XkbGetMap
Section: XKB FUNCTIONS (3)
Updated: libX11 1.6.4
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NAME
XkbGetMap - Allocate an XkbDescRec structure and populate it with the server's 
keyboard 
client map and server map
 
SYNOPSIS
- 
XkbDescPtr XkbGetMap
(Display *display,
unsigned int which,
unsigned int device_spec);
     
 
 
ARGUMENTS
- - display
 - 
- connection to X server
  - - which
 - 
mask selecting subcomponents to populate
 - - device_spec
 - 
device_id, or XkbUseCoreKbd
 
 
DESCRIPTION
Xkb provides two functions to obtain the keyboard mapping components from the 
server. The 
first function, 
XkbGetMap, 
allocates an XkbDescRec structure, retrieves mapping components from the server, 
and 
stores them in the XkbDescRec structure it just allocated. The second function, 
XkbGetUpdatedMap, 
retrieves mapping components from the server and stores them in an XkbDescRec 
structure 
that has previously been allocated.
To allocate an XkbDescRec structure and populate it with the server's keyboard 
client map 
and server map, use 
XkbGetMap. XkbGetMap 
is similar to 
XkbGetKeyboard,
but is used only for obtaining the address of an XkbDescRec structure that is 
populated 
with keyboard mapping components. It allows finer control over which 
substructures of the 
keyboard mapping components are to be populated.
XkbGetKeyboard 
always returns fully populated components, while 
XkbGetMap 
can be instructed to return a partially populated component.
The 
which mask is a bitwise inclusive OR of the masks defined in Table 14.1. Only 
those 
portions of the keyboard server map and the keyboard client maps that are 
specified in 
which 
are allocated and populated. 
In addition to allocating and obtaining the server map and the client map,
XkbGetMap 
also sets the 
device_spec, 
the 
min_key_code, 
and 
max_key_code 
fields of the keyboard description. 
XkbGetMap 
is synchronous; it queries the server for the desired information, waits for a 
reply, and 
then returns. If successful, 
XkbGetMap 
returns a pointer to the XkbDescRec structure it allocated. If unsuccessful,
XkbGetMap 
returns NULL. When unsuccessful, one of the following protocol errors is also 
generated: 
BadAlloc (unable to allocate the XkbDescRec structure), BadValue (some mask bits 
in 
which 
are undefined), or BadImplementation (a compatible version of the Xkb extension 
is not 
available in the server). To free the returned data, use
XkbFreeKeyboard.
Xkb also provides convenience functions to get partial component definitions 
from the 
server. These functions are specified in the "convenience functions" column in 
Table 
1. Refer to the sections listed in the table for more information on these 
functions.
Table 1 Xkb Mapping Component Masks
  | 
and Convenience Functions
  | 
  | 
| Mask | Value | Map | Fields | Convenience
  | 
 |  |  |  | Functions
  | 
  | 
| 
XkbKeyTypesMask
 | (1<<0) | client | 
types
 
size_types
 
num_types
 | 
XkbGetKeyTypes
 
XkbResizeKeyType
 
XkbCopyKeyType
 
XkbCopyKeyTypes
  | 
| 
XkbKeySymsMask
 | (1<<1) | client | 
syms
 
size_syms
 
num_syms
 
key_sym_map
 | 
XkbGetKeySyms
 
XkbResizeKeySyms
 
XkbChangeTypesOfKey
  | 
| 
XkbModifierMapMask
 | (1<<2) | client | modmap | 
XkbGetKeyModifierMap
  | 
| 
XkbExplicitComponentsMask
 | (1<<3) | server | 
explicit
 | 
XkbGetKeyExplicitComponents
  | 
| 
XkbKeyActionsMask
 | (1<<4) | server | 
key_acts
 
acts
 
num_acts
 
size_acts
 | 
XkbGetKeyActions
 
XkbResizeKeyActions
  | 
| 
XkbKeyBehaviorsMask
 | (1<<5) | server | 
behaviors
 | 
XkbGetKeyBehaviors
  | 
| 
XkbVirtualModsMask
 | (1<<6) | server | 
vmods
 | 
XkbGetVirtualMods
  | 
| 
XkbVirtualModMapMask
 | (1<<7) | server | 
vmodmap
 | 
XkbGetVirtualModMap
  | 
Xkb defines combinations of these masks for convenience:
   
   #define XkbResizableInfoMask   (XkbKeyTypesMask)
   #define XkbAllClientInfoMask   (XkbKeyTypesMask | XkbKeySymsMask |
                                   XkbModifierMapMask)
   #define XkbAllServerInfoMask   (XkbExplicitComponentsMask |
                                   XkbKeyActionsMask | 
                                   XkbKeyBehaviorsMask |
                                   XkbVirtualModsMask | 
                                   XkbVirtualModMapMask)
   #define XkbAllMapComponentsMask XkbAllClientInfoMask | 
                                   XkbAllServerInfoMask)
      
Key types, symbol maps, and actions are all interrelated: changes in one require 
changes 
in the others. The convenience functions make it easier to edit these components 
and 
handle the interdependencies. 
 
STRUCTURES
The complete description of an Xkb keyboard is given by an XkbDescRec. The 
component 
structures in the XkbDescRec represent the major Xkb components.
typedef struct {
   struct _XDisplay * display;      /* connection to X server */
   unsigned short     flags;        /* private to Xkb, do not modify */
   unsigned short     device_spec;  /* device of interest */
   KeyCode            min_key_code; /* minimum keycode for device */
   KeyCode            max_key_code; /* maximum keycode for device */
   XkbControlsPtr     ctrls;        /* controls */
   XkbServerMapPtr    server;       /* server keymap */
   XkbClientMapPtr    map;          /* client keymap */
   XkbIndicatorPtr    indicators;   /* indicator map */
   XkbNamesPtr        names;        /* names for all components */
   XkbCompatMapPtr    compat;       /* compatibility map */
   XkbGeometryPtr     geom;         /* physical geometry of keyboard */
} XkbDescRec, *XkbDescPtr;
The 
display 
field points to an X display structure. The 
flags field is private to the library: modifying 
flags 
may yield unpredictable results. The 
device_spec 
field specifies the device identifier of the keyboard input device, or 
XkbUseCoreKeyboard, which specifies the core keyboard device. The 
min_key_code
and 
max_key_code 
fields specify the least and greatest keycode that can be returned by the 
keyboard. 
Each structure component has a corresponding mask bit that is used in function 
calls to 
indicate that the structure should be manipulated in some manner, such as 
allocating it 
or freeing it. These masks and their relationships to the fields in the 
XkbDescRec are 
shown in Table 2.
Table 2 Mask Bits for XkbDescRec
  | 
  | 
| Mask Bit | XkbDescRec Field | Value
  | 
  | 
| XkbControlsMask | ctrls | (1L<<0)
  | 
| XkbServerMapMask | server | (1L<<1)
  | 
| XkbIClientMapMask | map | (1L<<2)
  | 
| XkbIndicatorMapMask | indicators | (1L<<3)
  | 
| XkbNamesMask | names | (1L<<4)
  | 
| XkbCompatMapMask | compat | (1L<<5)
  | 
| XkbGeometryMask | geom | (1L<<6)
  | 
| XkbAllComponentsMask | All Fields | (0x7f)
  | 
 
SEE ALSO
XkbChangeTypesOfKey(3),
XkbCopyKeyType(3),
XkbCopyKeyTypes(3),
XkbFreeClientMap(3),
XkbGetKeyActions(3),
XkbGetKeyBehaviors(3),
XkbGetKeyboard(3),
XkbGetKeyExplicitComponents(3),
XkbGetKeyModifierMap(3),
XkbGetKeySyms(3),
XkbGetKeyTypes(3),
XkbGetUpdatedMap(3),
XkbGetVirtualModMap(3),
XkbGetVirtualMods(3),
XkbResizeKeyActions(3),
XkbResizeKeySyms(3),
XkbResizeKeyType(3)
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 - STRUCTURES
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