X Version 11 (Release 5)
XGetWindowProperty(XS)
XGetWindowProperty --
obtain and change window properties
Syntax
int XGetWindowProperty(display, w, property, long_offset, long_length,
delete, req_type, actual_type_return,
actual_format_return, nitems_return,
bytes_after_return, prop_return)
Display *display;
Window w;
Atom property;
long long_offset, long_length;
Bool delete;
Atom req_type;
Atom *actual_type_return;
int *actual_format_return;
unsigned long *nitems_return;
unsigned long *bytes_after_return;
unsigned char **prop_return;
Atom *XListProperties(display, w, num_prop_return)
Display *display;
Window w;
int *num_prop_return;
XChangeProperty(display, w, property, type, format, mode, data, nelements)
Display *display;
Window w;
Atom property, type;
int format;
int mode;
unsigned char *data;
int nelements;
XRotateWindowProperties(display, w, properties, num_prop, npositions)
Display *display;
Window w;
Atom properties[];
int num_prop;
int npositions;
XDeleteProperty(display, w, property)
Display *display;
Window w;
Atom property;
Arguments
actual_format_return-
Returns the actual format of the property.
actual_type_return-
Returns the atom identifier that defines the actual type of the property.
bytes_after_return-
Returns the number of bytes remaining to be read in
the property if a partial read was performed.
data-
Specifies the property data.
delete-
Specifies a Boolean value that determines whether the property is deleted.
display-
Specifies the connection to the X server.
format-
Specifies whether the data should be viewed as a list
of 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit quantities.
Possible values are 8, 16, and 32.
This information allows the X server to correctly
perform byte-swap operations as necessary.
If the format is 16-bit or 32-bit,
you must explicitly cast your data pointer to an
(unsigned char *) in the call to XChangeProperty.
long_length-
Specifies the length in 32-bit multiples of the data to be retrieved.
long_offset-
Specifies the offset in the specified property (in 32-bit quantities)
where the data is to be retrieved.
mode-
Specifies the mode of the operation.
You can pass PropModeReplace, PropModePrepend,
or PropModeAppend.
nelements-
Specifies the number of elements of the specified data format.
nitems_return-
Returns the actual number of 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit items
stored in the prop_return data.
num_prop-
Specifies the length of the properties array.
num_prop_return-
Returns the length of the properties array.
npositions-
Specifies the rotation amount.
prop_return-
Returns the data in the specified format.
property-
Specifies the property name.
properties-
Specifies the array of properties that are to be rotated.
req_type-
Specifies the atom identifier associated with the property type or
AnyPropertyType.
type-
Specifies the type of the property.
The X server does not interpret the type but simply
passes it back to an application that later calls
XGetWindowProperty.
w-
Specifies the window whose property you want to
obtain, change, rotate or delete.
Description
The XGetWindowProperty function returns the actual
type of the property; the actual format of the property;
the number of 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit items transferred;
the number of bytes remaining to be read in the property;
and a pointer to the data actually returned.
XGetWindowProperty sets the return arguments as follows:
XGetWindowProperty always allocates one extra
byte in prop_return (even if the property is zero length)
and sets it to ASCII null so that simple
properties consisting of characters do not have to be
copied into yet another string before use.
If delete is True and bytes_after_return is zero,
XGetWindowProperty deletes the property from the
window and generates a PropertyNotify event on the window.
The function returns Success if it executes successfully.
To free the resulting data, use XFree.
XGetWindowProperty can generate ``BadAtom'',
``BadValue'', and ``BadWindow'' errors.
The XListProperties function returns a pointer to
an array of atom properties that are defined for the specified
window or returns NULL if no properties were found.
To free the memory allocated by this function, use XFree.
XListProperties can generate a ``BadWindow'' error.
The XChangeProperty function alters the property
for the specified window and causes the X server to generate a
PropertyNotify event on that window.
XChangeProperty performs the following:
-
If mode is PropModeReplace, XChangeProperty
discards the previous property value and stores the new data.
-
If mode is PropModePrepend or PropModeAppend,
XChangeProperty inserts the specified data before
the beginning of the existing data or onto the end of the
existing data, respectively.
The type and format must match the existing property value,
or a ``BadMatch'' error results.
If the property is undefined,
it is treated as defined with the correct type and
format with zero-length data.
The lifetime of a property is not tied to the storing client.
Properties remain until explicitly deleted, until the window is destroyed,
or until the server resets.
For a discussion of what happens when the connection
to the X server is closed,
see section 2.6 of Xlib - C Language X Interface.
The maximum size of a property is server dependent and can vary
dynamically depending on the amount of memory the server has available.
(If there is insufficient space, a ``BadAlloc'' error results.)
XChangeProperty can generate ``BadAlloc'',
``BadAtom'', ``BadMatch'', ``BadValue'',
and ``BadWindow'' errors.
The XRotateWindowProperties function allows you to
rotate properties on a window and causes the X server to generate
PropertyNotify events.
If the property names in the properties array are viewed
as being numbered starting from zero and if there are
num_prop property names in the list,
then the value associated with property name I
becomes the value associated with property name
(I + npositions) mod N for all
I from zero to N - 1.
The effect is to rotate the states by npositions places around the
virtual ring of property names (right for positive npositions,
left for negative npositions).
If npositions mod N is nonzero,
the X server generates a PropertyNotify event for
each property in the order that they are listed in the array.
If an atom occurs more than once in the list or no property
with that name is defined for the window,
a ``BadMatch'' error results.
If a ``BadAtom'' or ``BadMatch'' error results,
no properties are changed.
XRotateWindowProperties can generate ``BadAtom'',
``BadMatch'', and ``BadWindow'' errors.
The XDeleteProperty function deletes the specified property
only if the property was defined on the specified window
and causes the X server to generate a PropertyNotify
event on the window unless the property does not exist.
XDeleteProperty can generate ``BadAtom''
and ``BadWindow'' errors.
Diagnostics
``BadAlloc''-
The server failed to allocate the requested resource or server memory.
``BadAtom''-
A value for an Atom argument does not name a defined Atom.
``BadValue''-
Some numeric value falls outside the range of values accepted by the request.
Unless a specific range is specified for an argument, the full range defined
by the argument's type is accepted. Any argument defined as a set of
alternatives can generate this error.
``BadWindow''-
A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window.
See also
XFree(XS),
XInternAtom(XS)
Xlib - C Language X Interface
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