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XdbeQueryExtension(3)						    X FUNCTIONS 					     XdbeQueryExtension(3)

NAME
XdbeQueryExtension - returns the version of DBE supported by the server. SYNOPSIS
#include <X11/extensions/Xdbe.h> Status XdbeQueryExtension( Display *dpy, int *major_version_return, int *minor_version_return) DESCRIPTION
Sets major_version_return and minor_version_return to the major and minor DBE protocol version supported by the server. If the DBE library is compatible with the version returned by the server, this function returns non-zero. If dpy does not support the DBE extension, or if there was an error during communication with the server, or if the server and library protocol versions are incompatible, this function returns zero. No other Xdbe functions may be called before this function. If a client violates this rule, the effects of all subsequent Xdbe calls that it makes are undefined. SEE ALSO
DBE, XdbeAllocateBackBufferName(), XdbeBeginIdiom(), XdbeDeallocateBackBufferName(), XdbeEndIdiom(), XdbeFreeVisualInfo(), XdbeGetBack- BufferAttributes(), XdbeGetVisualInfo(), XdbeSwapBuffers(). X Version 11 libXext 1.0.5 XdbeQueryExtension(3)

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XdbeSwapBuffers(3)						    X FUNCTIONS 						XdbeSwapBuffers(3)

NAME
XdbeSwapBuffers - swaps front and back DBE buffers. SYNOPSIS
#include <X11/extensions/Xdbe.h> Status XdbeSwapBuffers( Display *dpy, XdbeSwapInfo *swap_info, int num_windows) DESCRIPTION
This function swaps the front and back buffers for a list of windows. The argument num_windows specifies how many windows are to have their buffers swapped; it is the number of elements in the swap_info array. The argument swap_info specifies the information needed per window to do the swap. The XdbeSwapInfo structure has the following fields: Window swap_window XdbeSwapAction swap_action swap_window specifies the window for which to swap buffers. swap_action specifies the swap action to use for this swap_window. swap_action determines what will happen to the new back buffer of the swap_window it is paired with in the list in addition to making the old back buffer become visible. The defined actions are as follows: XdbeUndefined The contents of the new back buffer become undefined. This may be the most efficient action since it allows the implementation to discard the contents of the buffer if it needs to. XdbeBackground The unobscured region of the new back buffer will be tiled with the window background. The background action allows devices to use a fast clear capability during a swap. XdbeUntouched The unobscured region of the new back buffer will be unmodified by the swap. XdbeCopied The unobscured region of the new back buffer will be the contents of the old back buffer ERRORS
BadMatch A non-double-buffered window was specified or a window was specified twice. BadWindow An invalid window was specified. BadValue An invalid swap action was specified. SEE ALSO
DBE, XdbeAllocateBackBufferName(), XdbeBeginIdiom(), XdbeDeallocateBackBufferName(), XdbeEndIdiom(), XdbeFreeVisualInfo(), XdbeGetBack- BufferAttributes(), XdbeGetVisualInfo(), XdbeQueryExtension(). X Version 11 libXext 1.0.5 XdbeSwapBuffers(3)
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