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Old 08-22-2009
So many events, so little time: can technology help decide which ones matter?

by Joe McKendrick,** smartplanetWorld War I was a complex event.That's the example I once heard Dr. David Luckham, the father of complex event processing, provide as a working definition of CEP. That is, there were a lot of inputs and interrelated events that resulted in a lot of changes to a lot of people, organizations, [...]

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XSelectInput(3X11)														XSelectInput(3X11)

NAME
XSelectInput - select input events SYNOPSIS
XSelectInput(display, w, event_mask) Display *display; Window w; long event_mask; ARGUMENTS
Specifies the connection to the X server. Specifies the event mask. Specifies the window whose events you are interested in. DESCRIPTION
The XSelectInput function requests that the X server report the events associated with the specified event mask. Initially, X will not report any of these events. Events are reported relative to a window. If a window is not interested in a device event, it usually propa- gates to the closest ancestor that is interested, unless the do_not_propagate mask prohibits it. Setting the event-mask attribute of a window overrides any previous call for the same window but not for other clients. Multiple clients can select for the same events on the same window with the following restrictions: Multiple clients can select events on the same window because their event masks are disjoint. When the X server generates an event, it reports it to all interested clients. Only one client at a time can select CirculateRequest, ConfigureRequest, or MapRequest events, which are associated with the event mask SubstructureRedirect- Mask. Only one client at a time can select a ResizeRequest event, which is associated with the event mask ResizeRedirectMask. Only one client at a time can select a ButtonPress event, which is associated with the event mask ButtonPressMask. The server reports the event to all interested clients. XSelectInput can generate a BadWindow error. DIAGNOSTICS
A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window. SEE ALSO
Xlib -- C Language X Interface XSelectInput(3X11)