On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Nathan Ingersoll wrote:

> On 4/16/07, Vincent Torri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> Yes, that last one will not work, and it is in purpose. The reason : when
>> you ask for a reply, you want to use the informations returned by the X
>> server. So there is absolutely no interest in calling _fetch if you don't
>> plan to use the corresponding _get just after.
>
> While this may be true from a network protocol level, it looks like
> XCB provides an API around the protocol that abstracts this enough
> that you do not need to pop off data in request order. Is there any
> requirement within XCB that requires the ordering?

About the request/reply order, no. XCB does not guarantee the result if 
you don't get the replies in the same order than the requests. With the 
same order, it *will* work. Without the same order, it might work, as well 
as it might not.

I'm still thinking about your previous mail ;)

Vincent

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