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tt_objid_equal(library call)			  tt_objid_equal(library call)

NAME
       tt_objid_equal — test whether two objids are equal

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Tt/tt_c.h>
       int tt_objid_equal(
       const char *objid1,
       const char *objid2);

DESCRIPTION
       The tt_objid_equal function tests whether two objids are equal.

       The tt_objid_equal(3) function is recommended rather than strcmp(3) for
       this purpose because the tt_objid_equal(3) function returns 1  even  in
       the case where one objid is a forwarding pointer for the other.

       The  objid1  argument is the identifier of the first object involved in
       this operation.	The objid2 argument is the identifier  of  the	second
       object involved in this operation.

RETURN VALUE
       Upon  successful	 completion,  the  tt_objid_equal  function returns an
       integer that indicates whether the objids are equal.   The  application
       can  use tt_int_error(3) to extract one of the following Tt_status val‐
       ues from the returned integer:

       0	 The objid1 and objid2 objects are not equal.

       1	 The objid1 and objid2 objects are equal.

       The application can use tt_int_error(3) to determine if the integer  is
       valid.	The  tt_objid_equal  function  returns	one  of	 the following
       Tt_status values:

       TT_OK	 The operation completed successfully.

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

       TT_ERR_OBJID
		 The  objid  passed to the ToolTalk service does not reference
		 an existing object spec.

SEE ALSO
       Tt/tt_c.h - Tttt_c(5), tt_int_error(3).

						  tt_objid_equal(library call)
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