requests of the same type may be combined into a single request without
affecting the semantics of the requests.
-<event name="identifier" number="integer" [no-sequence-number="true"]>
+<event name="identifier" number="integer"
+ [[no-sequence-number="true"] | [xge="true"]]>
structure contents
</event>
include a sequence number. This is a special-case for the KeymapNotify
event in the core protocol, and should not be used in any other event.
+ If the optional xge attribute is true, the event is an X Generic Event and
+ will be treated as such.
+
+ The no-sequence-number and xge attribute can not be combined.
+
<error name="identifier" number="integer">
structure contents
</error>
in glx rather than the one defined in xproto, use type="glx:PIXMAP" rather
than type="PIXMAP".
-Note: Most of the below may optionally contain an enum, altenum, or mask
+Note: Most of the below may optionally contain an enum, altenum, mask or altmask
attribute, which follows the above rules for "type". "enum" is an exhaustive
enum; the value is restricted to one of the constants named in the enum.
"altenum" may be one of the values contained in the enum, but it need not be.
-"mask" refers to an enum to be used as a bitmask.
+"mask" refers to an exhaustive enum to be used as a bitmask.
+"altmask" may be a mask from the referred enum, but it need not be.
<pad bytes="integer" />
declares the data type of the field, and the name attribute gives the name
of the field.
+<fd name="identifier" />
+
+ This element represents a file descriptor field passed with the request. The
+ name attribute gives the name of the field.
+
+ While ordinary fields are encoded as part of the request, file descriptor
+ fields are generally passed via an out-of-band mechanism.
+
<list type="identifier" name="identifier">expression</list>
This element represents an array or list of fields in a data structure. The
<switch> instead for new protocol definitions.
<switch name="identifier"> switch expression
- <bitcase> bitcase expression, fields </bitcase> </switch>
+ <bitcase> bitcase expression(s), fields </bitcase>
+ <case> case expression(s), fields </case>
+</switch>
This element represents conditional inclusion of fields. It can be viewed
- as sequence of multiple ifs: if ( switch expression & bitcase expression )
- is equal to bitcase expression, bitcase fields are included in structure.
- It can be used only as the last field of structure. New protocol definitions
- should prefer to use this instead of <valueparam>.
+ as sequence of multiple ifs:
+
+ <bitcase>:
+ if ( switch expression & bitcase expression ) is non-zero,
+ bitcase fields are included in structure.
+
+ <case>:
+ if ( switch expression == case expression ) is true,
+ then case fields are included in structure.
+
+ It can be used only as the last field of a structure.
+
+ When a bitcase or case includes multiple <enumref> clauses, the contents
+ of the bitcase or case are only present once regardless of the number of
+ bitcase or case expressions that match.
+
+ <enumref> inside <bitcase> can only refer to an enum's <bit> members.
+ <enumref> inside <case> can only refer to an enum's <value> members.
+
+ A switch may contain multiple <bitcase> or <case> elements.
+ Usually it will only contain <bitcase> elements
+ or only contain <case> elements.
+ That is, mixing of <case> and <bitcase> usually doesn't make any sense.
+
+ The same value may appear in multiple <case> or <bitcase> elements.
+
+ New protocol definitions should prefer to use this instead of <valueparam>
+ and instead of <union>.
+
Expressions
-----------
This element represents the number of bits set in the expression.
+Documentation
+-------------
+
+ Documentation for each request, reply or event is stored in the appropriate
+ element using a <doc> element. The <doc> element can contain the following
+ elements:
+
+<brief>brief description</brief>
+
+ A short description of the request, reply or event. For example "makes a
+ window visible" for MapWindow. This will end up in the manpage NAME section
+ and in the doxygen @brief description.
+
+<description><![CDATA[longer description]]></description>
+
+ The full description. Use `` to highlight words, such as "Draws
+ `points_len`-1 lines between each pair of points…"
+
+<example><![CDATA[example code]]</description>
+
+ Example C code illustrating the usage of the particular request, reply or
+ event.
+
+<field name="name">field description</field>
+
+ The full description for the specified field. Depending on the context, this
+ is either a request parameter or a reply/event datastructure field.
+
+<error type="type">error description</field>
+
+ The full description for an error which can occur due to this request.
+
+<see type="request" name="name" />
+
+ A reference to another relevant program, function, request or event.