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tt_file_destroy(3)	      ToolTalk Functions	    tt_file_destroy(3)

NAME
       tt_file_destroy - remove objected rooted on a file

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Tt/tt_c.h>
       Tt_status tt_file_destroy(const char *filepath);

DESCRIPTION
       The  tt_file_destroy()  function	 removes all objects that exist on the
       files and directories rooted at filepath.  The  application  must  call
       this  function  when the application unlinks a file or removes a direc‐
       tory.

       The filepath argument is a pointer to  the  pathname  of	 the  file  or
       directory to be removed.

RETURN VALUE
       Upon  successful completion, the tt_file_destroy() function returns the
       status of the operation as one of the following Tt_status values:

	  TT_OK	  The operation completed successfully.

	  TT_ERR_ACCESS
		  The user does not have the necessary access  to  the	object
		  and/or the process.

	  TT_ERR_DBAVAIL
		  The  ToolTalk service could not access the ToolTalk database
		  needed for this operation.

	  TT_ERR_DBEXIST
		  The ToolTalk service could not access the specified ToolTalk
		  database  in	the  expected  place.	It  does not appear to
		  exist; administrative action is required.

	  TT_ERR_FILE
		  The specified file does not exist or it is inaccessible.

	  TT_ERR_NOMP
		  The ttsession(1) process is not  running  and	 the  ToolTalk
		  service cannot restart it.

	  TT_ERR_PATH
		  The specified pathname included an unsearchable directory.

	  TT_ERR_POINTER
		  The  pointer	passed does not point to an object of the cor‐
		  rect type for this operation.

SEE ALSO
       tt_c(5), tt_file_copy(3), tt_file_move(3), rmdir(2), unlink(2);

ToolTalk 1.3			 1 March 1996		    tt_file_destroy(3)
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