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Updated: Wednesday, July 27, 2022
 
 

tt_message_session (3)

Name

tt_message_session - retrieve the session attribute from a message

Synopsis

#include <Tt/tt_c.h>
char *tt_message_session(Tt_message m);

Description

tt_message_session(3)         ToolTalk Functions         tt_message_session(3)



NAME
       tt_message_session - retrieve the session attribute from a message

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Tt/tt_c.h>
       char *tt_message_session(Tt_message m);

DESCRIPTION
       The  tt_message_session() function retrieves the session 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_session() function returns
       the identifier of the session  to  which  this  message  applies.   The
       application  can  use  tt_ptr_error(3)  to extract one of the following
       Tt_status values from the returned pointer:

          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.

APPLICATION USAGE
       The application should use tt_free(3) to free any data  stored  in  the
       address returned by the ToolTalk API.


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       +---------------+------------------+
       |ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE  |
       +---------------+------------------+
       |Availability   | library/tooltalk |
       +---------------+------------------+
       |Stability      | Committed        |
       +---------------+------------------+

SEE ALSO
       tt_c(5), tt_ptr_error(3), tt_free(3).




ToolTalk 1.3                     1 March 1996            tt_message_session(3)