XPutBackEvent man page on HP-UX

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XPutBackEvent()						       XPutBackEvent()

Name
  XPutBackEvent – push an event back on the input queue.

Synopsis
  XPutBackEvent(display, event)
	Display *display;
	XEvent *event;

Arguments
  display   Specifies	a  connection  to  an  X  server;  returned  from
	    XOpenDisplay().

  event	    Specifies a pointer to the event to be requeued.

Description
  XPutBackEvent() pushes an event back onto the head of the current  dis‐
  play's  input	 queue	(so  that it would become the one returned by the
  next XNextEvent() call).  This can be useful if you have read an  event
  and  then  decide  that  you'd  rather deal with it later.  There is no
  limit to how many times you can call XPutBackEvent() in succession.

  For more information, see Volume One, Chapter 8, Events.

See Also
  XQLength(), XAllowEvents(), XCheckIfEvent(), XCheckMaskEvent(), XCheck‐
  TypedEvent(),	      XCheckTypedWindowEvent(),	     XCheckWindowEvent(),
  XEventsQueued(),  XGetInputFocus(),	XGetMotionEvents(),   XIfEvent(),
  XMaskEvent(),	 XNextEvent(),	XPeekEvent(), XPeekIfEvent(), XPending(),
  XSelectInput(), XSendEvent(), XSetInputFocus(),  XSynchronize(),  XWin‐
  dowEvent().

Xlib - Input Handling					       XPutBackEvent()
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