debian man page for xpapoll

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xpapoll(3)							SAORD Documentation							xpapoll(3)

NAME
XPAPoll - execute existing XPA requests
SYNOPSIS
#include <xpa.h> int XPAPoll(int msec, int maxreq);
DESCRIPTION
It is sometimes desirable to implement a polling loop, i.e., where one checks for and processes XPA requests without blocking. For this situation, use the XPAPoll() routine: XPAPoll(int msec, int maxreq); The XPAPoll() routine will perform XPAAddSelect() and select(), but with a timeout specified in millisecs by the msec argument. If one or more XPA requests are made before the timeout expires, the XPAProcessSelect() routine is called to process those requests. The maxreq value determines how many requests will be processed: if maxreq < 0, then no events are processed, but instead, the return value indicates the number of events that are pending. If maxreq == 0, then all currently pending requests will be processed. Otherwise, up to maxreq requests will be processed. (The most usual values for maxreq are 0 to process all requests and 1 to process one request).
SEE ALSO
See xpa(7) for a list of XPA help pages version 2.1.14 June 7, 2012 xpapoll(3)
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