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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? PubNub Live Chat Beta Testing Post 303034372 by Neo on Wednesday 24th of April 2019 05:02:32 AM
Old 04-24-2019
UserCP Screeching Frog 0.7562
  • Added new channel filter for "status message". (filtered by default, must be selected to see)
  • Created "new member activated" status message (currently debugging).

I may consider adding cybersecurity alerts for admins and site developers as status message, but not this week.
 

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mq_send(2)							System Calls Manual							mq_send(2)

NAME
mq_send - send a message to a message queue SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The system call adds a message pointed to by the argument msg_ptr to the message queue specified by mqdes. The msg_len argument specifies the length of the message in bytes. The value of msg_len should be less than or equal to the mq_msgsize attribute of the message queue, or will fail. If the specified message queue is not full, will insert the message into the queue at the position indicated by the msg_prio argument. A message with priority, msg_prio, will be inserted behind any other messages with larger or equal priority. The value of msg_prio should be less than If the specified message queue is full and the flag is not set in the message queue blocking status associated with mqdes, will block in priority order, until it can send a message on the queue, or until is interrupted by a signal. If the specified message queue is full and the flag is set in the message queue blocking status associated with mqdes, the message will not be enqueued, and will return with an error. To use this function, link in the realtime library by specifying on the compiler or linker command line. RETURN VALUE
returns the following values: Successful completion. The message is enqueued. Failure. is set to indicate the error and the message is not enqueued. ERRORS
If fails, is set to one of the following values: [EAGAIN] The flag is set in the message queue blocking status associated with mqdes, and the message queue is full. [EBADF] mqdes is not a valid message queue descriptor open for writing. [EINTR] A signal interrupted the call to [EINVAL] msg_ptr points to an invalid address, or the value of msg_prio is outside the valid range. [EMSGSIZE] The specified message length, msg_len, exceeds the message size attribute of the message queue. [ENOSYS] is not supported by the implementation. SEE ALSO
mq_receive(2), mq_setattr(2), mq_getattr(2), sysconf(2). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
mq_send(2)
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