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NAME

       XSetCommand, XGetCommand - set or read a window's WM_COMMAND property

SYNTAX

       int XSetCommand(Display *display, Window w, char **argv, int argc);

       Status XGetCommand(Display *display, Window w, char ***argv_return, int *argc_return);

ARGUMENTS

       argc      Specifies the number of arguments.

       argc_return
                 Returns the number of arguments returned.

       argv      Specifies the application's argument list.

       argv_return
                 Returns the application's argument list.

       display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

       w         Specifies the window.

DESCRIPTION

       The  XSetCommand  function  sets the command and arguments used to invoke the application.
       (Typically, argv is the argv array of your main program.)  If the strings are not  in  the
       Host Portable Character Encoding, the result is implementation-dependent.

       XSetCommand can generate BadAlloc and BadWindow errors.

       The  XGetCommand  function  reads  the  WM_COMMAND  property from the specified window and
       returns a string list.  If the WM_COMMAND property exists, it is of type STRING and format
       8.  If sufficient memory can be allocated to contain the string list, XGetCommand fills in
       the argv_return and argc_return arguments and returns a nonzero status.  Otherwise, or  if
       any  other  error  is  encountered, it returns a zero status.  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.  To
       free the memory allocated to the string list, use XFreeStringList.

PROPERTIES

       WM_COMMAND
                 The command and arguments, null-separated, used to invoke the application.

DIAGNOSTICS

       BadAlloc  The server failed to allocate the requested resource or server memory.

       BadWindow A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window.

SEE ALSO

       XAllocClassHint(3),     XAllocIconSize(3),      XAllocSizeHints(3),      XAllocWMHints(3),
       XSetTransientForHint(3),            XSetTextProperty(3),           XSetWMClientMachine(3),
       XSetWMColormapWindows(3),    XSetWMIconName(3),    XSetWMName(3),     XSetWMProperties(3),
       XSetWMProtocols(3), XStringListToTextProperty(3)
       Xlib - C Language X Interface