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Attributes for a connection used for asynchronous messages
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Asynchronous messaging is an experimental feature; for information about the use of experimental software, see the Commercial Software License Agreement (CSLA) or Partner Software License Agreement (PSLA) in the Licensing area of our website, http://www.qnx.com/legal/licensing/. |
#include <sys/asyncmsg.h>
struct _asyncmsg_connection_attr {
int (*call_back) (int err,
void* buf,
unsigned handle);
size_t buffer_size;
unsigned max_num_buffer;
unsigned trigger_num_msg;
struct itimertrigger_timer;
};
The _asyncmsg_connection_attr structure describes connection attributes for use with asynchronous messaging.
The _asyncmsg_connection_attr structure includes these members:
If call_back isn't NULL, this function is called when an error occurs during send (after asyncmsg_put() returns) with an error number in err and the faulted buffer in buf. If you use your own buffer, this function is also called when a buffer is empty, with err set to EOK.
QNX Neutrino
asyncmsg_connect_attach(), asyncmsg_connect_attr()
Asynchronous Messaging Technote
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