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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes -.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. -.if n .ad l -.nh -.SH "NAME" -\&\fBXPAServer: The \s-1XPA\s0 Server-side Programming Interface\fR -.SH "SYNOPSIS" -.IX Header "SYNOPSIS" -A description of the \s-1XPA\s0 server-side programming interface. -.SH "DESCRIPTION" -.IX Header "DESCRIPTION" -\&\fBIntroduction to \s-1XPA\s0 Server Programming\fR -.PP -Creating an \s-1XPA\s0 server is easy: you generally only need to call the -\&\fIXPANew()\fR subroutine to define a named \s-1XPA\s0 access point and set up the -send and receive callback routines. You then enter an event loop such -as \fIXPAMainLoop()\fR to field \s-1XPA\s0 requests. -.PP -.Vb 1 -\& #include <xpa.h> -\& -\& XPA XPANew(char *class, char *name, char *help, -\& int (*send_callback)(), void *send_data, char *send_mode, -\& int (*rec_callback)(), void *rec_data, char *rec_mode); -\& -\& XPA XPACmdNew(char *class, char *name); -\& -\& XPACmd XPACmdAdd(XPA xpa, -\& char *name, char *help, -\& int (*send_callback)(), void *send_data, char *send_mode, -\& int (*rec_callback)(), void *rec_data, char *rec_mode); -\& -\& void XPACmdDel(XPA xpa, XPACmd cmd); -\& -\& XPA XPAInfoNew(char *class, char *name, -\& int (*info_callback)(), void *info_data, char *info_mode); -\& -\& int XPAFree(XPA xpa); -\& -\& void XPAMainLoop(void); -\& -\& int XPAPoll(int msec, int maxreq); -\& -\& void XPAAtExit(void); -\& -\& void XPACleanup(void); -.Ve -.PP -\&\fBIntroduction\fR -.PP -To use the \s-1XPA\s0 application programming interface, a software developer -generally will include the xpa.h definitions file: -.PP -.Vb 1 -\& #include <xpa.h> -.Ve -.PP -in the software module that defines or accesses an \s-1XPA\s0 access point, and -then will link against the libxpa.a library: -.PP -.Vb 1 -\& gcc \-o foo foo.c libxpa.a -.Ve -.PP -\&\s-1XPA\s0 has been compiled using both C and \*(C+ compilers. -.PP -A server program generally defines an \s-1XPA\s0 access point by calling the -\&\fIXPANew()\fR routine and specifies \*(L"send\*(R" and/or \*(L"receive\*(R" callback -procedures to be executed by the program when an external process -either sends data or commands to this access point or requests data or -information from this access point. A program also can define several -sub-commands for a single access point by calling \fIXPACmdNew()\fR and -\&\fIXPACmdAdd()\fR instead. Having defined one or more public access points -in this way, an \s-1XPA\s0 server program enters its usual event loop (or -uses the standard \s-1XPA\s0 event loop). -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.IX Header "SEE ALSO" -See xpa(n) for a list of \s-1XPA\s0 help pages |