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Man Page: rmr_ready
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RMR Library Functions
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NAME
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rmr_ready
SYNOPSIS
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::
#include <rmr/rmr.h>
int rmr_ready( void* vctx );
DESCRIPTION
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The rmr_ready function checks to see if a routing table has
been successfully received and installed. The return value
indicates the state of readiness.
RETURN VALUE
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A return value of 1 (true) indicates that the routing table
is in place and attempts to send messages can be made. When 0
is returned (false) the routing table has not been received
and thus attempts to send messages will fail with *no
endpoint* errors.
SEE ALSO
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rmr_alloc_msg(3), rmr_call(3), rmr_free_msg(3), rmr_init(3),
rmr_payload_size(3), rmr_send_msg(3), rmr_rcv_msg(3),
rmr_rcv_specific(3), rmr_rts_msg(3), rmr_fib(3),
rmr_has_str(3), rmr_tokenise(3), rmr_mk_ring(3),
rmr_ring_free(3)