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NAMEttdt_file_request — create and send a standard ToolTalk request about a file SYNOPSIS#include &<Tt/tttk.h> Tt_message ttdt_file_request( Tt_message context, Tttk_op op, Tt_scope scope, const char *pathname, Ttdt_file_cb cb, void *client_data, int send_and_destroy); DESCRIPTIONThe ttdt_file_request function is used to create (and optionally send) any of the standard Desktop file requests such as Get_Modified, Save, and Revert. The ttdt_file_request function creates a request with the specified op and scope, and sets its file attribute to pathname. The function adds an unset argument of Tt_mode TT_IN and vtype File to the request, per the Desktop messaging conventions. If op is TTDT_GET_MODIFIED, ttdt_file_request also adds an unset TT_OUT argument of vtype Boolean to the request. The ttdt_file_request function installs cb as a message callback for the created request, and ensures that client_data will be passed into the callback. (The Ttdt_file_cb callback is described under ttdt_file_join(3)). If send is True, ttdt_file_request sends the request before returning the handle to it; otherwise, it only creates the request. The context argument describes the environment to use. If context is not zero, messages created by ttdt_file_request inherit from context all contexts whose slotname begins with the characters ENV_. RETURN VALUEUpon successful completion, the ttdt_file_request function returns the created Tt_message; otherwise, it returns an error pointer. The application can use tt_ptr_error(3) to extract one of the following Tt_status values from the returned handle:
APPLICATION USAGEThe ttdt_file_request function is a lower-level interface than ttdt_Get_Modified, ttdt_Save, and ttdt_Revert, since the latter functions create and send the request and then block on its reply. SEE ALSOTt/tttk.h - Tttttk(5), ttdt_Get_Modified(3), ttdt_Save(3), ttdt_Revert(3), ttdt_file_join(3).
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