WSFlush (C Function)
int WSFlush(WSLINK link)
flushes out any buffers containing data waiting to be sent on link.
Details
- If you call WSNextPacket() or any of the WSGet functions, then WSFlush() will be called automatically.
- If you call WSReady(), then you need to call WSFlush() first in order to ensure that any necessary outgoing data has been sent.
- WSFlush() returns 0 in the event of an error, and a nonzero value if the function succeeds.
- Use WSError() to retrieve the error code if WSFlush() fails.
- WSFlush() is declared in the WSTP header file wstp.h.
Examples
Basic Examples (1)
#include "wstp.h"
/* send the expression Integrate[1/x^2,x] to a link */
void f(WSLINK lp)
{
if(! WSPutFunction(lp, "EvaluatePacket", 1))
{ /* unable to put the function to lp */ }
if(! WSPutFunction(lp, "ToExpression", 1))
{ /* unable to put the function to lp */ }
if(! WSPutString(lp, "Integrate[1/x^2, x]"))
{ /* unable to put the string to lp */ }
if(! WSEndPacket(lp))
{ /* unable to put the end of packet indicator to lp */ }
if(! WSFlush(lp))
{ /* unable to flush the buffered data in lp */ }
}