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XClassHint *XAllocClassHint()XSetClassHint(display, w, class_hints) Display *display; Window w; XClassHint *class_hints;
Status XGetClassHint(display, w, class_hints_return) Display *display; Window w; XClassHint *class_hints_return;
The XSetClassHint function sets the class hint for the specified window. If the strings are not in the Host Portable Character Encoding the result is implementation-dependent.
XSetClassHint can generate ``BadAlloc'' and ``BadWindow'' errors.
The XGetClassHint function returns the class hint
of the specified window to the members of the supplied structure.
If the data returned by the server is in the
Latin Portable Character Encoding,
then the returned strings are in the Host Portable Character Encoding.
Otherwise, the result is implementation-dependent.
It returns nonzero status on success;
otherwise, it returns a zero status.
To free res_name
and res_class
when finished with the strings,
use XFree on each individually.
XGetClassHint can generate a ``BadWindow'' error.
typedef struct { char *res_name; char *res_class; } XClassHint;The
res_name
member contains the application name,
and the res_class
member contains the application class.
Note that the name set in this property may differ
from the name set as WM_NAME.
That is, WM_NAME specifies what should
be displayed in the title bar and, therefore,
can contain temporal information (for example,
the name of a file currently in an editor's buffer).
On the other hand, the name specified as part of
WM_CLASS is the formal name of the application
that should be used when retrieving the application's
resources from the resource database.