Package: python-xcbgen Source: xcb-proto Version: 1.10-1~bpo70+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: XCB Developers Installed-Size: 91 Depends: python2.7, python (>= 2.7.1-0ubuntu2), python (<< 2.8) Filename: ./all/python-xcbgen_1.10-1~bpo70+1_all.deb Size: 13454 MD5sum: b7b10d72057a474b74fd2c0230e39b05 SHA1: e8f00a9ac8bfb8836374eedf904194a1da36e745 SHA256: fa982cbfd069a730fea38e8ebc6b9cf0de15217d4c53af4e8b86e083d5b2f205 Section: python Priority: optional Multi-Arch: foreign Homepage: http://xcb.freedesktop.org Description: X C Binding - protocol binding generator python-xcbgen generates the X protocol C language bindings from XML descriptions. . The XCB library provides an interface to the X Window System protocol, designed to replace the Xlib interface. XCB provides several advantages over Xlib: . * Size: small library and lower memory footprint * Latency hiding: batch several requests and wait for the replies later * Direct protocol access: one-to-one mapping between interface and protocol * Thread support: access XCB from multiple threads, with no explicit locking * Easy creation of new extensions: automatically generates interface from machine-parsable protocol descriptions Package: xcb-proto Version: 1.10-1~bpo70+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: XCB Developers Installed-Size: 660 Filename: ./all/xcb-proto_1.10-1~bpo70+1_all.deb Size: 97270 MD5sum: 5ecdf5b8f569be2644e8c1865c43d37e SHA1: 1a92410aa066e40c058b7a16251f5732b860aa06 SHA256: e9596d4e194d48a6882100d2b0822cd2a0206492dd542533977fe4f6f11a8beb Section: libdevel Priority: optional Multi-Arch: foreign Homepage: http://xcb.freedesktop.org Description: X C Binding - protocol descriptions xcb-proto contains descriptions of the X Window System core protocol and selected extensions in an XML-based data format. The X C Binding (XCB) library uses these descriptions to generate much of its code. You only need this package if you want to compile XCB or otherwise make use of these protocol descriptions. . The XCB library provides an interface to the X Window System protocol, designed to replace the Xlib interface. XCB provides several advantages over Xlib: . * Size: small library and lower memory footprint * Latency hiding: batch several requests and wait for the replies later * Direct protocol access: one-to-one mapping between interface and protocol * Thread support: access XCB from multiple threads, with no explicit locking * Easy creation of new extensions: automatically generates interface from machine-parsable protocol descriptions