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the most interesting use of XCB, compared to Xlib is for windows managers. The only thing you will gain for toolkits using XCB is the startup which can be faster if XCB is correctly used (and a lot faster if the client is launched over a ssh pipe). You can gain a bit more if the main loop that the toolkit and the windows manager use are 'compatible' or the same, so that round trips are (almost) all removed.