with the <a href="http://xcb.freedesktop.org">XCB</a>
library. keep in mind that XCB, like the
<a href="http://tronche.com/gui/x/xlib/introduction">Xlib</a>
- library, isn't what post programmers wanting to write X
+ library, isn't what most programmers wanting to write X
applications are looking for. They should use a much higher
level GUI toolkit like Motif,
<a href="http://www.lesstif.org">LessTiff</a>,
diff = end - start;
/* free var */
- for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
- free (names[i]);
free (atoms);
free (cs);
printf ("ratio : %f\n", diff_x / diff);
free (atoms_x);
+ for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
+ free (names[i]);
free (names);
XCloseDisplay (disp);
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If the window has already been created, we can use the
- <span class="code">xcb_configure_window()</span> function to set
+ <span class="code">xcb_change_window_attributes()</span> function to set
the events that the window will receive. The subsection
<a href="#winconf">Configuring a window</a> shows its
prototype. As an example, here is a piece of code that
/* The connection c and the window win are supposed to be defined */
-xcb_configure_window (c, win, XCB_CW_EVENT_MASK, values);
+xcb_change_window_attributes (c, win, XCB_CW_EVENT_MASK, values);
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<div class="emph">
<p>