tt_message_state(3) ToolTalk Functions tt_message_state(3)NAMEtt_message_state - retrieve the state attribute from a message
SYNOPSIS
#include <Tt/tt_c.h>
Tt_state tt_message_state(Tt_message m);
DESCRIPTION
The tt_message_state() function retrieves the state attribute from the
specified message.
The m argument is the opaque handle for the message involved in this
operation.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the tt_message_state() function returns a
value that indicates the current delivery state of the message. The
tt_message_state() function returns one of the following Tt_status val‐
ues:
TT_CREATED
The message has been created, but not yet sent.
TT_SENT
The message has been sent, but not yet handled.
TT_HANDLED
The message has been handled; return values are valid.
TT_FAILED
The message could not be delivered to a handler.
TT_QUEUED
The message has been queued for delivery.
TT_STARTED
The ToolTalk service is attempting to start a process to
handle the message.
TT_REJECTED
The message has been rejected by a possible handler.
TT_RETURNED
all observers (and the handler, if there is one) have
accepted, rejected, or destroyed the TT_OFFER. The original
sender sees this state, and it can be observed.
This comes back to the original sender like the reply for a
request. In particular, any message callbacks for the offer
are run, and user data attached to the message before send‐
ing are available.
TT_ACCEPTED
Offers (only) enter this state when tt_message_accept is
done on them by a receiver. The state is seen only by the
receiver.
TT_REJECTED
This state already exists; a receiver can tt_message_reject
a request that matched a handle pattern, which puts the mes‐
sage into state TT_REJECTED for it. This will be extended
to offers -- a receiver that gets an offer will see this
message in the TT_REJECTED state.
TT_ABSTAINED
Offers (only) enter this state when a receiving procid does
the next tt_message_receive without accepting or rejecting
the offer. One can think of TT_ABSTAINED also being entered
when a procid destroys an offer without accepting or reject‐
ing it, but since the message is destroyed at that time the
procid will never see the state. This state is seen only by
the receiver.
The application can use tt_int_error(3) to extract one of the following
Tt_status values from the Tt_state integer return value:
TT_OK The operation completed successfully.
TT_ERR_NOMP
The ttsession(1) process is not running and the ToolTalk
service cannot restart it.
TT_ERR_POINTER
The pointer passed does not point to an object of the cor‐
rect type for this operation.
SEE ALSOtt_c(5), tt_int_error(3).
ToolTalk 1.3 1 March 1996 tt_message_state(3)