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Old 01-16-2005
Similar Threads - a new vB3 feature for UNIX.COM

Note the new feature on UNIX.COM, many thread at the bottom of the page have a new feature:

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Here is an example on one of Perderabo's posts:

https://www.unix.com/unix-for-dummies-questions-and-answers/16337-2489-illegal-instruction.html

Kudos to the vB folks for this built-in feature!!

Neo
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tt_feature_required(library call)										 tt_feature_required(library call)

NAME
tt_feature_required -- declare a feature to be required by the calling program. SYNOPSIS
#include <Tt/tt_c.h> Tt_status tt_feature_required( Tt_feature feature); DESCRIPTION
The tt_feature_required function declares a feature to be required by the calling code. If the feature is available, tt_feature_required enables it. If the feature requires the ToolTalk service to perform some initialization (for example, TT_FEATURE_MULTITHREADED), the initialization is performed in this call. Some features (such as TT_FEATURE_MULTITHREADED) require this call to be made before calling tt_open. ARGUMENTS
feature Specifies the feature to be required. RETURN VALUE
Upon completion, the tt_feature_required function returns the status of the operation as one of the following Tt_status values: TT_OK The feature is available and has been enabled. TT_ERR_TOOLATE The tt_feature_required call must be made prior to other calls that have already been made to the ToolTalk API. TT_ERR_UNIMP The version of the ToolTalk library linked with the calling code does not support the indicated feature. APPLICATION USAGE
To use the ToolTalk library in a multithreaded environment, an application would declare multithreading to be required before a call to tt_open or ttdt_open: Tt_status ttstat; ttstat = tt_feature_required(TT_FEATURE_MULTITHREADED); tt_open(); SEE ALSO
Tt/tt_c.h - Tttt_c(5), tt_feature_enabled(3), tt_open(3), ttdt_open(3) tt_feature_required(library call)