1XSaveContext(3) XLIB FUNCTIONS XSaveContext(3)
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6 XSaveContext, XFindContext, XDeleteContext, XUniqueContext - associa‐
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10 int XSaveContext(Display *display, XID rid, XContext context, _Xconst
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13 int XFindContext(Display *display, XID rid, XContext context, XPointer
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16 int XDeleteContext(Display *display, XID rid, XContext context);
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18 XContext XUniqueContext(void);
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21 context Specifies the context type to which the data belongs.
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23 data Specifies the data to be associated with the window and type.
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28 display Specifies the connection to the X server.
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30 rid Specifies the resource ID with which the data is associated.
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33 If an entry with the specified resource ID and type already exists,
34 XSaveContext overrides it with the specified context. The XSaveContext
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42 The XDeleteContext function deletes the entry for the given resource ID
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45 XDeleteContext does not free the data whose address was saved.
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47 The XUniqueContext function creates a unique context type that may be
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55X Version 11 libX11 1.7.3.1 XSaveContext(3)