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+.\" ========================================================================
+.\"
+.IX Title "xpacommon n"
+.TH xpacommon n "July 23, 2013" "version 2.1.15" "SAORD Documentation"
+.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
+.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
+.if n .ad l
+.nh
+.SH "NAME"
+\&\fBXPACommon: Getting Common Information About Access Points\fR
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
+.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
+There are various kinds of generic information you can retrieve about
+an \s-1XPA\s0 access point by using the xpaget command.
+.SH "DESCRIPTION"
+.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
+You can find out which \s-1XPA\s0 access points have been registered with
+the currently running
+\&\s-1XPA\s0 name server
+by executing the
+xpaget
+command to retrieve info from the \s-1XPA\s0 name server:
+.PP
+.Vb 1
+\& xpaget xpans
+.Ve
+.PP
+If, for example, the
+stest test server program
+is running, the following \s-1XPA\s0 access points will be returned (the specifics
+of the returned info will vary for different machines and users):
+.PP
+.Vb 4
+\& XPA xpa gs 838e2f67:1262 eric
+\& XPA xpa1 gs 838e2f67:1266 eric
+\& XPA c_xpa gs 838e2f67:1267 eric
+\& XPA i_xpa i 838e2f67:1268 eric
+.Ve
+.PP
+Note that access to this information is subject to the usual
+\&\s-1XPA\s0 Access Control restrictions.
+.PP
+Each \s-1XPA\s0 access point supports a number of reserved sub-commands that provide
+access to different kinds of information, e.g. the access control for
+that access point. These sub-commands can be executed by using
+xpaset
+or
+xpaget
+at the command line, or
+\&\fIXPAGet()\fR
+or
+\&\fIXPASet()\fR
+in programs, e.g:
+.PP
+.Vb 3
+\& xpaget ds9 \-acl
+\& xpaget ds9 \-help
+\& xpaget ds9 env FOO
+\&
+\& xpaset \-p ds9 env FOO foofoo
+.Ve
+.PP
+With the exception of \fB\-help\fR and \fB\-version\fR, reserved
+sub-commands are available only on the machine on which the \s-1XPA\s0 server
+itself is running.
+.PP
+The following reserved sub-commands are defined for all access points:
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\&\fB\-acl\fR get (set) the access control list [options: host type acl, for set]
+.Sp
+The 'xpaset' option allows you to add a new acl for a given host, or change
+the acl for an existing host. See
+\&\s-1XPA\s0 Access Control
+for more information.
+This access point is available only on the server machine.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\&\fB\-env\fR get (set) an environment variable [options: name (value, for set)]
+.Sp
+The 'xpaget' option will return the value of the named environment
+variable. The 'xpaset' option will set the value of the names
+variable to the specified value.
+This access point is available only on the server machine.
+(Please be advised that we have had problems setting environment
+variables in static Tcl/Tk programs such as ds9 running under Linux.)
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\&\fB\-clipboard\fR set(get) information on a named clipboard
+.Sp
+Clients can store \s-1ASCII\s0 state information on any number of named
+clipboards. Clipboards of the same name created by clients on
+different machines are kept separate. The syntax for creating a
+clipboard is:
+.Sp
+.Vb 2
+\& [data] | xpaset [server] \-clipboard add|append [clipboard_name]
+\& xpaset \-p [server] \-clipboard delete [clipboard_name]
+.Ve
+.Sp
+Use \*(L"add\*(R" to create a new clipboard or replace the contents of an existing
+one. Use \*(L"append\*(R" to append to an existing clipboard.
+.Sp
+Information on a named clipboard is retrieved using:
+.Sp
+.Vb 1
+\& xpaget [server] \-clipboard [clipboard_name]
+.Ve
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\&\fB\-exec\fR set: execute commands from buffer [options: none]
+.Sp
+If \-exec is specified in the paramlist of an 'xpaset' call, then further
+sub-commands will be retrieved from the data buffer.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\&\fB\-help\fR get: return help string for this \s-1XPA\s0 or sub-command [options: name (for sub\-commands)]
+.Sp
+Each \s-1XPA\s0 access point and each \s-1XPA\s0 sub-command can have a help string
+associated with it that is specified when the access point is defined.
+The \-help option will return this help string. For \s-1XPA\s0 access points
+that contain user-defined sub-commands, you can get the help string
+for a particular sub-command by specifying its name, or else get the
+help strings for all sub-commands if not name is specified.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\&\fB\-ltimeout\fR get (set) the long timeout value [options: seconds|reset]
+.Sp
+The 'xpaget' option will return the value of the long timeout (in seconds).
+The 'xpaset' option will set the value of the long timeout. If \*(L"reset\*(R" is
+specified, then the timeout value will be reset to the default value.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\&\fB\-nsconnect\fR set: re-establish name server connection to all \s-1XPA\s0's [options: none]
+.Sp
+If the
+\&\s-1XPA\s0 Name Server (xpans)
+process has terminated unexpectedly and then re-started, this
+sub-command can be used to re-establish the connection. You use it by
+sending the command to the [name:port] or [file] of the access point
+instead of to the \s-1XPA\s0 name (since the latter requires the xpans
+connection!):
+.Sp
+.Vb 1
+\& xpaset \-p 838e2f67:1268 \-nsconnect
+.Ve
+.Sp
+See xpans for more information.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\&\fB\-nsdisconnect\fR set: break name server connection to all \s-1XPA\s0's [options: none]
+.Sp
+This sub-command will terminate the connection to the
+\&\s-1XPA\s0 Name Server (xpans), thereby making
+all access points inaccessible except through their underlying [name:port]
+or [file] identifiers. I forget why we added it, it seems pretty useless.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\&\fB\-stimeout\fR get (set) the short timeout value [options: seconds|reset]
+.Sp
+The 'xpaget' option will return the value of the short timeout (in seconds).
+The 'xpaset' option will set the value of the short timeout. If \*(L"reset\*(R" is
+specified, then the timeout value will be reset to the default value.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\&\fB\-remote\fR set: register xpa with remote server [options: host[:port] [acl]] [\-proxy]
+.Sp
+This sub-command will register the \s-1XPA\s0 access point with the \s-1XPA\s0 name
+server (xpans) on the specified host (which must already be running).
+The specified host also is given access control to the access point,
+using the specified acl or the default acl of \*(L"+\*(R" (meaning the remote
+host can xpaset, xpaget, xpainfo or xpaaccess). If the acl is
+specified as \*(L"\-\*(R", then the access point is unregistered.
+See Communication Between Machines
+for more information on how this sub-command is used.
+.IP "\(bu" 4
+\&\fB\-version\fR get: return \s-1XPA\s0 version string [options: none]
+.Sp
+The version refers to the version of \s-1XPA\s0 used to define this access point
+(currently something like 2.0).
+.PP
+You can add your own reserved commands to all \s-1XPA\s0 access points by using the
+\&\fIXPACmdAdd()\fR
+routine, passing the \s-1XPA\s0 handle returned by \fI\s-1XPA\s0 XPAGetReserved(void)\fR
+as the first argument. Note again that these will only be available on the
+machine where the \s-1XPA\s0 service is running.
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
+See xpa(n) for a list of \s-1XPA\s0 help pages