tt_pattern_user(3)
tt_pattern_user(3) C LIBRARY FUNCTIONS tt_pattern_user(3)
NAME
tt_pattern_user - return the value in a user data cell for a
pattern object
SYNOPSIS
#include <Tt/tt_c.h>
void *tt_pattern_user(Tt_pattern p,
int key);
DESCRIPTION
The tt_pattern_user() function returns the value in the
indicated user data cell for the specified pattern object.
Every pattern object allows an arbitrary number of user data
cells that are each one word in size. The user data cells
are identified by integer keys. The tool can use these keys
in any manner to associate arbitrary data with a pattern
object.
The user data is part of the pattern object (that is, the
storage buffer in the application); it is not part of the
actual pattern. The content of user cells has no effect on
pattern matching.
The p argument is a unique handle for a message pattern.
This handle is returned after tt_pattern_create() is called.
The key argument is the specified user data cell. The
application can use tt_pattern_user_set(3) to assign the
keys to the user data cells that are part of the pattern
object. The value of each data cell must be unique for this
pattern.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the tt_pattern_user() function
returns the data cell, a piece of arbitrary user data that
can hold a void *. The application can use tt_ptr_error(3)
to extract one of the following Tt_status values from the
returned data:
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
The user data cell is intended to hold an address. If the
address selected is equal to one of the Tt_status enumerated
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values, the result of the tt_ptr_error(3) function will not
be reliable.
SEE ALSO
Tttt_c(5), tt_pattern_user_set(3), tt_pattern_create(3),
tt_ptr_error(3).
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