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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers copying an encoder Post 302439939 by ygemici on Sunday 25th of July 2010 07:33:14 AM
Old 07-25-2010
hi
which command you try?
 

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xpacmdadd(3)							SAORD Documentation						      xpacmdadd(3)

NAME
XPACmdAdd - add a command to an XPA command public access point SYNOPSIS
#include <xpa.h> XPACmd XPACmdAdd(XPA xpa, char *name, char *help, int (*send_callback)(), void *send_data, char *send_mode, int (*rec_callback)(), void *rec_data, char *rec_mode); DESCRIPTION
Add a command to an XPA command access point. The XPA argument specifies the XPA struct returned by a call to XPANewCmd(). The name argu- ment is the name of the command. The other arguments function identically to the arguments in the XPANew() command, i.e., the send_callback and rec_callback routines have identical calling sequences to their XPANew() counterparts, with the exceptions noted below. When help is requested for a command access point using: xpaget -h class:name all of the command help strings are listed. To get help for a given command, use: xpaget -h class:name cmd Also, the acl keyword in the send_mode and receive_mode strings is global to the access point, not local to the command. Thus, the value for the acl mode should be the same in all send_mode (or receive_mode) strings for each command in a command access point. (The acl for send_mode need not be the same as the acl for receive_mode, though). SEE ALSO
See xpa(7) for a list of XPA help pages version 2.1.14 June 7, 2012 xpacmdadd(3)
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