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*** COPYRIGHT (c) 2002 by TransNexus, Inc. ***
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*** This software is property of TransNexus, Inc. ***
*** This software is freely available under license from TransNexus. ***
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#ifndef _OSPMSGINFO_H
#define _OSPMSGINFO_H
#include "osp/osp.h"
/*-------------------------------------------*/
/* message info typedef */
/*-------------------------------------------*/
typedef struct _OSPTMSGINFO
{
OSPTLISTLINK Link;
unsigned char *RequestMsg;
unsigned char *ResponseMsg;
unsigned char *ContentType;
unsigned RequestSz;
unsigned ResponseSz;
unsigned ContentSz;
OSPTMUTEX Mutex;
OSPTCONDVAR CondVar;
int ErrorCode;
unsigned char Flags;
/*
* By default the flag is set to False (memset to 0s in OSPPMsgInfoNew)
* and does not alter current behavior. However, when the flag is set to True
* then the OSPPMsgInfoProcessResponse function should delete the structure instead of
* signaling that the response is ready for processing.
*
* If IsNonBlocking is set to FALSE,only then should we wait for a response back
* by calling the OSPPMsgInfoWaitForMsg function.
* If IsNonBlocking is set to TRUE, then we should never wait for a response because
* in that case, OSPPMsgInfoProcessResponse function would delete the structure.
*/
int IsNonBlocking;
int HasBeenProcessed;
} OSPTMSGINFO;
#define OSPC_MSGINFO_AUDIT_TYPE 0x01 /* bit 1 - Message type flag */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#endif
int OSPPMsgInfoNew(OSPTMSGINFO **);
void OSPPMsgInfoDelete(OSPTMSGINFO **);
int OSPPMsgInfoWaitForMsg(OSPTMSGINFO *);
int OSPPMsgInfoProcessResponse(OSPTMSGINFO *);
void OSPPMsgInfoAssignRequestMsg(OSPTMSGINFO *, unsigned char *, unsigned);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
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