I noticed that all of the messages that seem to be returned to the client
use the function
error(). Is there a function that returns success messages?
When reading the code the messages that I normally receive from the server
are all using the function error. The only difference is that the errors
that are meant to terminate the session pass a 1 in for the first parameter,
and everything else passes a 0 for the first parameter.
Are all of the messages that pass a 0 in for the first parameter, meant to
be the successful messages?
Brice Oliver
Systems Analyst, Infrastructure
Product Development
Ontario Systems
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Subject: Re: Completion messages
Brice Oliver writes:
The example I have is when running the add command, I get back something
like scheduling file FILE . . . Where is the code does it contain
the
message that get returned to the user that are not error messages? I have
looked in add.c and that is where I found the error messages, but I am
unable to find the completion messages.
Look again -- that's where they are.
-Larry Jones
I don't want to learn this! It's completely irrelevant to my life! --
Calvin
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