AuScanEvents(3)AuScanEvents(3)NameAuScanEvents - return the first event that satisfies the predicate
Synopsis
#include <audio/audiolib.h>
AuBool AuScanEvents(server, mode, dequeue, predicate, arg, event)
AuServer *server;
int mode;
AuBool dequeue;
AuBool (*predicate)(AuServer *,AuEvent *, AuPointer);
AuPointer arg;
AuEvent *event; /* RETURN */
Arguments
server Specifies the connection to the audio server.
mode Specifies how far to look for a match. This should be one of
these constants: AuEventsQueuedAlready, AuEventsQueuedAfter‐
Reading, or AuEventsQueuedAfterFlush.
dequeue Specifies if a matching event is found, should it be removed
from the queue.
predicate Specifies the procedure that is called to determine if an
event matches the criteria.
arg Specifies any additional arguments to be passed to the predi‐
cate procedure.
event Returns the matching event if found.
DescriptionAuScanEvents scans the event queue looking for the first event that
satisfies the caller-supplied predicate. If mode is AuEventsQueuedAl‐
ready, AuScanEvents only checks for events already in the queue. If
mode is AuEventsQueuedAfterReading, and a matching event isn't found
already in the queue, AuScanEvents attempts to read more events out of
the application's connection. If mode is AuEventsQueuedAfterFlush and
a matching event isn't already in the queue or isn't waiting to be
read, AuScanEvents flushes the output queue and attempts to read more
events out of the application's connection. If dequeue is AuTrue, and
a matching event is found, it is removed from the queue. The predicate
procedure is called with the arguments server, event, and arg and
should return AuTrue to indicate a match.
See Also
AuEventsQueued, AuScanForTypedEvent, AuNextEvent.
audiolib - Network Audio System C Language Interface
audiolib - event handling 1.9.4 AuScanEvents(3)