pfm_reset_cleanup(3ncs)pfm_reset_cleanup(3ncs)Name
pfm_reset_cleanup - reset a clean-up handler
Syntax
#include <idl/c/base.h>
#include <idl/c/pfm.h>
void pfm_$reset_cleanup(cleanup_record, status)
pfm_$cleanup_rec *cleanup_record;
status_$t *status;
Arguments
cleanup_record A record of the context at the clean-up handler entry point. It is supplied by when the clean-up handler if first
established.
status The completion status. If the completion status returned in is equal to status_$ok, then the routine that supplied it
was successful.
Description
The routine reestablishes the clean-up handler last entered so that any subsequent errors enter it first. This procedure should only be
used within clean-up handler code.
Diagnostics
This section lists status codes for errors returned by this routine in
pfm_$bad_rls_order Attempted to release a clean-up handler out of order.
pfm_$cleanup_not_found
There is no pending clean-up handler.
pfm_$cleanup_set A clean-up handler was established successfully.
pfm_$invalid_cleanup_rec
Passed an invalid clean-up record to a routine.
pfm_$no_space Cannot allocate storage for a clean-up handler.
FilesSee Alsointro(3ncs)pfm_reset_cleanup(3ncs)
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pfm_enable_faults(3ncs)pfm_enable_faults(3ncs)Name
pfm_enable_faults - enable asynchronous faults
Syntax
#include <idl/c/base.h>
#include <idl/c/pfm.h>
void pfm_$enable_faults()
Description
The routine enables asynchronous faults after they have been inhibited by a call to causes the operating system to pass asynchronous faults
on to the calling process.
While faults are inhibited, the operating system holds at most one asynchronous fault. Consequently, when returns, there can be at most
one fault waiting on the process. If more than one fault was received between routines to and the process receives the first asynchronous
fault received while faults were inhibited.
Diagnostics
This section lists the status codes for errors returned by this routine.
pfm_$bad_rls_order Attempted to release a clean-up handler out of order.
pfm_$cleanup_not_found
There is no pending clean-up handler.
pfm_$cleanup_set A clean-up handler was established successfully.
pfm_$cleanup_set_signalled
Attempted to use pfm_$cleanup_set as a signal.
pfm_$invalid_cleanup_rec
Passed an invalid clean-up record to a routine.
pfm_$no_space Cannot allocate storage for a clean-up handler.
FilesSee Alsointro(3ncs), pfm_enable(3ncs), pfm_inhibit_faults(3ncs)pfm_enable_faults(3ncs)
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