Command Operation
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cmd_flush purge all active and queued requests for the narrator
device.
cmd_read read mouth shapes associated with an active write from the
narrator device.
cmd_reset reset the narrator port to its initialized state. all
active and queued I/O requests will be aborted. Restarts
the device if it has been stopped.
cmd_start restart the currently active speech (if any) and resume
queued I/O requests.
cmd_stop stop any currently active speech and prevent queued i/o
requests from starting.
cmd_write write a stream of characters to the narrator device and
generate mouth movement data for reads.
Exec Functions as Used in This Chapter
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abortio() abort a command to the narrator device. if the command is
in progress, it is stopped immediately. If it is queued,
it is removed from the queue.
beginio() initiate a command and return immediately (asynchronous
request). This is used to minimize the amount of system
overhead.
closedevice() relinquish use of the narrator device. all requests must
be complete.
checkio() return the status of an i/o request.
closelibrary() relinquish use of a previously opened library.
doio() initiate a command and wait for completion (synchronous
request). Should be used with care because it will not
return control if the request does not complete.
opendevice() obtain use of the narrator device.
openlibrary() obtain use of a library.
sendio() initiate a command and return immediately (asynchronous
request).
waitio() wait for the completion of an asynchronous request. when
the request is complete the message will be removed from
reply port.
Exec Support Functions as Used in This Chapter
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createextio() create an extended i/o request structure of type
narrator_rb. This structure will be used to communicate
commands to the narrator device.
createport() create a signal message port for reply messages from the
narrator device. Exec will signal a task when a message
arrives at the port.
deleteextio() delete an extended i/o request structure created by
createextio().
deleteport() delete the message port created by createport().