Send an asynchronous message to a connection
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#include <sys/asyncmsg.h> int asyncmsg_put( int coid, const void *buff, size_t size, unsigned handle), int (*call_back) ( int err, void* buf, unsigned handle )); int asyncmsg_putv( int coid, const iov_t* iov, int parts, unsigned handle, int (*call_back) ( int err, void* buf, unsigned handle ));
libasyncmsg
Use the -l asyncmsg option to qcc to link against this library.
The asyncmsg_put() and asyncmsg_putv() functions send an asynchronous message to the connection identified by the coid argument:
You can use the handle, which is passed to the call_back function, to help you identify the message.
EOK, or -1 if an error occurred (errno is set).
Safety: | |
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Cancellation point | No |
Interrupt handler | No |
Signal handler | No |
Thread | Yes |
asyncmsg_channel_create(), asyncmsg_channel_destroy(), asyncmsg_connect_attach(), asyncmsg_connect_attr(), _asyncmsg_connection_attr, asyncmsg_connect_detach(), asyncmsg_flush(), asyncmsg_free(), asyncmsg_get(), asyncmsg_malloc()
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