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CONTEXT (3)

Request new context.

pvm_setcontext - Change context. pvm_freecontext - Free existing context. pvm_getcontext - Get current context.

SYNOPSIS

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    C       int ctx = pvm_newcontext( void )
       
            int old_ctx = pvm_setcontext( int new_ctx )
       
            int info = pvm_freecontext( ctx )
       
            int ctx = pvm_getcontext( void )
       
    

    Fortran call pvmfnewcontext( ctx ) call pvmfsetcontext( new_ctx, old_ctx ) call pvmffreecontext( ctx, info ) call pvmfgetcontext( ctx )

PARAMETERS

      Context value.

      New context value.

      Prior context value.

      Result code.

DESCRIPTION

    The context functions provide a system-wide unique context and the means to manipulate this context.

    Contexts provide the ability for communicating tasks to automatically differentiate messages by the context in which they were sent. Thus a message sent in context A by the sender must be received in context A by the recipient. A sender may send in any context. However, a recipient will not accept a message sent in a context that differs from its own.

    One such use of contexts is with library routines. Using contexts, library routine inter-communication may be logically seperated from the user's application inter-communication. This will prevent the inadvertent receipt of one another's messages.

    Spawned tasks inherit the spawn-time context of their parent. Existing PVM applications work unchanged using the default context.

    pvm_newcontext returns a newly allocated context. However, this new context is not yet active.

    pvm_setcontext changes the current context from old_ctx to new_ctx.

    pvm_freecontext frees ctx so that it may be reused. Contexts are a system resource that will be exhausted if not recycled.

    pvm_getcontext returns the current context of the requesting task.

EXAMPLES

    /* parent task with context */
            int cc, context0, context1;
            char buf[25];
    

    context0 = pvm_getcontext(); /* get my current context */ context1 = pvm_newcontext(); /* get a new context */ pvm_setcontext(context1); /* set my context to new context */ printf("My context is: %d", context1); pvm_spawn("child", (char**)0, PvmTaskDefault, "", 1, &tid); cc = pvm_recv(-1, -1); /* receive message from child - in context1 */ pvm_upkstr(buf); printf("%s", buf); pvm_setcontext(context0); /* reset my context to my original context0 */

    /* child task with context - child inherits parent's context as default */ int context; int ptid; char buf[25];

    ptid = pvm_parent(); context = pvm_getcontext(); /* get my current context */ sprintf(buf, "Greetings from child who's context is: %d.", context); pvm_initsend(PvmDataDefault); pvm_pkstr(buf); pvm_send(ptid, 1);

ERRORS

    Only system resource errors will be returned as the context programs themselves do not generate errors.

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