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ttdt_message_accept(library call)										 ttdt_message_accept(library call)

NAME
ttdt_message_accept -- accept a contract to handle a ToolTalk request SYNOPSIS
#include <Tt/tttk.h> Tt_pattern *ttdt_message_accept( Tt_message contract, Ttdt_contract_cb cb, Widget shell, void *clientdata, int accept, int sendStatus); DESCRIPTION
The ttdt_message_accept function registers in the default session for TT_HANDLER-addressed requests: 1. Get_Geometry, Set_Geometry, Get_Iconified, Set_Iconified, Get_Mapped, Set_Mapped, Raise, Lower, Get_XInfo 2. Pause, Resume 3. Quit, Get_Status If the shell argument is not NULL, the ToolTalk service handles messages in (1) transparently; otherwise, it treats them like messages in (3). If shell is non- NULL and cb is NULL, then the ToolTalk service handles messages in (2) transparently by passing shell and the appropriate boolean value to XtSetSensitive(3). If cb is NULL, then the ToolTalk service treats messages in (2) like (3). If cb is not NULL, ttdt_message_accept passes messages in (3) to the cb callback; otherwise it fails with TT_DESKTOP_ENOTSUP. If accept is True, ttdt_message_accept calls tt_message_accept(3) with a contract argument. If contract has a returned value from tt_mes- sage_status of TT_WRN_START_MESSAGE, it is the message that caused the tool to be started. The tool should join any scopes it wants to serve before accepting contract, so that it will receive any other messages already dispatched to its ptype. Otherwise, those messages will cause other instances of the ptype to be started. If that is in fact desired (for example, because the tool can only service one mes- sage at a time), then the tool should undeclare its ptype while it is busy. If sendStatus is True, ttdt_message_accept sends a Status notice to the requester, using the arguments (if any) passed to ttdt_open. RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the ttdt_message_accept function returns a null-terminated array of Tt_pattern, and associates this array with contract; otherwise, it returns an error pointer. The application can use tt_ptr_error(3) to extract one of the following Tt_status values from the returned handle: 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 correct type for this operation. TT_ERR_UNIMP The ttsession(1) for the default session is of a version that does not support tt_message_accept. If contract is a TT_WRN_START_MESSAGE, messages to the tool's ptype will remain blocked until contract is rejected, replied to, or failed. APPLICATION USAGE
The ttdt_message_accept function is what a tool calls when it wants to accept responsibility for handling (that is, failing or rejecting) a request. If contract is destroyed by tttk_message_destroy(3), then the patterns will also be destroyed. Otherwise, the caller is responsible for iterating over the array and destroying each pattern. EXAMPLES
See ttdt_session_join(3) for an example of a Ttdt_contract_cb callback that can be used with ttdt_message_accept. SEE ALSO
Tt/tttk.h - Tttttk(5), ttdt_open(3), ttmedia_ptype_declare(3), tt_ptype_declare(3), ttdt_session_join(3), ttdt_file_join(3), tt_ptype_unde- clare(3), XtSetSensitive(3). ttdt_message_accept(library call)
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