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LINE_REPLY (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

This message is sent to report the results of function calls that completed asynchronously.

Syntax

LINE_REPLY 
    dwDevice = (DWORD) 0; 
    dwCallbackInstance = (DWORD) hCallback; 
    dwParam1 = (DWORD) idRequest; 
    dwParam2 = (DWORD) Status;
    dwParam3 = (DWORD) 0;

Parameters

  • dwDevice
    Not used by this message. Value is NULL.
  • dwCallbackInstance
    Value that returns the application's callback instance.
  • dwParam1
    Request identifier for which this is the reply.
  • dwParam2
    Success or error indication. The application should cast this parameter into a LONG. Zero indicates success; a negative number indicates an error.
  • dwParam3
    Not used by this message. Value is NULL.

Return Value

None.

Remarks

Functions that operate asynchronously return a positive request identifier value to the application. This request identifier is returned with the reply message to identify the request that was completed. The other parameter for the LINE_REPLY message carries the success or failure indication. Possible errors are the same as those defined by the corresponding function. This message cannot be disabled.

In some cases, an application may fail to receive the LINE_REPLY message corresponding to a call to an asynchronous function. This occurs if the corresponding call handle is deallocated before the message has been received.

Note

When an application invokes any asynchronous operation that writes data back into application memory, the application must keep that memory available for writing until a LINE_REPLY or LINE_GATHERDIGITS message is received.

Requirements

Header tapi.h
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE 1.0 and later

See Also

Reference

TAPI Messages
LINE_GATHERDIGITS