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PtAppRemoveCallback()
Remove a callback from an application's callback list
Synopsis:
void PtAppRemoveCallback(unsigned long cb_type, int (*func)(void*,PtCallbackInfo_t*), void *data)
Arguments:
- cb_type
- The type of the callback you want to remove. For example, Pt_CB_APP_EXIT.
- func
- A pointer to the callback function you want to remove.
- data
- A pointer to the data associated with the callback.
Library:
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Description:
This function removes the first callback entry that matches func and data. It removes the entry from the cb_type callback list that belongs to the application. For a list of application callbacks, see PtAppSetResources().
For more information, see the Manipulating Resources in Application Code chapter of the Photon Programmer's Guide.
Classification:
Photon
| Safety: | |
|---|---|
| Interrupt handler | No |
| Signal handler | No |
| Thread | No |
See also:
PtAppAddCallback(), PtAppGetResources(), PtAppGetResource(), PtAppRemoveHotkeyHandler(), PtAppRemoveFilterCallback(), PtAppRemoveEventHandler(), PtAppSetResource(), PtAppSetResources(), PtSetArg().
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