Open System Services System Calls Reference Manual (G06.25+, H06.03+)

spt_sendto(2) OSS System Calls Reference Manual
NAME
spt_sendto - Initiates thread-aware sendto( ) function
LIBRARY
G-series native OSS processes: /G/system/sysnn/zsptsrl
H-series OSS processes: /G/system/zdllnnn/zsptdll
SYNOPSIS
#include <spthread.h>
ssize_t spt_sendto(
int socket,
const void *buffer,
size_t length,
int ags,
const struct sockaddr *dest_addr,
size_t dest_len);
PARAMETERS
See the sendto(2) reference page.
DESCRIPTION
This is a thread-aware version of the sendto( ) function. The socket must be nonblocking for this
function to be thread-aware.
The following macro maps spt_sendto() to sendto() and has been dened in spthread.h:
#dene sendto(socket, buffer, length, ags, dest_addr, dest_len) \
spt_sendto(socket, buffer, length, ags, dest_addr, dest_len)
This macro is available only when SPT_THREAD_AWARE has been dened before including
spthread.h, as follows:
#dene SPT_THREAD_AWARE
RETURN VALUES
See the sendto(2) reference page. The following also applies:
The value of errno is never set to [EWOULDBLOCK].
If the socket becomes invalid (is closed by another thread), -1 is returned
with an errno value of [EBADF].
If a signal is received via the pthread_kill() function and is not blocked,
ignored, or handled, -1 is returned with an errno value of [EINTR].
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
This function is an extension to the XPG4 Version 2 specication. Interfaces documented on this
reference page conform to the following industry standards:
IEEE Std 1003.1c-1995, POSIX System Application Program Interface
The use of the header le spthread.h is an HP exception to the POSIX standard.
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