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XkbOpenDisplay(3)		 XKB FUNCTIONS		     XkbOpenDisplay(3)

NAME
       XkbOpenDisplay  -  Checks for a compatible version of the Xkb extension
       in both the library and the server, and initializes the	extension  for
       use.

SYNOPSIS
       Display	 XkbOpenDisplay	  (   display_name,   event_rtrn,  error_rtrn,
       major_in_out, minor_in_out, reason_rtrn )
	     char *display_name;
	     int *event_rtrn;
	     int *error_rtrn;
	     int *major_in_out;
	     int *minor_in_out;
	     int *reason_rtrn;

ARGUMENTS
       display_name
	      hardware display name, which determines the display and communi‐
	      cations domain to be used

       event_rtrn
	      backfilled with the extension base event code

       error_rtrn
	      backfilled with the extension base error code

       major_in_out
	      compile time lib major version in, server major version out

       minor_in_out
	      compile time lib min version in, server minor version out

       reason_rtrn
	      backfilled with a status code

DESCRIPTION
       As  a  convenience,  you can use the function XkbOpenDisplay to perform
       these three tasks at once: open a connection to an X server, check  for
       a  compatible  version of the Xkb extension in both the library and the
       server, and initialize the extension for use.

       XkbOpenDisplay is a convenience function that opens an X	 display  con‐
       nection	and  initializes  the X keyboard extension. In all cases, upon
       return reason_rtrn contains a status value indicating  success  or  the
       type  of	 failure.  If  major_in_out  and  minor_in_out	are  not NULL,
       XkbOpenDisplay first calls XkbLibraryVersion to determine  whether  the
       client  library	is  compatible,	 passing  it  the values pointed to by
       major_in_out  and  minor_in_out.	 If  the  library   is	 incompatible,
       XkbOpenDisplay  backfills  major_in_out and minor_in_out with the major
       and minor extension versions of the  library  being  used  and  returns
       NULL.	If  the	 library  is  compatible,  XkbOpenDisplay  next	 calls
       XOpenDisplay with  the  display_name.   If  this	 fails,	 the  function
       returns NULL. If successful, XkbOpenDisplay calls XkbQueryExtension and
       backfills the major and minor Xkb server extension version  numbers  in
       major_in_out  and  minor_in_out. If the server extension version is not
       compatible with the library extension version or if the	server	exten‐
       sion  is	 not  present,	XkbOpenDisplay	closes the display and returns
       NULL. When successful, the function returns the display connection.

       The possible values for reason_rtrn are:

       ·    XkbOD_BadLibraryVersion   indicates	  XkbLibraryVersion   returned
	    False.

       ·    XkbOD_ConnectionRefused indicates the display could not be opened.

       ·    XkbOD_BadServerVersion  indicates  the library and the server have
	    incompatible extension versions.

       ·    XkbOD_NonXkbServer indicates the extension is not present in the X
	    server.

       ·    XkbOD_Success indicates that the function succeeded.

RETURN VALUES
       NULL	      The  XkbOpenDisplay function returns NULL if the library
		      is incompatible.

		    The XkbOpenDisplay function returns NULL if	 the  call  to
		    XOpenDisplay with the display_name fails.

		    The	 XkbOpenDisplay	 function  returns NULL and closes the
		    display if the server extension version is not  compatible
		    with the library extension version or if the server exten‐
		    sion is not present.

DIAGNOSTICS
       BadAccess      The Xkb extension has not been properly initialized

SEE ALSO
       XkbLibraryVersion(3), XkbQueryExtension(3), XOpenDisplay(3X11)

X Version 11			  libX11 1.2		     XkbOpenDisplay(3)
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