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XWindowEvent()							XWindowEvent()

Name
  XWindowEvent	–  remove  the next event that matches the specified mask
  and window.

Synopsis
  XWindowEvent(display, w, event_mask, event_return)
	Display *display;
	Window w;
	long event_mask;
	XEvent *event_return;

Arguments
  display   Specifies  a  connection  to  an  X	 server;  returned   from
	    XOpenDisplay().

  w	    Specifies  the ID of the window whose next matching event you
	    want.

  event_mask
	    Specifies the event mask.  See XSelectInput() for a	 complete
	    list of event masks.

  event_return
	    Returns the event removed from the input queue.

Description
  XWindowEvent()  removes  the next event in the queue which matches both
  the passed window and the passed mask.  The event  is	 copied	 into  an
  XEvent structure supplied by the caller.  Other events in the queue are
  not discarded.  If  no  such	event  has  been  queued,  XWindowEvent()
  flushes the request buffer and waits until one is received.

  XWindowEvent()  cannot  return ClientMessage, MappingNotify, Selection‐
  Clear, SelectionNotify, or SelectionRequest events because these  event
  types are by definition unmaskable.

Structures
  See  individual  event  structures  described in Volume One, Chapter 8,
  Events, and Appendix F, Structure Reference, in this volume.

See Also
  XQLength(), XAllowEvents(), XCheckIfEvent(), XCheckMaskEvent(), XCheck‐
  TypedEvent(),	      XCheckTypedWindowEvent(),	     XCheckWindowEvent(),
  XEventsQueued(),  XGetInputFocus(),	XGetMotionEvents(),   XIfEvent(),
  XMaskEvent(),	 XNextEvent(),	XPeekEvent(), XPeekIfEvent(), XPending(),
  XPutBackEvent(), XSelectInput(), XSendEvent(), XSetInputFocus(),  XSyn‐
  chronize().

Xlib - Input Handling						XWindowEvent()
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