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XSetCloseDownMode(3X11) XLIB FUNCTIONS	XSetCloseDownMode(3X11)

NAME
       XSetCloseDownMode, XKillClient - control clients

SYNTAX
       XSetCloseDownMode(display, close_mode)
	     Display *display;
	     int close_mode;

       XKillClient(display, resource)
	     Display *display;
	     XID resource;

ARGUMENTS
       close_mode
		 Specifies the client close-down mode.	You can
		 pass DestroyAll, RetainPermanent, or
		 RetainTemporary.

       display	Specifies the connection to the X server.

       resource Specifies any resource associated with the
		 client that you want to destroy or AllTemporary.

DESCRIPTION
       The XSetCloseDownMode defines what will happen to the
       client's resources at connection close.	A connection
       starts in DestroyAll mode.  For information on what hap-
       pens to the client's resources when the close_mode argu-
       ment is RetainPermanent or RetainTemporary, see section
       2.6.

       XSetCloseDownMode can generate a BadValue error.

       The XKillClient function forces a close down of the client
       that created the resource if a valid resource is speci-
       fied.  If the client has already terminated in either
       RetainPermanent or RetainTemporary mode, all of the
       client's resources are destroyed.  If AllTemporary is
       specified, the resources of all clients that have termi-
       nated in RetainTemporary are destroyed (see section 2.5).
       This permits implementation of window manager facilities
       that aid debugging.  A client can set its close-down mode
       to RetainTemporary.  If the client then crashes, its win-
       dows would not be destroyed.  The programmer can then
       inspect the application's window tree and use the window
       manager to destroy the zombie windows.

       XKillClient can generate a BadValue error.

DIAGNOSTICS
       BadValue Some numeric value falls outside the range of
		 values accepted by the request.  Unless a spe-
		 cific range is specified for an argument, the
		 full range defined by the argument's type is

X Version 11		Release 6.4				1

XSetCloseDownMode(3X11) XLIB FUNCTIONS	XSetCloseDownMode(3X11)

		 accepted.  Any argument defined as a set of
		 alternatives can generate this error.

SEE ALSO
       Xlib - C Language X Interface

X Version 11		Release 6.4				2

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