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NAME

       pvm_freebuf - Disposes of a message buffer.

SYNOPSIS

       C    int info = pvm_freebuf( int bufid )

       Fortran   call pvmffreebuf( bufid, info )

PARAMETERS

       bufid   Integer message buffer identifier.

       info    Integer  status  code  returned by the routine.  Values less than zero indicate an
               error.

DESCRIPTION

       The routine pvm_freebuf frees the memory associated with the message buffer identified  by
       bufid.   Message  buffers  are  created  by  pvm_mkbuf,  pvm_initsend,  and  pvm_recv.  If
       pvm_freebuf is successful, info will be 0.  If some error occurs then info will be < 0.

       pvm_freebuf can be called for a send buffer created by pvm_mkbuf  after  the  message  has
       been sent and is no longer needed.

       Receive  buffers  typically  do  not  have  to be freed unless they have been saved in the
       course of using multiple buffers.  But pvm_freebuf can be used to destroy receive  buffers
       as  well.   So messages that arrive but are no longer needed can be destroyed so they will
       not consume buffer space.

       Typically multiple send and receive buffers are not needed and the user can simply use the
       pvm_initsend routine to reset the default send buffer.

       There  are  several  cases  where multiple buffers are useful.  One example where multiple
       message buffers are needed involves libraries or graphical interfaces  that  use  PVM  and
       interact  with  a  running  PVM  application  but  do  not  want  to  interfere  with  the
       application's own communication.

       When multiple buffers are used they generally are made and freed for each message that  is
       packed.   In  fact, pvm_initsend simply does a pvm_freebuf followed by a pvm_mkbuf for the
       default buffer.

EXAMPLES

       C:
            bufid = pvm_mkbuf( PvmDataDefault );
                  :
            info = pvm_freebuf( bufid );

       Fortran:
            CALL PVMFMKBUF( PVMDEFAULT, BUFID )
                  :
            CALL PVMFFREEBUF( BUFID, INFO )

ERRORS

       These error conditions can be returned by pvm_freebuf

       PvmBadParam
              giving an invalid argument value.

       PvmNoSuchBuf
              giving an invalid bufid value.

SEE ALSO

       pvm_mkbuf(3PVM), pvm_initsend(3PVM), pvm_recv(3PVM)

                                         30 August, 1993                            FREEBUF(3PVM)