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tt_message_fail(3)




tt_message_fail(3)     C LIBRARY FUNCTIONS     tt_message_fail(3)

NAME
     tt_message_fail - indicate	a message cannot be handled

SYNOPSIS
     #include <Tt/tt_c.h>

     Tt_status tt_message_fail(Tt_message m);

DESCRIPTION
     The tt_message_fail() function informs the	ToolTalk  service
     that the process cannot handle the	request	just received.

     This function also	informs	the  ToolTalk  service	that  the
     message  is  not  be  offered to other processes of the same
     ptype.  The ToolTalk service will send the	message	 back  to
     the sender	with state TT_FAILED.

     The m argument is the opaque handle for the message involved
     in	this operation.

RETURN VALUE
     Upon successful completion, the  tt_message_fail()	 function
     returns  the status of the	operation as 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 service cannot	restart	it.

	TT_ERR_NOTHANDLER
		This application is not	the handler for	this mes-
		sage.

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

     The status	value must be greater than TT_ERR_LAST	to  avoid
     confusion with the	ToolTalk service status	values.

APPLICATION USAGE
     To	distinguish this case  from  the  case	where  a  message
     failed  because  no  matching  handler  could  be found, the
     application should	place an explanatory message code in  the
     status	 attribute	of	the	 message     with
     tt_message_status_set(3) and tt_message_status_string_set(3)
     before calling tt_message_fail().

SEE ALSO
     Tttt_c(5),	tt_message_status_set(3),
     tt_message_status_string_set(3).

Unix System LaboratorLast change: 11 May 1994			1


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