Both rtf_put and rtf_get trigger the handler installed via rtf_create_rt_handler.

Michael.

Ken Ramey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> "Basham, Richard R" wrote:
> 
> > Ken,
> >
> > I believe that the fifo handler gets triggered when a put has been executed on the 
>other end of the fifo.  I don't think that a read on the fifo kicks off the handler.
> >
> > Rich
> >
> 
> Rich;
> 
> I was afraid that was the answer, even though the documentation says that a handler 
>can be set up to respond to _either_ reads or writes.  If anyone else can confirm this
> it would be helpful, but it _does_ match what I'm seeing.
> 
> Ken
> 
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