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- ox_rpc(number,
"func" ,arg0,...)
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- ox_cmo_rpc(number,
"func" ,arg0,...)
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- ox_execute_string(number,
"command" ,...)
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:: Calls a function on an OpenXM server
- return
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0
- number
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integer (process identifier)
- func
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function name
- command
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string
- arg0, arg1, ...
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arbitrary (arguments)
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Calls a function on an OpenXM server whose identifier is number.
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It returns 0 immediately. It does not wait the termination of the function
call.
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ox_rpc() can be used when the server is `ox_asir'.
Otherwise ox_cmo_rpc() should be used.
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The result of the function call is put on the stack of the server.
It can be received by
ox_pop_local() or ox_pop_cmo() .
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If the server is not `ox_asir', only data defined in
OpenXM can be sent.
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ox_execute_string requests the server to parse and execute
command by the parser and the evaluater of the server.
The result is pushed to the stack.
[234] ox_cmo_rpc(0,"dp_ht",dp_ptod((x+y)^10,[x,y]));
0
[235] ox_pop_cmo(0);
(1)*<<10,0>>
[236] ox_execute_string(0,"12345 % 678;");
0
[237] ox_pop_cmo(0);
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- References
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section
ox_pop_cmo , ox_pop_local
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