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xcb_change_save_set(3)           XCB Requests           xcb_change_save_set(3)




NAME

       xcb_change_save_set - Changes a client's save set


SYNOPSIS

       #include <xcb/xproto.h>

   Request function
       xcb_void_cookie_t xcb_change_save_set(xcb_connection_t *conn,
              uint8_t mode, xcb_window_t window);


REQUEST ARGUMENTS

       conn      The XCB connection to X11.

       mode      One of the following values:

                 XCB_SET_MODE_INSERT
                           TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED.

                 XCB_SET_MODE_DELETE
                           TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED.

                 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.


DESCRIPTION

       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.


RETURN VALUE

       Returns an xcb_void_cookie_t. Errors (if any) have to be handled in the
       event loop.

       If you want to handle errors directly with xcb_request_check instead,
       use xcb_change_save_set_checked. See xcb-requests(3) for details.


ERRORS

       xcb_match_error_t
                 You created the specified window. This does not make sense,
                 you can only add windows created by other clients to your
                 save set.

       xcb_value_error_t
                 You specified an invalid mode.

       xcb_window_error_t
                 The specified window does not exist.


SEE ALSO

       xcb-requests(3), xcb_reparent_window(3)


AUTHOR

       Generated from xproto.xml. Contact xcb@lists.freedesktop.org for cor-
       rections and improvements.



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xorg-libxcb 1.14 - Generated Sat Mar 21 14:17:01 CDT 2020
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