05-21-2008
Thats looks like an interesting idea
But I will finish working on the one you helped me so much, first.
So if my client code is this simple, will my server code just look like this
$client_data=param(data);
open a file
print $client_data
close a file
My concern now is to handle the concurrent writes into a common area. How do I tackle that?
Regards,
garric
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xttimercallbackproc
XtTimerCallbackProc() XtTimerCallbackProc()
Name
XtTimerCallbackProc - interface definition for procedure invoked when timeouts expire.
Synopsis
typedef void (*XtTimerCallbackProc)(XtPointer, XtIntervalId *);
XtPointer client_data; XtIntervalId *id;
Inputs
client_data
Specifies the data that was registered with this procedure.
id Specifies the ID returned when this procedure was registered.
Description
An XtTimerCallbackProc is registered in a call to XtAppAddTimeOut(), and is invoked when the specified number of milliseconds elapse. The
client_data argument is data registered with the procedure in the call to XtAppAddTimeOut(), and the id argument is the value returned by
that function.
A timer callback is called once, and then is automatically removed. If you want a callback to be called repeatedly, re-register the call-
back each time it is called,
Example
The following XtTimerCallbackProc is from the xmh program. It re-registers itself so that it will be called repeatedly. Note that it uses
its client_data argument to supply the application context so that it can re-register itself.
/*ARGSUSED*/
static void NeedToCheckScans(client_data, id)
XtPointer client_data;
XtIntervalId *id; /* unused */
{
int i;
if (!subProcessRunning) {
DEBUG("[magic toc check ...")
for (i = 0; i < numScrns; i++) {
if (scrnList[i]->toc)
TocRecheckValidity(scrnList[i]->toc);
if (scrnList[i]->msg)
TocRecheckValidity(MsgGetToc(scrnList[i]->msg));
}
DEBUG(" done]0)
}
(void) XtAppAddTimeOut((XtAppContext)client_data,
(unsigned long) app_resources.rescan_interval,
NeedToCheckScans, client_data);
}
This procedure is initially registered with the following code:
if (app_resources.rescan_interval > 0) {
app_resources.rescan_interval *= 60000;
(void) XtAppAddTimeOut(appCtx,
(unsigned long) app_resources.rescan_interval,
NeedToCheckScans, (XtPointer)appCtx);
}
See Also
XtAppAddTimeOut(1), XtRemoveTimeOut(1).
Xt - Event Handling XtTimerCallbackProc()