Query: pvm_bufinfo
OS: redhat
Section: 3pvm
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BUFINFO(3PVM) PVM Version 3.4 BUFINFO(3PVM)NAMEpvm_bufinfo() - Returns information about a message buffer.SYNOPSISC int info = pvm_bufinfo( int bufid, int *bytes, int *msgtag, int *tid ) Fortran call pvmfbufinfo( bufid, bytes, msgtag, tid, info )PARAMETERSbufid Integer specifying a particular message buffer identifier. bytes Integer returning the length in bytes of the body of the message. This will be equal to the actual size of the data packed, if PvmDataRaw is used, otherwise it may include pad bytes. msgtag Integer returning the message label. Useful when the message was received with a wildcard msgtag. tid Integer returning the source of the message. Useful when the message was received with a wildcard tid. info Integer status code returned by the routine. Values less than zero indicate an error.DESCRIPTIONThe routine pvm_bufinfo returns information about the requested message buffer. Typically it is used to determine facts about the last received message such as its size or source. pvm_bufinfo is especially useful when an application is able to receive any incoming message, and the action taken depends on the source tid and the msgtag associated with the message that comes in first. If pvm_bufinfo is success- ful, info will be 0. If some error occurs then info will be < 0.EXAMPLESC: bufid = pvm_recv( -1, -1 ); info = pvm_bufinfo( bufid, &bytes, &type, &source ); Fortran: CALL PVMFRECV( -1, -1, BUFID ) CALL PVMFBUFINFO( BUFID, BYTES, TYPE, SOURCE, INFO )ERRORSThis error condition can be returned by pvm_bufinfo. PvmNoSuchBuf specified buffer does not exist. PvmBadParam invalid argumentSEE ALSOpvm_recv(3PVM) 30 August, 1993 BUFINFO(3PVM)
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