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ttmedia_Deposit(3)




ttmedia_Deposit(3)     C LIBRARY FUNCTIONS     ttmedia_Deposit(3)

NAME
     ttmedia_Deposit - send a Deposit  request	to  checkpoint	a
     document

SYNOPSIS
     #include <Tt/tttk.h>

     Tt_status ttmedia_Deposit(Tt_message load_contract,
			       const char *buffer_id,
			       const char *media_type,
			       const unsigned char *new_contents,
			       int new_len,
			       const char *pathname,
			       XtAppContext app2run,
			       int ms_timeout);

DESCRIPTION
     The ttmedia_Deposit() function is used to perform	a  check-
     point  save  on  a	 document that was the subject of a Media
     Exchange load_contract request such  as  Edit,  Compose,  or
     Open.   To	carry out a checkpoint save, the editor	must send
     the  new  document	 contents   back   to	the   sender   of
     load_contract.

     The ttmedia_Deposit() function creates and	sends  a  Deposit
     request  and returns the success or failure of that request.
     The load_contract argument	is the request that  caused  this
     editor  to	load the document.  The	buffer_id argument is the
     identifier	of the buffer this editor created if the document
     was  loaded  via an Open request.	If buffer_id is	NULL, the
     the ToolTalk service gives	the Deposit request a  Tt_address
     of	   TT_HANDLER	 and	sends	 it   directly	 to   the
     tt_message_sender() of  load_contract;  otherwise,	 the  the
     ToolTalk  service	will  address  it  as  a TT_PROCEDURE and
     insert buffer_id into  the	 request  to  match  the  pattern
     registered	by the sender of the load_contract.

     The ttmedia_Deposit() function uses the media_type	 argument
     as	 the  vtype of the contents argument of	the sent request,
     and new_contents and new_len as its value.	 The  latter  two
     must  be  zero  if	pathname is used to name a temporary file
     into which	the editor will	place the checkpointed	document.
     The  editor  is  free to remove the temporary file	after the
     reply to the Deposit request is  received;	 that  is,  after
     ttmedia_Deposit() has returned.

     After the request is sent,	ttmedia_Deposit() passes  app2run
     and ms_timeout to tttk_block_while(3) to wait for the reply.

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

Unix System LaboratorLast change: 11 May 1994			1

ttmedia_Deposit(3)     C LIBRARY FUNCTIONS     ttmedia_Deposit(3)

	TT_OK	The operation completed	successfully.

	TT_DESKTOP_ETIMEDOUT
		No reply  was  received	 within	 ms_timeout  mil-
		liseconds.

	TT_ERR_NOMEM
		There is insufficient memory available to perform
		the function.

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

	TT_ERR_OVERFLOW
		The ToolTalk service  has  more	 active	 messages
		than  it  can  handle.	 (The  maximum	number of
		active messages	is implementation  specific,  but
		is at least 2000.)

	TT_ERR_POINTER
		The pathname argument was NULL or was a	 ToolTalk
		error pointer.

	TT_ERR_PROCID
		The specified process identifier is out	 of  date
		or invalid.

SEE ALSO
     Tttttk(5),	ttmedia_load(3), ttmedia_load_reply(3),
     ttmedia_ptype_declare(3), ttdt_Save(3), tttk_block_while(3).

Unix System LaboratorLast change: 11 May 1994			2


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