WaitCommEvent function (winbase.h)
Waits for an event to occur for a specified communications device. The set of events that are monitored by this function is contained in the event mask associated with the device handle.
Syntax
BOOL WaitCommEvent(
[in] HANDLE hFile,
[out] LPDWORD lpEvtMask,
[in] LPOVERLAPPED lpOverlapped
);
Parameters
[in] hFile
A handle to the communications device. The CreateFile function returns this handle.
[out] lpEvtMask
A pointer to a variable that receives a mask indicating the type of event that occurred. If an error occurs, the value is zero; otherwise, it is one of the following values.
Value | Meaning |
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A break was detected on input. |
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The CTS (clear-to-send) signal changed state. |
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The DSR (data-set-ready) signal changed state. |
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A line-status error occurred. Line-status errors are CE_FRAME, CE_OVERRUN, and CE_RXPARITY. |
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A ring indicator was detected. |
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The RLSD (receive-line-signal-detect) signal changed state. |
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A character was received and placed in the input buffer. |
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The event character was received and placed in the input buffer. The event character is specified in the device's DCB structure, which is applied to a serial port by using the SetCommState function. |
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The last character in the output buffer was sent. |
[in] lpOverlapped
A pointer to an OVERLAPPED structure. This structure is required if hFile was opened with FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED.
If hFile was opened with FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, the lpOverlapped parameter must not be NULL. It must point to a valid OVERLAPPED structure. If hFile was opened with FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED and lpOverlapped is NULL, the function can incorrectly report that the operation is complete.
If hFile was opened with FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED and lpOverlapped is not NULL, WaitCommEvent is performed as an overlapped operation. In this case, the OVERLAPPED structure must contain a handle to a manual-reset event object (created by using the CreateEvent function).
If hFile was not opened with FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, WaitCommEvent does not return until one of the specified events or an error occurs.
Return value
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
The WaitCommEvent function monitors a set of events for a specified communications resource. To set and query the current event mask of a communications resource, use the SetCommMask and GetCommMask functions.
If the overlapped operation cannot be completed immediately, the function returns FALSE and the GetLastError function returns ERROR_IO_PENDING, indicating that the operation is executing in the background. When this happens, the system sets the hEvent member of the OVERLAPPED structure to the not-signaled state before WaitCommEvent returns, and then it sets it to the signaled state when one of the specified events or an error occurs. The calling process can use one of the wait functions to determine the event object's state and then use the GetOverlappedResult function to determine the results of the WaitCommEvent operation. GetOverlappedResult reports the success or failure of the operation, and the variable pointed to by the lpEvtMask parameter is set to indicate the event that occurred.
If a process attempts to change the device handle's event mask by using the SetCommMask function while an overlapped WaitCommEvent operation is in progress, WaitCommEvent returns immediately. The variable pointed to by the lpEvtMask parameter is set to zero.
Examples
For an example, see Monitoring Communications Events.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows XP [desktop apps | UWP apps] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps | UWP apps] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | winbase.h (include Windows.h) |
Library | Kernel32.lib |
DLL | Kernel32.dll |