HP-UX SNAplus2 R7 APPC Programmer's Guide

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Special Element Sample of Typography
Option or ag
-I
Parameter or Motif eld
primary_rc; what_rcvd
Literal value or selection that the user can enter
(including default values)
0; 32,767
Constant or signal
AP_DATA_COMPLETE_CONFIRM
Return value
AP_OK;
AP_SYNC_LEVEL_NOT_SUPPORTED; TRUE
Variable representing a supplied value
lParam; ReturnedHandle
Environment variable
LD_RUN_PATH
Programming verb RECEIVE_ALLOCATE
User input
cc -I
Function, call, or entry point
APPC_Async; WinAsyncAPPC
Data structure
WAPPCDATA
Hexadecimal value
0x20
Graphic Conventions
UNIX
This symbol is used to indicate the start of a section of text that applies only to the HP-UX operating system.
WINDOWS
This symbol is used to indicate the start of a section of text that applies to the Win32 client, which runs on Mi-
crosoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003.
SNAplus2 also provides a Win16 client which runs on Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11,
but the Win16 client is not documented in this book. The Win16 client API is very similar to the Win32 client API
except that the following are not supported:
Signalling verb completion using an event handle
The [MC_]RECEIVE_AND_POST verb (the application should instead use the [MC_]RECEIVE_ AND_WAIT
verb issued to the asynchronous entry point)
Both the Win32 and Win16 client APIs are fully compatible with Microsoft SNA Server and Windows Open System
Architecture (WOSA), enabling applications written for SNA Server to run unchanged on the Win32 and Win16
clients.
This symbol indicates the end of a section of operating system specic text. The information following this symbol
applies regardless of the operating system.
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