sbpurcvx
The sbpurcvx function processes Open responses from a routing procedure. An application can define a routing procedure that is called by the Dynamic Access Module (DMOD) when a message is received. This routing procedure should first call sbpurcvx to handle any Open response messages received. This ensures that Open responses intended for the Resource Locator are handled correctly.
Syntax
USHORT sbpurcvx(
BUFHDR * *msgptr,
INTEGER locl,
INTEGER retstat
);
Parameters
msgptr
Pointer to the message returned by the DMOD to the routing procedure.
locl
Locality from which message was received (if retstat indicates message returned), or locality to which path was lost (if retstat indicates path error).
retstat
Reason for call:
CEDINMSG (1—message returned.
CEDINLLN (2)—path error.
Return Value
TRUE
The Resource Locator has accepted the message; the application should not process it any further.
FALSE
The message should be processed by the application.
Remarks
This function is called by a routing procedure that is called by the DMOD. It is not called directly by the application.
The parameters for sbpurcvx should be taken from the parameters for routproc. Note, however, that the first parameter to sbpurcvx is a pointer to a pointer to a buffer header (that is, a pointer to the corresponding parameter for the routing procedure, not the parameter itself).