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Detach an entity from the HAM, using an entity name
#include <ha/ham.h>
int ham_detach_name( int nd,
const char *ename,
unsigned flags);
int ham_detach_name_node( const char *nodename,
const char *ename,
unsigned flags);
libham
These functions detach an attached entity (ename) from a HAM. The entity being detached must NOT be a self-attached entity.
The nd specifies the node identifier of the remote node on which the entity being targeted is running, at the time the call is made.
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Since node identifiers are transient objects, you should obtain the value for nd immediately before the call, using netmgr_strtond() or another function that converts nodenames into node identifiers. |
The ham_detach_name_node() function is used when a nodename is used to specify a remote HAM instead of a node identifier (nd).
There are no flags defined at this time.
This function automatically calls ham_connect() and ham_disconnect() for the client.
In addition to the above errors, the HAM returns any error it encounters while servicing the request to remove the entity from its context.
| Safety: | |
|---|---|
| Cancellation point | No |
| Interrupt handler | No |
| Signal handler | No |
| Thread | Yes |
ham_attach(), ham_attach_self(), ham_connect(), ham_detach(), ham_detach_self(), ham_disconnect()
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