AUngrabServer(3X)
NAME
AUngrabServer − release server from exclusive use by this connection
SYNOPSIS
#include <Alib.h> void
AUngrabServer (
Audio ∗ audio,
long ∗ status_return );
DESCRIPTION
AUngrabServer() releases the server from exclusive use by this connection (exclusive use established by AGrabServer() ).
audio specifies the Audio structure associated with this connection.
status_return receives the returned status of the operation, unless this parameter is passed in as a NULL pointer. If status_return is set to NULL, Alib will do the error handling.
ERRORS
If status_return is not set to NULL, it can return one of the following values:
0 AENoError No error - the call completed successfully.
2 AEBadAudio The audio structure is invalid. A pointer to a valid audio structure may be missing (use AOpenAudio() to get a valid pointer).
EXAMPLE
The following example releases the server for general use and sets up status to receive an error status.
Audio ∗ audio; /∗ audio connection ∗/
long status; /∗ error status ∗/
.
.
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/∗ release server for general use ∗/
AUngrabServer(audio, &status);
NOTE
In order to ensure that the compiler finds the Audio Library (libAlib.sl) and the Alib.h header file, you must add the following switches:
-L /opt/audio/lib
-I/opt/audio/include
DEPENDENCIES
This function belongs to the Audio Library of functions that manage connections to an audio server. The audio server must run on a system that has audio hardware. To find out whether or not your system has audio hardware, refer to Using the Audio Developer’s Kit or the online help for the Audio control panel. For information about the audio capabilities of a particular system use the online example audioinfo.c.
AUTHOR
AUngrabServer() was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO
Hewlett-Packard Company — Audio Library: February, 1995