11-17-2019
Thanks RudiC...your code worked perfectly!
Thanks for the reply MadeinGermany. I needed a one liner but I'll save your example code for future reference!
Appreciate all your help.
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ttdt_save
ttdt_Save(library call) ttdt_Save(library call)
NAME
ttdt_Save -- request a ToolTalk client to save a file
SYNOPSIS
#include <Tt/tttk.h>
Tt_status ttdt_Save(
Tt_message context,
const char *pathname,
Tt_scope the_scope,
XtAppContext app2run,
int ms_timeout);
DESCRIPTION
The ttdt_Save function sends a Save request in the the_scope argument and waits for the reply. A Save request asks the handling ToolTalk
client to save any changes pending on pathname.
The context argument describes the environment to use. If context is not zero, messages created by ttdt_Save inherit from context all con-
texts whose slotname begins with the characters ENV_.
The the_scope argument identifies the scope of the request. If the_scope is TT_SCOPE_NONE, ttdt_Save tries TT_BOTH, and falls back to
TT_FILE_IN_SESSION if, for example, the ToolTalk database server is not installed on the file server that owns pathname.
The ttdt_Save function passes app2run and ms_timeout to tttk_block_while(3), blocking on the reply to the Save request it sends.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the ttdt_Save function returns the status of the operation as one of the following Tt_status values:
TT_OK The sent request received an affirmative reply within ms_timeout milliseconds.
TT_DESKTOP_ETIMEDOUT
No reply was received within ms_timeout milliseconds.
TT_DESKTOP_EPROTO
The request was failed, but the handler set the tt_message_status of the failure reply to TT_OK, instead of a specific error sta-
tus.
TT_ERR_DBAVAIL
The ToolTalk service could not access the ToolTalk database needed for this operation.
TT_ERR_DBEXIST
The ToolTalk service could not access the specified ToolTalk database in the expected place.
TT_ERR_NOMEM
There is insufficient memory available to perform the function.
TT_ERR_NOMP
The ttsession(1) process is not running and the ToolTalk service cannot restart it.
TT_ERR_OVERFLOW
The ToolTalk service has more active messages than it can handle. (The maximum number of active messages is implementation spe-
cific, but is at least 2000.)
TT_ERR_POINTER
The pathname argument was NULL or was a ToolTalk error pointer.
TT_ERR_PROCID
The specified process identifier is out of date or invalid.
SEE ALSO
Tt/tttk.h - Tttttk(5), ttdt_Revert(3), ttdt_file_join(3), ttdt_file_event(3), tttk_block_while(3).
ttdt_Save(library call)