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==Purpose== | ==Purpose== | ||
Create a message queue and open a pointer to the queue | Create a message queue and open a pointer to the queue | ||
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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
MQCREATE(<expC> [,<expN>]) | MQCREATE(<expC> [,<expN>]) | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[MQCLOSE()]], [[MQCURMSGS()]], [[MQOPEN()]], [[MQRECEIVE()]], [[MQSEND()]], [[MQUNLINK()]], [[XML_DECODE()]], [[XML_ENCODE()]], [[XML_GATHER()]], [[XML_SCATTER()]] | [[MQCLOSE()]], [[MQCURMSGS()]], [[MQOPEN()]], [[MQRECEIVE()]], [[MQSEND()]], [[MQUNLINK()]], [[XML_DECODE()]], [[XML_ENCODE()]], [[XML_GATHER()]], [[XML_SCATTER()]] | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The MQCREATE() function creates and opens a new message queue. It returns a numeric pointer when the queue is opened successfully, or a -1 if unsuccessful. The <expC> is the name of the queue to create and open. Since the pointer is required to identify an open queue to other messaging functions, always assign the return value to a memory variable. The optional <expN> determines the queue access mode: | The MQCREATE() function creates and opens a new message queue. It returns a numeric pointer when the queue is opened successfully, or a -1 if unsuccessful. The <expC> is the name of the queue to create and open. Since the pointer is required to identify an open queue to other messaging functions, always assign the return value to a memory variable. The optional <expN> determines the queue access mode: | ||
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The MQCLOSE() function is used to close a queue which has been opened with MQCREATE() or MQOPEN(). | The MQCLOSE() function is used to close a queue which has been opened with MQCREATE() or MQOPEN(). | ||
For more examples of handling message queues, please see the examples/mqueue programs in the software distribution. | For more examples of handling message queues, please see the examples/mqueue programs in the software distribution. | ||
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==Example== | ==Example== | ||
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mqclose(mqdes) | mqclose(mqdes) | ||
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==Products== | ==Products== |
Revision as of 13:01, 11 December 2012
Purpose
Create a message queue and open a pointer to the queue
Syntax
MQCREATE(<expC> [,<expN>])
See Also
MQCLOSE(), MQCURMSGS(), MQOPEN(), MQRECEIVE(), MQSEND(), MQUNLINK(), XML_DECODE(), XML_ENCODE(), XML_GATHER(), XML_SCATTER()
Description
The MQCREATE() function creates and opens a new message queue. It returns a numeric pointer when the queue is opened successfully, or a -1 if unsuccessful. The <expC> is the name of the queue to create and open. Since the pointer is required to identify an open queue to other messaging functions, always assign the return value to a memory variable. The optional <expN> determines the queue access mode:
<expN> | Access Mode |
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Unspecified | Read only access |
0 | Read only access |
1 | Write only access |
2 | Read/Write access |
The MQCLOSE() function is used to close a queue which has been opened with MQCREATE() or MQOPEN().
For more examples of handling message queues, please see the examples/mqueue programs in the software distribution.
Example
// Open up the queue for read/write access mqdes=mqcreate("/myqueue2", 2) if (mqdes < 0) messagebox(strerror()+",errno="+alltrim(str(error()))) return endif // send a message to the queue rc = mqsend(mqdes, "Test message") if (rc < 0) messagebox(strerror()+",errno="+alltrim(str(error()))) return endif mqclose(mqdes)
Products
Lianja, Lianja Server