cnet's Application Programming Interface
- NAME
- CNET_disable_application - suppress the generation of new messages for
delivery to other nodes
- SYNOPSIS
- #include <cnet.h>
int CNET_disable_application(CnetAddr destaddr);
- DESCRIPTION
-
CNET_disable_application
suppresses the Application Layer from generating new messages to the
destination node with the indicated network address.
If the value of destaddr is the symbolic constant ALLNODES,
then message generation will be disabled for all other nodes.
This function should be called when a harried node runs out of
buffer space or, perhaps, while routing information is being gathered.
- RETURN VALUE
-
The value 0 is returned on success.
On failure, the value -1 is returned,
and the global variable cnet_errno is set to one of the
following values to describe the error:
- ER_BADARG
- The value of destaddr indicates the current node.
- ER_NOTSUPPORTED
- The current node does not have an Application layer.
- SEE ALSO
-
CNET_enable_application.
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Last modified: Tue Mar 1 7:43AM 2016