SYNOPSIS
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Bool XkbGetAutoResetControls
(Display *dpy,
unsigned int *auto_ctrls,
unsigned int *auto_values);
ARGUMENTS
- - dpy
-
connection to X server - - auto_ctrls
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specifies which bits in auto_values are relevant - - auto_values
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- 1 bit => corresponding control has auto-reset on
DESCRIPTION
You can configure the boolean controls to automatically be enabled or disabled when a program exits. This capability is controlled via two masks maintained in the X server on a per-client basis. There is no client-side Xkb data structure corresponding to these masks. Whenever the client exits for any reason, any boolean controls specified in the auto-reset mask are set to the corresponding value from the auto-reset values mask. This makes it possible for clients to "clean up after themselves" automatically, even if abnormally terminated. The bits used in the masks correspond to the EnabledControls control bits.
For example, a client that replaces the keyboard bell with some other audible cue might want to turn off the AudibleBell control to prevent the server from also generating a sound and avoid cacophony. If the client were to exit without resetting the AudibleBell control, the user would be left without any feedback at all. Setting AudibleBell in both the auto-reset mask and auto-reset values guarantees that the audible bell will be turned back on when the client exits.
XkbGetAutoResetControls backfills auto_ctrls and auto_values with the AutoReset control attributes for this particular client. It returns True if successful, and False otherwise.
RETURN VALUES
- True
- The XkbGetAutoResetControls function returns True when it successfully backfills auto_ctrls and auto_values with the AutoReset control attributes for this particular client.
- False
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The
XkbGetAutoResetControls
function returns False when it does not successfully backfill
auto_ctrls
and
auto_values
with the AutoReset control attributes for this particular client.