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XStoreBytes(display, bytes, nbytes) Display *display; char *bytes; int nbytes;XStoreBuffer(display, bytes, nbytes, buffer) Display *display; char *bytes; int nbytes; int buffer;
char *XFetchBytes(display, nbytes_return) Display *display; int *nbytes_return;
char *XFetchBuffer(display, nbytes_return, buffer) Display *display; int *nbytes_return; int buffer;
XRotateBuffers(display, rotate) Display *display; int rotate;
XStoreBytes can generate a ``BadAlloc'' error.
If an invalid buffer is specified, the call has no effect. Note that the data can have embedded null characters, and need not be null terminated.
XStoreBuffer can generate a ``BadAlloc'' error.
The XFetchBytes function returns the number of bytes in the nbytes_return argument, if the buffer contains data. Otherwise, the function returns NULL and sets nbytes to 0. The appropriate amount of storage is allocated and the pointer returned. The client must free this storage when finished with it by calling XFree.
The XFetchBuffer function returns zero to the nbytes_return argument if there is no data in the buffer or if an invalid buffer is specified.
XFetchBuffer can generate a ``BadValue'' error.
The XRotateBuffers function rotates the cut buffers, such that buffer 0 becomes buffer n, buffer 1 becomes n + 1 mod 8, and so on. This cut buffer numbering is global to the display. Note that XRotateBuffers generates ``BadMatch'' errors if any of the eight buffers have not been created.
XRotateBuffers can generate a ``BadMatch'' error.