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MPI_RSEND_INIT(3)					     MPI_RSEND_INIT(3)

NAME
     MPI_Rsend_init - Creates a persistent communication request for a ready
     send operation

SYNOPSIS
     C:

	  #include <mpi.h>

	  int MPI_Rsend_init( buf, count, datatype, dest,
	  tag, comm, request )
	  void		*buf;
	  int		count;
	  MPI_Datatype	datatype;
	  int		dest;
	  int		tag;
	  MPI_Comm	comm;
	  MPI_Request	*request;

     C++:

	  #include <mpi.h>

	  Prequest Comm::Rsend_init(
	  const void*	    buf,
	  int		    count,
	  const Datatype&   datatype,
	  int		    dest,
	  int		    tag) const

     Fortran:

	  INCLUDE "mpif.h" (or USE MPI)

	  <type> BUF(*)
	  INTEGER count, datatype, dest, tag, comm, request, ierror

	  CALL MPI_RSEND_INIT(buf, count, datatype, dest, tag, comm, request, ierror)

STANDARDS
     This release implements the MPI 1.2 standard, as documented by the MPI
     Forum in the spring 1997 release of MPI:  A Message Passing Interface
     Standard.

DESCRIPTION
     The MPI_Rsend_init routine builds a handle for a ready send operation.
     This routine accepts the following parameters:

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MPI_RSEND_INIT(3)					     MPI_RSEND_INIT(3)

     buf       Specifies the initial address of the send buffer (choice)

     count     Specifies the number of elements sent (integer)

     datatype  Specifies the type of each element (handle)

     dest      Specifies the rank of the destination (integer)

     tag       Specifies the message tag (integer)

     comm      Specifies the communicator (handle)

     request   Returns the communication request (handle)

     ierror    Specifies the return code value for successful completion,
	       which is in MPI_SUCCESS.	 MPI_SUCCESS is defined in the mpif.h
	       file.

SEE ALSO
     MPI_Start(3), MPI_Startall(3), MPI_Request_free(3)

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