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Old 03-30-2004
Aaron,

I turned that feature off a long time ago because it was slowing down the site response time.

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tt_feature_enabled(library call)										  tt_feature_enabled(library call)

NAME
tt_feature_enabled -- determine if a particular feature has been enabled in this process SYNOPSIS
#include <Tt/tt_c.h> Tt_status tt_feature_enabled( Tt_feature feature); DESCRIPTION
The tt_feature_enabled function queries the ToolTalk service to see if the specified feature has previously been enabled. This allows a library that "wraps around" ToolTalk for sending and receiving messages to determine if multithreaded execution has been enabled by the main program, and to modify its behavior accordingly. ARGUMENTS
feature Specifies the feature whose enabled status is to be checked. RETURN VALUE
Upon completion, the tt_feature_enabled function returns the status of the operation as one of the following Tt_status values: TT_OK The feature has been enabled previously. TT_WRN_NOT_ENABLED The feature has not yet been enabled TT_ERR_UNIMP The version of the ToolTalk library linked with the calling code does not support the indicated feature. APPLICATION USAGE
A library using ToolTalk could check to see if the calling application had previously turned on ToolTalk's multithreading feature with the following code: Tt_status ttstat; ttstat = tt_feature_enabled(TT_FEATURE_MULTITHREADED); if (ttstat != TT_OK) { ttstat = tt_feature_required(TT_FEATURE_MULTITHREADING); } SEE ALSO
Tt/tt_c.h - Tttt_c(5), tt_feature_required(3) tt_feature_enabled(library call)
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