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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers mq_receive() example Post 302196655 by push on Monday 19th of May 2008 06:13:35 AM
Old 05-19-2008
ssize_t mq_receive(mqd_t mqdes, char *buf, size_t len, unsigned *prio)
takes the oldest message with the highest priority from mqdes into buf. prio, if not NULL, is filled with the priority of the given message.
Returns the length of the message received, or -1 on error.
Quote:

msgsz = mq_receive(msgq_id, msgcontent, MAX_MSG_LEN, &sender);
if (msgsz == -1) {
perror("In mq_receive()");
exit(1);
}

Last edited by push; 05-19-2008 at 07:14 AM.. Reason: no notes
 

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MQ_RECEIVE(3)						     Linux Programmer's Manual						     MQ_RECEIVE(3)

NAME
mq_receive, mq_timedreceive - receive a message from a message queue SYNOPSIS
#include <mqueue.h> ssize_t mq_receive(mqd_t mqdes, char *msg_ptr, size_t msg_len, unsigned *msg_prio); #include <time.h> #include <mqueue.h> ssize_t mq_timedreceive(mqd_t mqdes, char *msg_ptr, size_t msg_len, unsigned *msg_prio, const struct timespec *abs_timeout); Link with -lrt. Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)): mq_timedreceive(): _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 600 || _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L DESCRIPTION
mq_receive() removes the oldest message with the highest priority from the message queue referred to by the descriptor mqdes, and places it in the buffer pointed to by msg_ptr. The msg_len argument specifies the size of the buffer pointed to by msg_ptr; this must be greater than the mq_msgsize attribute of the queue (see mq_getattr(3)). If prio is not NULL, then the buffer to which it points is used to return the priority associated with the received message. If the queue is empty, then, by default, mq_receive() blocks until a message becomes available, or the call is interrupted by a signal han- dler. If the O_NONBLOCK flag is enabled for the message queue description, then the call instead fails immediately with the error EAGAIN. mq_timedreceive() behaves just like mq_receive(), except that if the queue is empty and the O_NONBLOCK flag is not enabled for the message queue description, then abs_timeout points to a structure which specifies a ceiling on the time for which the call will block. This ceil- ing is an absolute timeout in seconds and nanoseconds since the Epoch, 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (UTC), and it is specified in the follow- ing structure: struct timespec { time_t tv_sec; /* seconds */ long tv_nsec; /* nanoseconds */ }; If no message is available, and the timeout has already expired by the time of the call, mq_timedreceive() returns immediately. RETURN VALUE
On success, mq_receive() and mq_timedreceive() return the number of bytes in the received message; on error, -1 is returned, with errno set to indicate the error. ERRORS
EAGAIN The queue was empty, and the O_NONBLOCK flag was set for the message queue description referred to by mqdes. EBADF The descriptor specified in mqdes was invalid. EINTR The call was interrupted by a signal handler; see signal(7). EINVAL The call would have blocked, and abs_timeout was invalid, either because tv_sec was less than zero, or because tv_nsec was less than zero or greater than 1000 million. EMSGSIZE msg_len was less than the mq_msgsize attribute of the message queue. ETIMEDOUT The call timed out before a message could be transferred. CONFORMING TO
POSIX.1-2001. NOTES
On Linux, mq_timedreceive() is a system call, and mq_receive() is a library function layered on top of that system call. SEE ALSO
mq_close(3), mq_getattr(3), mq_notify(3), mq_open(3), mq_send(3), mq_unlink(3), mq_overview(7), time(7) COLOPHON
This page is part of release 3.44 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/. Linux 2010-09-20 MQ_RECEIVE(3)
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