Joe muses about Xlib and
connection aborts. Two things:
Yes, libX11 is going away. It's unfixably broken (not only is the
implementation utterly horrendous, but the concept is exactly
what toolkits don't want), and we can't change existing
behaviours because libX11 is just one of those API/ABIs you
cannot break.
Yes, the ability to recover from connection aborts is essential.
D-BUS is broken in the exact same way, yet some people
feel inclined to defend it (e.g. mandating reboots when either of
the D-BUS daemon, or libdbus, are upgraded; advocating segfaults
in client applications when the bus dies as the right thing
to do?!?). I don't think either behaviour is in the least
bit sensible, and it would be really keen if both could be
fixed (by using XCB in toolkits for the former, by fixing libdbus to
be less obnoxious for the latter).
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