Scripting Guide
NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE
CETerm Scripting Guide Page 39
GetHandlerScript
Returns the handler script for an active listener.
IsExistingEvent
Returns status of an event handle.
IsListenerSet
Returns status of a listener on a single event.
Pulse
Signals all listeners that an event is set, then resets the
event to the non-signaled state
Reset
Reset an event to the non-signaled state.
Set
Set an event to the signaled state.
SetListener
Assign a handler script to an event. The handler is run
when the event is signaled.
SetProcessListener
Assign a handler script to a running process. The handler
is run when the process exits.
status = ClearAllListeners ( )
Clear all handler scripts that have been assigned to events. ClearAllListeners
will also clear handler scripts waiting for processes. Return 0 for success, or a
negative value for failure.
status = ClearListener ( event )
Clear the handler script for the specified event. The event may be specified by
the integer event handle or the event name. Return 0 for success, or a negative
value for failure.
eventHandle = Create ( eventName, manualReset )
Create an eventHandle for the named event. The eventName cannot be empty.
If manualReset is true, the event will not be reset after waiting for a listener. If
manualReset is false, the event is automatically reset after waiting for a listener.
If the named event already exists within Windows, the manualReset value is
ignored and a handle to the existing event is returned. Otherwise, the event is
created within Windows.
Create is typically used when a new event is created for use exclusively within
CETerm. Create may also be used to create a handle within CETerm to access
an event which is normally created within Windows by another program or driver.
Return the eventHandle for success, 0 for failure.
Use the Event property LastError to get additional error information.