1XkbSetDebuggingFlags(3) XKB FUNCTIONS XkbSetDebuggingFlags(3)
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6 XkbSetDebuggingFlags - Change the values of any of the debug controls
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9 Bool XkbSetDebuggingFlags (Display *display, unsigned int mask,
10 unsigned int flags, char *msg, unsigned int ctrls_mask, unsigned
11 int ctrls, unsigned int *ret_flags, unsigned int *ret_ctrls);
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15 connection to X server
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17 - mask mask selecting debug output flags to change
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20 values for debug output flags selected by mask
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22 - msg message to print right now
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25 mask selecting debug controls to change
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28 values for debug controls selected by ctrls_mask
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31 resulting state of all debug output flags
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34 resulting state of all debug controls
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37 The debugging aids are intended for use primarily by Xkb implementors
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40 There are two bitmasks that may be used to control debugging. One bit‐
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42 trols behavior. Both bitmasks are initially all zeros.
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44 To change the values of any of the debug controls, use XkbSetDebug‐
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47 XkbSetDebuggingFlags modifies the debug output flags as specified by
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49 ctrls_mask and ctrls, prints the message msg, and backfills ret_flags
50 and ret_ctrls with the resulting debug output and debug controls flags.
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52 When bits are set in the debug output masks, mask and flags, Xkb prints
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56 error messages are directed; thus the bits that can be set in mask and
57 flags is implementation-specific. To turn on a debug output selection,
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59 sponding bit in the flags parameter. To turn off event selection for an
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63 When bits are set in the debug controls masks, ctrls_mask and ctrls,
64 Xkb modifies its behavior according to each controls bit. ctrls_mask
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71 Debug Control Mask Value Meaning
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73 XkbDF_DisableLocks (1 << 0) Disable actions that lock modifiers
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75 XkbSetDebuggingFlags returns True if successful and False otherwise.
76 The only protocol error it may generate is BadAlloc, if for some reason
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79 XkbSetDebuggingFlags is intended for developer use and may be disabled
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83 The message in msg is written immediately. The device to which it is
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88 True The XkbSetDebuggingFlags function returns True when suc‐
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91 False The XkbSetDebuggingFlags function returns False when not
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99X Version 11 libX11 1.6.4 XkbSetDebuggingFlags(3)