The Python X Library: 2 Package Layout
The Python X Library is distributed as a Python package, named
Xlib. It contains a number of modules providing the main
library interface:
display-
Contains the
Displayclass, providing the X connection and access to all other X objects and operations. error-
Contains all
Xlibexception classes. threaded-
Imported to set up the library to be thread-safe.
rdb-
Contains
ResourceDB, an X resource database class, and related code. X-
Contains symbolic names for all basic X protocol constants.
Xutil-
Contains additional constants for mainly the ICCCM standard.
XK-
Contains symbolic names for all X keysyms.
Xatom-
Contains symbolic names for all standard X atoms.
Xcursorfont-
Contains symbolic names for all standard X fonts.
There is also a number of subpackages, but they will mainly be of interest to developers of the Xlib itself:
protocol-
The low-level protocol implementation. Contains definitions of all X request, responses, events and errors, in addition to the core network code. The high-level object oriented interface provided by
Xlib.displayis merely a wrapper around this package. support-
Miscellaneous supporting code for handling threads and operating system-specific features.
xobject-
Contains classes for all X objects, which are returned by various display operations.
ext-
Contains various X protocol extensions. Extensions supported by the server are loaded automatically at the display connection.
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