05-06-2005
Don't mind about writen you can get rid of it and replace with write, it will work fine. When read from the file and gets EOF the send_file function send it through the socket to get_file and recv return 0 as if it were interrupted or shutdown the connection. It is a normal beavior I think...
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Matteo
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xiqueryversion
XIQUERYVERSION(3) XIQUERYVERSION(3)
NAME
XIQueryVersion - announce and query the support XI2 version.
SYNOPSIS
#include <X11/extensions/XInput2.h>
Status XIQueryVersion( Display *display,
int *major_version_inout,
int *minor_version_inout);
display
Specifies the connection to the X server.
major_version_inout
Specifies the client's supported XI2 version, and
returns the server's supported version.
minor_version_inout
Specifies the client's supported XI2 version, and
returns the server's supported version.
DESCRIPTION
XIQueryVersion announces the client's supported XI2 version to
the server and returns server's supported X Input version. Clients
are required to use XIQueryVersion instead of XGetExtensionVersion
if they use XI2 calls. The server may treat a client differently
depending on the supported version announced by the client.
The major_version_inout must be 2 or greater, otherwise a BadValue
error occurs.
If the server does not support XI2, XIQueryVersion returns BadRequest
to the client. Otherwise, XIQueryVersion returns Success. In both
cases major_version_inout and minor_version_inout are set to the
server's supported version.
Consecutive calls to XIQueryVersion by the same client always return the
first returned major.minor version. If the client requests a version
lower than the first returned major.minor version in a subsequent call, a
BadValue error occurs.
XIQueryVersion can generate a BadValue error.
EXAMPLES
int rc;
int major = 2;
int minor = 0;
rc = XIQueryVersion(dpy, &major, &minor);
if (rc == Success)
printf("XI2 supported. (%d.%d)
", major, minor);
else if (rc == BadRequest)
printf("No XI2 support. (%d.%d only)
", major, minor);
else
printf("Internal error
");
DIAGNOSTICS
BadValue
A value is outside of the permitted range.
05/15/2013 XIQUERYVERSION(3)