ttsnoop(6)
ttsnoop(6) GAMES AND DEMOS ttsnoop(6)
NAME
ttsnoop - send and receive ToolTalk messages interactively
SYNOPSIS
ttsnoop
[-t]
DESCRIPTION
Then ttsnoop utility allows its user to create and send cus-
tom constructed ToolTalk messages, and to selectively moni-
tor any or all ToolTalk messages on your system.
Once the ttsnoop utility is started, pressing the square
"Start" button on the upper left of the main panel activates
message reception. The ttsnoop utility will now display any
incoming messages which match the registered patterns. The
initial pattern registered matches all messages.
The main panel of ttsnoop has several buttons:
Pressing the "Messages..." button will pops up a panel which
allows the user to compose and send ToolTalk messages. Refer
to the ToolTalk Reference Manual to understand what the
myriad of choices mean. Note that sending message contexts
requires pressing the "Edit Contexts" button to bring up
another popup, which will allow you to edit contexts to be
sent with your messages.
Pressing the "Patterns..." button will popup a panel which
allows the user to compose and register ToolTalk patterns.
Refer to the ToolTalk Reference Manual to understand what
the myriad of choices mean. By registering appropriate pat-
terns, a programmer can use ttsnoop as a debugging tool to
observe what messages are being sent by other applications.
Note that using message contexts in patterns requires press-
ing the "Edit Contexts" button to bring up another popup,
which will allow the user to edit contexts to be registered
with your patterns.
Pressing the "Display..." button will popup a panel of
checkboxes, each of which controls the highlighting of a
specific ToolTalk message component on the ttsnoop display
subwindow. Selected components will be indicated on
displayed messages by a "--->" to the left of the displayed
message component.
Using the "Send Message" button allows you send one of a
number of pre-selected messages, created by the "Add Mes-
sage" button on the "Messages..." popup panel.
OPTIONS
The following options are available:
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-t Print trace output. Of particular interest is that
ttsnoop will print example ToolTalk API code in the
invoking OpenWindows cmdtool (or console if ttsnoop
is invoked via a menu choice) showing what ToolTalk
API calls are being used to construct a particular
pattern or message.
SEE ALSO
ttsession(1)
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See also ttsnoop(1)
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