> If you can't find it in the distributed .pdf files for the OS or >a text search through the headers, it's probably not in the OS. The >current style guide for OS 3.1 (is 3.2 out yet?) shows the functions >and their parameters. For a corresponding header file you'll have >to make an educated guess. E.g., AlmSetAlarm is in the "Alarm Man- >ager" section so it's probably contained in AlarmMgr.h. > Actually, the beginning of the Alarm Manager section says "The alarm manager API is declared in the header file AlarmMgr.h." so you don't even have to guess.
- API Documentation - Determining Headers required ? Mike Davis
- Re: API Documentation - Determining Headers required ? Daniel McCarty
- Re: API Documentation - Determining Headers required ? John Marshall
- Re: API Documentation - Determining Headers required ? Roger Chaplin
- Re: API Documentation - Determining Headers required ? Mike Davis
- Re: API Documentation - Determining Headers required ? Roger Chaplin
- RE: API Documentation - Determining Headers required ? Dave Smith
- Re: API Documentation - Determining Headers required ? John Marshall
- Re: API Documentation - Determining Headers required ? Daniel McCarty
- Re: API Documentation - Determining Headers required ? Mark A. Peters
- Jean Ostrem
