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WinWaitEventSem blocks until the specified event semaphore is posted. Event semaphores are edge-triggered. This means that if the semaphore is posted and reset before a waiting thread has a chance to run, the waiting thread will still act as though the semaphore is posted. | |||
=== Syntax === | === Syntax === | ||
WinWaitEventSem( ''hevSemaphore'', ''ulTimeOut'' ) | |||
=== Parameters === | === Parameters === | ||
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|Error, The caller was blocked for ''ulTimeout'' milliseconds but ownership of the semaphore could not be obtained within this time limit, Time has expired. | |Error, The caller was blocked for ''ulTimeout'' milliseconds but ownership of the semaphore could not be obtained within this time limit, Time has expired. | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== Gotchas === | === Gotchas === | ||
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=== Sample Code === | === Sample Code === | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
#define INCL_WINMESSAGEMGR | #define INCL_WINMESSAGEMGR | ||
#include | #include <os2.h> | ||
HEV hevMySemaphore; /* MySemaphore handle */ | HEV hevMySemaphore; /* MySemaphore handle */ | ||
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=== See Also === | === See Also === | ||
[[DosCloseEventSem]] | * [[DosCloseEventSem]] | ||
[[DosCreateEventSem]] | * [[DosCreateEventSem]] | ||
[[DosOpenEventSem]] | * [[DosOpenEventSem]] | ||
[[DosPostEventSem]] | * [[DosPostEventSem]] | ||
[[DosQueryEventSem]] | * [[DosQueryEventSem]] | ||
[[DosResetEventSem]] | * [[DosResetEventSem]] | ||
[[DosWaitEventSem]] | * [[DosWaitEventSem]] | ||
[[Category:Win]] | [[Category:Win]] |
Latest revision as of 19:21, 14 May 2025
WinWaitEventSem blocks until the specified event semaphore is posted. Event semaphores are edge-triggered. This means that if the semaphore is posted and reset before a waiting thread has a chance to run, the waiting thread will still act as though the semaphore is posted.
Syntax
WinWaitEventSem( hevSemaphore, ulTimeOut )
Parameters
- HEV hevSemaphore (input)
- The handle of the semaphore to be released.
- ULONG ulTimeout (input)
- The number of milliseconds the function will wait before returning.
- Set to SEM_IMMEDIATE_RETURN (0), the function will return immediately regardless of whether or not the semaphore is posted.
- Set to SEM_INDEFINITE_WAIT (-1), the function will block indefinitely (forever) until the semaphore is posted.
Returns
APIRET rc
The following values can be returned:
0 | NO_ERROR | Successfully obtained semaphore ownership |
6 | ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE | Error, The value in phevSemaphore does not point to a valid semaphore, The calling process must first have access to the semaphore in question |
8 | ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY | Error, The system memory limit has been exhausted |
95 | ERROR_INTERRUPT | Error, The thread has become unblocked by an external event such as an exception, ownership
has not been obtained |
640 | ERROR_TIMEOUT | Error, The caller was blocked for ulTimeout milliseconds but ownership of the semaphore could not be obtained within this time limit, Time has expired. |
Gotchas
The process calling WinWaitEventSem must first obtain access to the semaphore in question or ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE will be returned. If the thread to be blocked, waiting on an event semaphore, is not a PM thread, DosWaitEventSem should be used instead of WinWaitEventSem.
Sample Code
#define INCL_WINMESSAGEMGR #include <os2.h> HEV hevMySemaphore; /* MySemaphore handle */ ULONG TimeOut= -1; /* the number of milliseconds the */ /* the caller will block for the sem */ /* this example will block forever */ APIRET rc; /* return code */ /* access is gained to the semaphore in question */ /* either by DosCreateEventSem ... */ /* ... or by DosOpenEventSem */ /* its handle is placed in hevMySemaphore */ rc = WinWaitEventSem(hevMySemaphore, TimeOut); if (rc != 0) { /* We got an error to take care of. */ }