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tt_pnotice_create(library call) tt_pnotice_create(library call)

tt_pnotice_create — create a procedure notice

#include &<Tt/tt_c.h>
Tt_message tt_pnotice_create(
Tt_scope scope,
const char *op);

The tt_pnotice_create function creates a message. The created message contains the following:

Tt_address = TT_PROCEDURE Tt_class = TT_NOTICE

The application can use the returned handle to add arguments and other attributes, and to send the message.

The scope argument determines which processes are eligible to receive the message. The following values are defined:

All processes joined to the indicated session are eligible.
All processes joined to the indicated file are eligible.
All processes joined to either indicated file or the indicated session are eligible.
All processes joined to both the indicated file and the indicated session are eligible.

The op argument is the operation to be performed by the receiving process.

Upon successful completion, the tt_pnotice_create function returns the unique handle that identifies this message. The application can use tt_ptr_error(3) to extract one of the following Tt_status values from the returned handle:

The operation completed successfully.
The ttsession(1) process is not running and the ToolTalk service cannot restart it.
The specified process identifier is out of date or invalid.

The application should use tt_free(3) to free any data stored in the address returned by the ToolTalk API.

If the ToolTalk service is unable to create a message when requested, tt_pnotice_create returns an invalid handle. When the application attempts to use this handle with another ToolTalk function, the ToolTalk service will return TT_ERR_POINTER.

Tt/tt_c.h - Tttt_c(5), tt_ptr_error(3), tt_free(3).


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