/sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb SMB Routines, SMB$CHECK_FOR_MESSAGE, Description *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
When your symbiont calls the SMB$INITIALIZE routine to initialize the interface between the symbiont and the job controller, you can choose to have requests from the job controller delivered by means of an AST. If you choose not to use ASTs, your symbiont must call SMB$CHECK_FOR_MESSAGE during the processing of tasks in order to see if a message from the job controller is waiting to be read. If a message is waiting, SMB$CHECK_FOR_MESSAGE returns a success code; if not, it returns a zero. If a message is waiting, the symbiont should call SMB$READ_ MESSAGE to read it to determine if immediate action should be taken (as in the case of STOP_TASK, RESET_STREAM or PAUSE_TASK). If a message is not waiting, SMB$CHECK_MESSAGE returns a zero. If this condition is detected, the symbiont should continue processing the request at hand.
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