array of points.
  • coordinate_mode -
Errors
  • Drawable - TODO: reasons?
  • GContext - TODO: reasons?
  • Match - TODO: reasons?
  • Value - TODO: reasons?
Example
/*
 * Draw a straight line.
 *
 */
void my_example(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_drawable_t drawable, xcb_gcontext_t gc) {
    xcb_poly_line(conn, XCB_COORD_MODE_ORIGIN, drawable, gc, 2,
                  (xcb_point_t[]) { {10, 10}, {100, 10} });
    xcb_flush(conn);
}
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fn poly_segment<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, segments: &'input [Segment] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

draw lines.

Draws multiple, unconnected lines. For each segment, a line is drawn between (x1, y1) and (x2, y2). The lines are drawn in the order listed in the array of xcb_segment_t structures and does not perform joining at coincident endpoints. For any given line, a pixel is not drawn more than once. If lines intersect, the intersecting pixels are drawn multiple times.

TODO: include the xcb_segment_t data structure

TODO: an example

Fields
  • drawable - A drawable (Window or Pixmap) to draw on.
  • gc - The graphics context to use.

TODO: document which attributes of a gc are used

  • segments_len - The number of xcb_segment_t structures in segments.
  • segments - An array of xcb_segment_t structures.
Errors
  • Drawable - The specified drawable does not exist.
  • GContext - The specified gc does not exist.
  • Match - TODO: reasons?
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fn poly_rectangle<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, rectangles: &'input [Rectangle] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn poly_arc<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, arcs: &'input [Arc] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn fill_poly<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, shape: PolyShape, coordinate_mode: CoordMode, points: &'input [Point] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn poly_fill_rectangle<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, rectangles: &'input [Rectangle] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

Fills rectangles.

Fills the specified rectangle(s) in the order listed in the array. For any given rectangle, each pixel is not drawn more than once. If rectangles intersect, the intersecting pixels are drawn multiple times.

Fields
  • drawable - The drawable (Window or Pixmap) to draw on.
  • gc - The graphics context to use.

The following graphics context components are used: function, plane-mask, fill-style, subwindow-mode, clip-x-origin, clip-y-origin, and clip-mask.

The following graphics context mode-dependent components are used: foreground, background, tile, stipple, tile-stipple-x-origin, and tile-stipple-y-origin.

  • rectangles_len - The number of xcb_rectangle_t structures in rectangles.
  • rectangles - The rectangles to fill.
Errors
  • Drawable - The specified drawable (Window or Pixmap) does not exist.
  • GContext - The specified graphics context does not exist.
  • Match - TODO: reasons?
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fn poly_fill_arc<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, arcs: &'input [Arc] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn put_image<'c, 'input>( &'c self, format: ImageFormat, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, width: u16, height: u16, dst_x: i16, dst_y: i16, left_pad: u8, depth: u8, data: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn get_image( &self, format: ImageFormat, drawable: Drawable, x: i16, y: i16, width: u16, height: u16, plane_mask: u32 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetImageReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn poly_text8<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, x: i16, y: i16, items: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn poly_text16<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, x: i16, y: i16, items: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn image_text8<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, x: i16, y: i16, string: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

Draws text.

Fills the destination rectangle with the background pixel from gc, then paints the text with the foreground pixel from gc. The upper-left corner of the filled rectangle is at [x, y - font-ascent]. The width is overall-width, the height is font-ascent + font-descent. The overall-width, font-ascent and font-descent are as returned by xcb_query_text_extents (TODO).

Note that using X core fonts is deprecated (but still supported) in favor of client-side rendering using Xft.

Fields
  • drawable - The drawable (Window or Pixmap) to draw text on.
  • string_len - The length of the string. Note that this parameter limited by 255 due to using 8 bits!
  • string - The string to draw. Only the first 255 characters are relevant due to the data type of string_len.
  • x - The x coordinate of the first character, relative to the origin of drawable.
  • y - The y coordinate of the first character, relative to the origin of drawable.
  • gc - The graphics context to use.

The following graphics context components are used: plane-mask, foreground, background, font, subwindow-mode, clip-x-origin, clip-y-origin, and clip-mask.

Errors
  • Drawable - The specified drawable (Window or Pixmap) does not exist.
  • GContext - The specified graphics context does not exist.
  • Match - TODO: reasons?
See
  • ImageText16: request
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fn image_text16<'c, 'input>( &'c self, drawable: Drawable, gc: Gcontext, x: i16, y: i16, string: &'input [Char2b] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

Draws text.

Fills the destination rectangle with the background pixel from gc, then paints the text with the foreground pixel from gc. The upper-left corner of the filled rectangle is at [x, y - font-ascent]. The width is overall-width, the height is font-ascent + font-descent. The overall-width, font-ascent and font-descent are as returned by xcb_query_text_extents (TODO).

Note that using X core fonts is deprecated (but still supported) in favor of client-side rendering using Xft.

Fields
  • drawable - The drawable (Window or Pixmap) to draw text on.
  • string_len - The length of the string in characters. Note that this parameter limited by 255 due to using 8 bits!
  • string - The string to draw. Only the first 255 characters are relevant due to the data type of string_len. Every character uses 2 bytes (hence the 16 in this request’s name).
  • x - The x coordinate of the first character, relative to the origin of drawable.
  • y - The y coordinate of the first character, relative to the origin of drawable.
  • gc - The graphics context to use.

The following graphics context components are used: plane-mask, foreground, background, font, subwindow-mode, clip-x-origin, clip-y-origin, and clip-mask.

Errors
  • Drawable - The specified drawable (Window or Pixmap) does not exist.
  • GContext - The specified graphics context does not exist.
  • Match - TODO: reasons?
See
  • ImageText8: request
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fn create_colormap( &self, alloc: ColormapAlloc, mid: Colormap, window: Window, visual: Visualid ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn free_colormap( &self, cmap: Colormap ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn copy_colormap_and_free( &self, mid: Colormap, src_cmap: Colormap ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn install_colormap( &self, cmap: Colormap ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn uninstall_colormap( &self, cmap: Colormap ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn list_installed_colormaps( &self, window: Window ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, ListInstalledColormapsReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn alloc_color( &self, cmap: Colormap, red: u16, green: u16, blue: u16 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, AllocColorReply>, ConnectionError>

Allocate a color.

Allocates a read-only colormap entry corresponding to the closest RGB value supported by the hardware. If you are using TrueColor, you can take a shortcut and directly calculate the color pixel value to avoid the round trip. But, for example, on 16-bit color setups (VNC), you can easily get the closest supported RGB value to the RGB value you are specifying.

Fields
  • cmap - TODO
  • red - The red value of your color.
  • green - The green value of your color.
  • blue - The blue value of your color.
Errors
  • Colormap - The specified colormap cmap does not exist.
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fn alloc_named_color<'c, 'input>( &'c self, cmap: Colormap, name: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, AllocNamedColorReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn alloc_color_cells( &self, contiguous: bool, cmap: Colormap, colors: u16, planes: u16 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, AllocColorCellsReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn alloc_color_planes( &self, contiguous: bool, cmap: Colormap, colors: u16, reds: u16, greens: u16, blues: u16 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, AllocColorPlanesReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn free_colors<'c, 'input>( &'c self, cmap: Colormap, plane_mask: u32, pixels: &'input [u32] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn store_colors<'c, 'input>( &'c self, cmap: Colormap, items: &'input [Coloritem] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn store_named_color<'c, 'input>( &'c self, flags: ColorFlag, cmap: Colormap, pixel: u32, name: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn query_colors<'c, 'input>( &'c self, cmap: Colormap, pixels: &'input [u32] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, QueryColorsReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn lookup_color<'c, 'input>( &'c self, cmap: Colormap, name: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, LookupColorReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn create_cursor<A>( &self, cid: Cursor, source: Pixmap, mask: A, fore_red: u16, fore_green: u16, fore_blue: u16, back_red: u16, back_green: u16, back_blue: u16, x: u16, y: u16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Pixmap>,

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fn create_glyph_cursor<A>( &self, cid: Cursor, source_font: Font, mask_font: A, source_char: u16, mask_char: u16, fore_red: u16, fore_green: u16, fore_blue: u16, back_red: u16, back_green: u16, back_blue: u16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<Font>,

create cursor.

Creates a cursor from a font glyph. X provides a set of standard cursor shapes in a special font named cursor. Applications are encouraged to use this interface for their cursors because the font can be customized for the individual display type.

All pixels which are set to 1 in the source will use the foreground color (as specified by fore_red, fore_green and fore_blue). All pixels set to 0 will use the background color (as specified by back_red, back_green and back_blue).

Fields
  • cid - The ID with which you will refer to the cursor, created by xcb_generate_id.
  • source_font - In which font to look for the cursor glyph.
  • mask_font - In which font to look for the mask glyph.
  • source_char - The glyph of source_font to use.
  • mask_char - The glyph of mask_font to use as a mask: Pixels which are set to 1 define which source pixels are displayed. All pixels which are set to 0 are not displayed.
  • fore_red - The red value of the foreground color.
  • fore_green - The green value of the foreground color.
  • fore_blue - The blue value of the foreground color.
  • back_red - The red value of the background color.
  • back_green - The green value of the background color.
  • back_blue - The blue value of the background color.
Errors
  • Alloc - The X server could not allocate the requested resources (no memory?).
  • Font - The specified source_font or mask_font does not exist.
  • Value - Either source_char or mask_char are not defined in source_font or mask_font, respectively.
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fn free_cursor( &self, cursor: Cursor ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

Deletes a cursor.

Deletes the association between the cursor resource ID and the specified cursor. The cursor is freed when no other resource references it.

Fields
  • cursor - The cursor to destroy.
Errors
  • Cursor - The specified cursor does not exist.
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fn recolor_cursor( &self, cursor: Cursor, fore_red: u16, fore_green: u16, fore_blue: u16, back_red: u16, back_green: u16, back_blue: u16 ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn query_best_size( &self, class: QueryShapeOf, drawable: Drawable, width: u16, height: u16 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, QueryBestSizeReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn query_extension<'c, 'input>( &'c self, name: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, QueryExtensionReply>, ConnectionError>

check if extension is present.

Determines if the specified extension is present on this X11 server.

Every extension has a unique major_opcode to identify requests, the minor opcodes and request formats are extension-specific. If the extension provides events and errors, the first_event and first_error fields in the reply are set accordingly.

There should rarely be a need to use this request directly, XCB provides the xcb_get_extension_data function instead.

Fields
  • name_len - The length of name in bytes.
  • name - The name of the extension to query, for example “RANDR”. This is case sensitive!
See
  • xdpyinfo: program
  • xcb_get_extension_data: function
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fn list_extensions( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, ListExtensionsReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn change_keyboard_mapping<'c, 'input>( &'c self, keycode_count: u8, first_keycode: Keycode, keysyms_per_keycode: u8, keysyms: &'input [Keysym] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn get_keyboard_mapping( &self, first_keycode: Keycode, count: u8 ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetKeyboardMappingReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn change_keyboard_control<'c, 'input>( &'c self, value_list: &'input ChangeKeyboardControlAux ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn get_keyboard_control( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetKeyboardControlReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn bell(&self, percent: i8) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn change_pointer_control( &self, acceleration_numerator: i16, acceleration_denominator: i16, threshold: i16, do_acceleration: bool, do_threshold: bool ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn get_pointer_control( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetPointerControlReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn set_screen_saver( &self, timeout: i16, interval: i16, prefer_blanking: Blanking, allow_exposures: Exposures ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn get_screen_saver( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetScreenSaverReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn change_hosts<'c, 'input>( &'c self, mode: HostMode, family: Family, address: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn list_hosts( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, ListHostsReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn set_access_control( &self, mode: AccessControl ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn set_close_down_mode( &self, mode: CloseDown ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn kill_client<A>( &self, resource: A ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>
where A: Into<u32>,

kills a client.

Forces a close down of the client that created the specified resource.

Fields
  • resource - Any resource belonging to the client (for example a Window), used to identify the client connection.

The special value of XCB_KILL_ALL_TEMPORARY, the resources of all clients that have terminated in RetainTemporary (TODO) are destroyed.

Errors
  • Value - The specified resource does not exist.
See
  • xkill: program
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fn rotate_properties<'c, 'input>( &'c self, window: Window, delta: i16, atoms: &'input [Atom] ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'c, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn force_screen_saver( &self, mode: ScreenSaver ) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

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fn set_pointer_mapping<'c, 'input>( &'c self, map: &'input [u8] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, SetPointerMappingReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn get_pointer_mapping( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetPointerMappingReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn set_modifier_mapping<'c, 'input>( &'c self, keycodes: &'input [Keycode] ) -> Result<Cookie<'c, Self, SetModifierMappingReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn get_modifier_mapping( &self ) -> Result<Cookie<'_, Self, GetModifierMappingReply>, ConnectionError>

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fn no_operation(&self) -> Result<VoidCookie<'_, Self>, ConnectionError>

Object Safety§

This trait is not object safe.

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