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NAME

       XkbAllocClientMap  -  Allocate  and  initialize  an  empty  client  map
       description record

SYNOPSIS

       Status XkbAllocClientMap (XkbDescPtr xkb, unsigned int which,  unsigned
              int type_count);

ARGUMENTS

       - xkb  keyboard description in which to allocate client map

       - which
              mask selecting map components to allocate

       - type_count
              value of num_types field in map to be allocated

DESCRIPTION

       Calling  XkbGetMap  should  be  sufficient for most applications to get
       client and server maps. As a result, most applications do not  need  to
       directly allocate client and server maps.

       If  you  change  the  number  of  key types or construct map components
       without loading the necessary components from  the  X  server,  do  not
       allocate any map components directly using malloc or Xmalloc.  Instead,
       use the Xkb allocators, XkbAllocClientMap, and XkbAllocServerMap.

       Similarly,   use   the   Xkb   destructors,    XkbFreeClientMap,    and
       XkbFreeServerMap instead of free or Xfree.

       XkbAllocClientMap  allocates and initializes an empty client map in the
       map field of the keyboard description  specified  by  xkb.   The  which
       parameter  specifies  the  particular  components  of  the  client  map
       structure to allocate and is a mask composed by a bitwise inclusive  OR
       of one or more of the masks shown in Table 1.

                      Table 1 XkbAllocClientMap Masks
       --------------------------------------------------------------
       Mask                 Effect
       --------------------------------------------------------------
       XkbKeyTypesMask      The   type_count   field  specifies  the
                            number of entries to preallocate for the
                            types  field  of  the client map. If the
                            type_count   field    is    less    than
                            XkbNumRequiredTypes returns BadValue.

       XkbKeySymsMask       The min_key_code and max_key_code fields
                            of  the  xkb  parameter  are   used   to
                            allocate the syms and key_sym_map fields
                            of  the  client  map.  The  fields   are
                            allocated  to contain the maximum number
                            of entries necessary for max_key_code  -
                            min_key_code + 1 keys.

       XkbModifierMapMask   The min_key_code and max_key_code fields
                            of  the  xkb  parameter  are   used   to
                            allocate  the modmap field of the client
                            map. The field is allocated  to  contain
                            the  maximum number of entries necessary
                            for  max_key_code  -  min_key_code  +  1
                            keys.

       NOTE:  The  min_key_code  and  max_key_code fields of the xkb parameter
       must be legal values if the XkbKeySymsMask or XkbModifierMapMask  masks
       are   set   in   the   which   parameter.   If   they  are  not  valid,
       XkbAllocClientMap returns BadValue.

       If the client map of the keyboard description  is  not  NULL,  and  any
       fields  are already allocated in the client map, XkbAllocClientMap does
       not overwrite the existing values; it simply ignores that part  of  the
       request.  The  only  exception  is  the  types  array. If type_count is
       greater  than  the  current  num_types  field  of   the   client   map,
       XkbAllocClientMap  resizes  the  types  array  and resets the num_types
       field accordingly.

       If XkbAllocClientMap is successful, it returns Success.  Otherwise,  it
       can return either BadMatch, BadAlloc, or BadValue errors.

DIAGNOSTICS

       BadAlloc       Unable to allocate storage

       BadMatch       A  compatible  version  of  Xkb was not available in the
                      server or an argument has correct type and range, but is
                      otherwise invalid

       BadValue       An argument is out of range

SEE ALSO

       XkbAllocClientMap(3),    XkbAllocServerMap(3),    XkbFreeClientMap,(3),
       XkbFreeServerMap(3), XkbGetMap(3)