XIfEvent, XCheckIfEvent, XPeekIfEvent - check the event
       queue with a predicate procedure


SYNTAX

       XIfEvent(display, event_return, predicate, arg)
             Display *display;
             XEvent *event_return;
             Bool (*predicate)();
             XPointer arg;

       Bool XCheckIfEvent(display, event_return, predicate, arg)
             Display *display;
             XEvent *event_return;
             Bool (*predicate)();
             XPointer arg;

       XPeekIfEvent(display, event_return, predicate, arg)
             Display *display;
             XEvent *event_return;
             Bool (*predicate)();
             XPointer arg;


ARGUMENTS

       arg       Specifies the user-supplied argument that will
                 be passed to the predicate procedure.

       display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

       event_return
                 Returns either a copy of or  the matched event's
                 associated structure.

       predicate Specifies the procedure that is to be called to
                 determine if the next event in the queue matches
                 what you want.


DESCRIPTION

       The XIfEvent function completes only when the specified
       predicate procedure returns True for an event, which indi-
       cates an event in the queue matches.  XIfEvent flushes the
       output buffer if it blocks waiting for additional events.
       XIfEvent removes the matching event from the queue and
       copies the structure into the client-supplied XEvent
       structure.

       When the predicate procedure finds a match, XCheckIfEvent
       copies the matched event into the client-supplied XEvent
       structure and returns True.  (This event is removed from
       the queue.)  If the predicate procedure finds no match,
       XCheckIfEvent returns False, and the output buffer will
       have been flushed.  All earlier events stored in the queue
       are not discarded.


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