enum xcb_send_request_flags_t {
XCB_REQUEST_CHECKED = 1 << 0,
XCB_REQUEST_RAW = 1 << 1,
- XCB_REQUEST_DISCARD_REPLY = 1 << 2
+ XCB_REQUEST_DISCARD_REPLY = 1 << 2,
+ XCB_REQUEST_REPLY_FDS = 1 << 3
};
unsigned int xcb_send_request(xcb_connection_t *c, int flags, struct iovec *vector, const xcb_protocol_request_t *request);
+void xcb_send_fd(xcb_connection_t *c, int fd);
+
/* xcb_take_socket allows external code to ask XCB for permission to
* take over the write side of the socket and send raw data with
* xcb_writev. xcb_take_socket provides the sequence number of the last
* callback which XCB can call when it wants the write side of the
* socket back to make a request. This callback synchronizes with the
* external socket owner and flushes any output queues if appropriate.
- * The callback might be called from different threads at the same time.
* If you are sending requests which won't cause a reply, please note the
* comment for xcb_writev which explains some sequence number wrap issues.
* */
void *xcb_wait_for_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int request, xcb_generic_error_t **e);
int xcb_poll_for_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int request, void **reply, xcb_generic_error_t **error);
+int *xcb_get_reply_fds(xcb_connection_t *c, void *reply, size_t replylen);
/* xcb_util.c */