Test_Request_To_Send_Received (CPI-C)
The Test_Request_To_Send_Received call (function name cmtrts) determines whether a request-to-send notification has been received from the partner program.
Syntax
CM_ENTRY Test_Request_To_Send_Received(
unsigned char FAR *conversation_ID,
CM_INT32 FAR *request_to_send_received,
CM_INT32 FAR *return_code
);
Parameters
conversation_ID
Supplied parameter. Specifies the identifier for the conversation. The value of this parameter was returned by Initialize_Conversation or Accept_Conversation.
request_to_send_received
Returned parameter. The request-to-send-received indicator. Possible values are:
CM_REQ_TO_SEND_RECEIVED
The partner program issued Request_To_Send, which requests the local program to change the conversation to RECEIVE state.
CM_REQ_TO_SEND_NOT_RECEIVED
The partner program did not issue Request_To_Send. This value is not relevant if return_code contains a value other than CM_OK.
return_code
The code returned from this call. The valid return codes are listed later in this topic.
Return Codes
CM_OK
Primary return code; the call executed successfully.
CM_PROGRAM_PARAMETER_CHECK
Primary return code; the value specified by conversation_ID is invalid, or the address of a variable is invalid.
CM_PROGRAM_STATE_CHECK
Primary return code; the conversation is in a state other than SEND, RECEIVE, or SEND_PENDING.
CM_PRODUCT_SPECIFIC_ERROR
Primary return code; a product-specific error occurred and has been logged in the products error log.
State Changes
The conversation must be in SEND, RECEIVE, or SEND_PENDING state.
There is no state change.