centos man page for xcb_glx_get_error

Query: xcb_glx_get_error

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xcb_glx_get_error(3)						   XCB Requests 					      xcb_glx_get_error(3)

NAME
xcb_glx_get_error -
SYNOPSIS
#include <xcb/glx.h> Request function xcb_glx_get_error_cookie_t xcb_glx_get_error(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_glx_context_tag_t context_tag); Reply datastructure typedef struct xcb_glx_get_error_reply_t { uint8_t response_type; uint8_t pad0; uint16_t sequence; uint32_t length; int32_t error; } xcb_glx_get_error_reply_t; Reply function xcb_glx_get_error_reply_t *xcb_glx_get_error_reply(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_glx_get_error_cookie_t cookie, xcb_generic_error_t **e);
REQUEST ARGUMENTS
conn The XCB connection to X11. context_tag TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED.
REPLY FIELDS
response_type The type of this reply, in this case XCB_GLX_GET_ERROR. This field is also present in the xcb_generic_reply_t and can be used to tell replies apart from each other. sequence The sequence number of the last request processed by the X11 server. length The length of the reply, in words (a word is 4 bytes). error TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED.
DESCRIPTION
RETURN VALUE
Returns an xcb_glx_get_error_cookie_t. Errors have to be handled when calling the reply function xcb_glx_get_error_reply. If you want to handle errors in the event loop instead, use xcb_glx_get_error_unchecked. See xcb-requests(3) for details.
ERRORS
This request does never generate any errors.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Generated from glx.xml. Contact xcb@lists.freedesktop.org for corrections and improvements.
XCB
2014-06-10 xcb_glx_get_error(3)
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