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Name

       AuScanForTypedEvent - return the first event of a specific type

Synopsis

       #include <audio/audiolib.h>

       AuBool AuScanForTypedEvent(server, mode, dequeue, type, event)
           AuServer *server;
           int mode;
           AuBool dequeue;
           int type;
           AuEvent *event; /* RETURN */

Arguments

       server    Specifies the connection to the audio server.

       mode      Specifies  how  far to look for a match.  This should be one of these constants:
                 AuEventsQueuedAlready, AuEventsQueuedAfterReading, or AuEventsQueuedAfterFlush.

       dequeue   Specifies if a matching event is found, should it be removed from the queue.

       type      Specifies the type of  event  to  match.   The  type  should  be  one  of  these
                 constants:       AuEventTypeElementNotify,       AuEventTypeGrabNotify,       or
                 AuEventTypeMonitorNotify.

       event     Returns the matching event if found.

Description

       AuScanForTypedEvent scans the event queue looking for the first event that  matches  type.
       If  mode  is  AuEventsQueuedAlready, AuScanForTypedEvent only checks for events already in
       the queue.  If mode is  AuEventsQueuedAfterReading,  and  a  matching  event  isn't  found
       already  in  the  queue,  AuScanForTypedEvent  attempts  to  read  more  events out of the
       application's connection.  If mode is AuEventsQueuedAfterFlush and a matching event  isn't
       already  in  the queue or isn't waiting to be read, AuScanForTypedEvent flushes the output
       queue and attempts to read more events out of the application's connection.  If dequeue is
       AuTrue, and a matching event is found, it is removed from the queue.

See Also

       AuEventsQueued, AuScanEvents, AuNextEvent.

       audiolib - Network Audio System C Language Interface