tt_message_callback_add(3)
tt_message_callback_addC3LIBRARY FUNCTItt_message_callback_add(3)
NAME
tt_message_callback_add - register a callback function
SYNOPSIS
#include <Tt/tt_c.h>
Tt_status tt_message_callback_add(Tt_message m,
Tt_message_callback f);
DESCRIPTION
The tt_message_callback_add() function registers a callback
function to be automatically invoked by
tt_message_receive(3) whenever a reply or other state-change
to this message is returned.
The callback is defined in <Tt/tt_c.h>. If the callback
returns TT_CALLBACK_CONTINUE, other callbacks will be run;
if no callback returns TT_CALLBACK_PROCESSED,
tt_message_receive() returns the message. If the callback
returns TT_CALLBACK_PROCESSED, no further callbacks are
invoked for this event; tt_message_receive() does not return
the message.
The m argument is the opaque handle for the message involved
in this operation. The f argument is the message callback
to be run.
The pattern handle will be NULL if the message did not match
a dynamic pattern. This is usually the case for message
callbacks.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the tt_message_callback_add()
function returns the status of the operation as one of the
following Tt_status values:
TT_OK The operation completed successfully.
TT_ERR_NOMP
The ttsession(1) process is not running and the
ToolTalk service cannot restart it.
TT_ERR_POINTER
The pointer passed does not point to an object of
the correct type for this operation.
APPLICATION USAGE
These callbacks are invoked from tt_message_receive(); the
program must, therefore, call tt_message_receive() when the
file descriptor returned by tt_fd() becomes active.
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tt_message_callback_addC3LIBRARY FUNCTItt_message_callback_add(3)
The application can use tt_message_callback_add() to create
wrappers for ToolTalk messages. For example, a library rou-
tine can construct a request, attach a callback to the mes-
sage, send the message, and process the reply in the call-
back. When the callback returns TT_CALLBACK_PROCESSED, the
message reply is not returned to the main program; the mes-
sage and reply are, therefore, completely hidden.
SEE ALSO
Tttt_c(5), tt_message_receive(3).
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