11-11-2011
Ha ha. You're right. I didn't notice it had created the user anyway.
I just repeated the process with the new user 5cott and it worked fine too.
Are you sure you copied the correct key to the correct place for the correct users?
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tt_message_user_set
tt_message_user_set(library call) tt_message_user_set(library call)
NAME
tt_message_user_set -- stores user information associated with a message object
SYNOPSIS
#include <Tt/tt_c.h>
Tt_status tt_message_user_set(
Tt_message m,
int key,
void *v);
DESCRIPTION
The tt_message_user_set function stores user information in data cells associated with the specified message object.
The user data is part of the message object (that is, the storage buffer in the application); it is not part of the actual message. Data
stored by the sending process in user data cells is not seen by handlers and observers. The application can use arguments for data that
needs to be seen by handlers or observers.
The m argument is the opaque handle for the message involved in this operation. The key argument is the user data cell in which user
information is to be stored. The v argument is the data cell, a piece of arbitrary user data that can hold a void *.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the tt_message_user_set function returns the status of the operation as one of the following Tt_status values:
TT_OK The operation completed successfully.
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_PROCID
The specified process identifier is out of date or invalid.
SEE ALSO
Tt/tt_c.h - Tttt_c(5), tt_message_arg_add(3).
tt_message_user_set(library call)