@param c The connection
@param window The window to make visible.
@return A cookie
Maps the specified window. This means making the window visible (as long as its
parent is visible).
This MapWindow request will be translated to a MapRequest request if a window
manager is running. The window manager then decides to either map the window or
not. Set the override-redirect window attribute to true if you want to bypass
this mechanism.
If the window manager decides to map the window (or if no window manager is
running), a MapNotify event is generated.
If the window becomes viewable and no earlier contents for it are remembered,
the X server tiles the window with its background. If the window's background
is undefined, the existing screen contents are not altered, and the X server
generates zero or more Expose events.
If the window type is InputOutput, an Expose event will be generated when the
window becomes visible. The normal response to an Expose event should be to
repaint the window.
This form can be used only if the request will not cause
a reply to be generated. Any returned error will be
saved for handling by xcb_request_check().
@brief Makes a window visible
@param c The connection @param window The window to make visible. @return A cookie
Maps the specified window. This means making the window visible (as long as its parent is visible).
This MapWindow request will be translated to a MapRequest request if a window manager is running. The window manager then decides to either map the window or not. Set the override-redirect window attribute to true if you want to bypass this mechanism.
If the window manager decides to map the window (or if no window manager is running), a MapNotify event is generated.
If the window becomes viewable and no earlier contents for it are remembered, the X server tiles the window with its background. If the window's background is undefined, the existing screen contents are not altered, and the X server generates zero or more Expose events.
If the window type is InputOutput, an Expose event will be generated when the window becomes visible. The normal response to an Expose event should be to repaint the window.
This form can be used only if the request will not cause a reply to be generated. Any returned error will be saved for handling by xcb_request_check().