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neXGB is a fork of a fork of the X Go Binding, which is a low-level API to
communicate with the core X protocol and many of the X extensions.
It is closely modelled after XCB and xpyb.
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It is thread safe and gets immediate improvement from parallelism when
GOMAXPROCS > 1. (See the benchmarks in xproto/xproto_test.go for evidence.)
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Please see doc.go for more info.
Quick usage
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go get janouch.name/haven/nexgb
go run $GOPATH/src/janouch.name/haven/nexgb/examples/create-window/main.go
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Přemysl Eric Janouch's fork
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I've merged BurntSushi/xgb into haven as a subdirectory due to a/ inactivity
upstream, and b/ intentions to make incompatible changes meant to be in sync
with the rest of the project.
2012-05-11 08:01:29 +02:00
2018-09-30 17:33:26 +02:00
It's Not Exactly XGB anymore. Notable changes:
- included aarzilli's changes to support xcb-proto 1.12+, updated to 1.13
- improved documentation, using as much as possible from XCB's <doc> elements
- exporting {Major,Minor}Version of extensions for QueryVersion purposes
BurntSushi's fork
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I've forked the XGB repository from Google Code due to inactivity upstream.
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Much of the code has been rewritten in an effort to support thread safety
and multiple extensions. Namely, go_client.py has been thrown away in favor
of an xgbgen package.
The biggest parts that *haven't* been rewritten by me are the connection and
authentication handshakes. They're inherently messy, and there's really no
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reason to re-work them. The rest of XGB has been completely rewritten.
I like to release my code under the WTFPL, but since I'm starting with someone
else's work, I'm leaving the original license/contributor/author information
in tact.
2012-05-01 07:09:45 +02:00
I suppose I can legitimately release xgbgen under the WTFPL. To be fair, it is
at least as complex as XGB itself. *sigh*
License
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Unless otherwise noted, the neXGB source files are distributed
under the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file.